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Our team is the oldest existing tandem team in Meran since 1995 with Active World Cup pilots, cross-country and Acro Cup winners. Trust our competence and our reliability. We run tandem flying with heart in a professional way.
Partschins spring water to refill your drinking bottle
South Tyrolean drinking water refill points & fountains
At this fountain it is possible to refill your own drinking bottle with fresh water.
The Elisabeth Spring is located on the road between the "Ramwaldhof" and "Gigglberg" in the district of Tabland near Partschins/Parcines and is freely accessible.
It is said that Empress "Sisi" of Austria and Hungary once drank from a spring on a hiking trail in the Zieltal valley in Partschins/Parcines, which is now used for drinking water in Partschins. Since then it has borne the name "Elisabethquelle - Elisabeth Spring".
The Empress Elisabeth of Austria-Hungary spent several spa holidays in Merano and also bathed in the oldest spa Bad Egart in Töll/Tel.
We in Parcines are lucky enough to be able to turn on the tap and enjoy excellent drinking water that flows from various mountain springs into our fountains and households.
Every plastic bottle means waste! By using reusable drinking bottles, we can fight together against the global plastic waste problem. Please renounce to buy plastic bottles and enjoy our fresh tap water!
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The Church of St. Anna in Aschl/Eschio, near Vöran/Verano, is a Romanesque Revival building that was dedicated on July 26th, 1905: St. Anne’s Day.
A merchant, who hailed from Mölten/Meltina and had found prosperity in Bolzano/Bozen, founded the church. The curate of Vöran, Anton Locher, helped with the construction financially, buying a forest and a meadow for the small house of worship.
St. Jakob's Chapel was built in late Gothic style in 1513. On the outer wall, you can see two sundials from the 16th century. The chapel interior houses a pointed arch portal decorated with a little turret as well as two altarpieces.
This little church is located in Maia Alta (Obermais), below Labers Castle and near the Gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle. Because of its picturesque location surrounded by orchards and fields, it is a popular hiking destination. It is dedicated to St. Valentine, who was engaged as a messenger of faith in the region in the fifth century and was buried in the mortuary chapel of San Zeno (Zenoburg) Castle.
This castle was the residence of the Prince of Tyrol since 1470 and it is one of the most remarkable testaments of the Merano of the past centuries. It is one of the most complete and better preserved among the castles of Alto Adige. To be seen inside are some historical weapons from the 14th – 17th centuries, some old chests and other artworks from the 15th – 16th centuries and the emperor’s room with a large precious majolica stove from the 15th century (one of the oldest existing ones).
Admission fees
Adults € 5.00
Reduced fee € 4.00
Combi Prince's Castle + Palais Mamming Museum € 8.00
Free admission for children
Closed in winter.
The Palais Mamming Museum is located in a newly renovated Baroque palace in Piazza Duomo and hosts the collections of the civic museum. The permanent exhibition offers an overview of the historical development oft he city and ist outskirts. The collection includes several exotic items as an Egyptian mummy, a typewriter of Peter Mitterhofer and a funerary mask of Napoleon’s.
Entrance fees
adults € 6,00
reduced (seniors) € 5,00
Combi Ticket Palais Mamming Museum + The Prince´s Castle € 8,00
free admission for children
Closed in winter.
These three larch trees, to be found near St. Gertraud in Ulten Valley, are considered to be the oldest conifers in Europe. Legend has it that these ancient larch trees are more than 2,000 years old.
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Bad Egart Chapel was built in the 18th century and is dedicated to Our Lady Mary. The little church is located in the Töll area and belongs to the oldest spa in Tyrol, Bad Egart. The history of the Egart health spa appears to go back to Roman times.
Bad Egart was once among the best-known health spas in the vicinity of the spa town of Meran. In the past, only renowned spas also had a chapel. For this reason, the owner in those days, Joseph Joachim von Wolfenthal zu Spauregg und Gaudententurm had a chapel built for his guests during the renovation of the bathhouse in 1730.
Today the little spa church is a pilgrimage chapel. Over the years, many visitors have written down their wishes and thoughts in letter form. The chapel is also believed to help reconcile separated couples.
The structure of Bad Egart chapel was altered in 1926 and renovated at the end of the 20th century in keeping with the wishes of Karl Platino. It is a protected monument.
Opening times: see Restaurant / Museum Bad Egart / Onkel Taa opening times.
The observation platform is situated on the European footpath on 2,086m and offers a fantastic panoramic view at the surrounding mountains: from the Dolomites, to the Ortles and the mountains around Meran/Merano.
The church was consecrated in 1433. Valuable frescoes from the 15th century; one of the frescoes shows Mayenburg Castle in its original form.
Holy Mass:
Sunday at 7.00 and 9.00 in german language
A great offer for hikers, and all those who are looking for fun and action in the mountains. With the Mountaincarts, you can go down the forest path (4km), from the top station to the valley station of Lazaun cable car. The Mountaincarts rent and more information you can get by Sportservice Erwin Stricker under +39 0473 662112 or schnals@rentandgo.it
The Knottnkino (Rock Cinema) is the work of artist Franz Messner, who hails from Renon. The Knottnkino sits atop a red porphyry rock formation, Rotstein Knott Mountain, which is located in Vöran/Verano on 1,457 metres.
The lookout point, outfitted with thirty cinema seats made of steel and chestnut wood, is a wonderful place for hikers to take a seat, unwind, and enjoy a unique experience: nature as cinema. The site overlooks the whole of the Adige Valley so visitors enjoy stunning views that encompass the Texel Group Nature Park, Mount Penegal, and even Corno Bianco/Weißhorn Mountain farther afield.
In the local German dialect spoken in South Tyrol, Knottn means ‘rock’. Millions of years ago, when lava and falling ash formed the Tschögglberg Mountain Plateau, these round, wine-red knolls also came into being. These rock formations are unparalleled in South Tyrol. In Verano, there are three: Rotstein, Beimstein and Unterstein Knott.
The Knottnkino³ circuit trail conects the three red porphyry rocks of Vöran/Verano. Starting from the Burgstall-Vöran upper cableway station, the trail leads to the three panoramic landmarks of Verano: the Rotstein, Beimstein and Timpfler Knott.
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Rental bike at the railway stazion di Naturno, e-bikes, bikes for children, mountainbikes, citybikes
Points: Resia (Sport Winkler), Malles (Torre alla stazione), Naturno (stazione ferroviaria), Merano (Palamainardo)
The museum offers an insight to the 100-year history of the typewriter, ranging from the first wooden typewriter invented by Peter Mitterhofer from Partschins/Parcines to the computer age. The museum documents the highly interesting history of the typewriter with more than 2,000 exhibits. Among the exhibits are the first wooden models of the inventor Peter Mitterhofer from Partschins/Parcines, some of the most diverse and exceptional typewriter models from all around the world as well as models from the computer age. The collection also includes "Enigma", the mysterious machine used to decrypt and encrypt communications during the Second World War by the Nazis.
April - October: every first Sunday of each month with free entry
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Here, in Schenna/Scena, four-legged friends are welcome. This applies to their owners too, of course! For dog-lovers, there’s nothing better than finding a dog-friendly vacation spot. Ranging from apartments to 4-star hotels, these foothills beneath the South Tyrolean Alps offer a wide choice of dog-friendly accommodation. In Schenna’s nature friendly outdoor spaces, your happy mutt has more than enough room to exercise. Whether it's accompanying you on a hike, a training run, going with you for a swim, or just frolicking around in the greenery, your four-legged friends will find all sorts of things to arouse their senses. For dog-owners, holidays in Schenna offer numerous opportunities to mix work and pleasure.
Outdoor company
Taking your dog with you on leisurely walks and mountain hikes must surely rank high on your holiday wish list. Both in summer and winter, there are numerous experiences with your animal in this South Tyrolean mountain-paradise to enjoy. We can recommend taking your pets on leisurely walks along the shady Waalwege irrigation channel trails, or following the Mitterplattweg trail which, from the Schenna village centre, winds its way through apple orchards and vineyards down to the spa town of Meran/Merano. Whether it’s leisurely walks or more challenging hikes, you’ll find everything you need to keep yourself and your four-legged friend entertained in and around Schenna.
Dog Sitting
Should you wish to take a break for one day, Hannes Conci will be happy to dog-sit for you.
See: www.cdogs.it
Rules that dog-owners must abide by
To enjoy a perfect holiday in Schenna with your dog, there are inevitably a few important rules that you need to follow. A valid EU pet passport is required, showing that your dog is vaccinated against rabies. The certificate must also show that vaccination took place at least 21 days prior to arrival. Furthermore, each dog needs a microchip for individual identification.
For dogs registered before 3 July 2011, a clearly legible tattoo is sufficient. Puppies less than three months old and without anti-rabies vaccination are not allowed into Italy.
When required, dogs must be kept on a leash with a muzzle must always at hand if needed.
Don't forget: in Italy, as elsewhere, dog owners are obliged to properly dispose of their doggie poo. In Schenna, this is made easier thanks to the ubiquitous ROBIDOG dog waste disposal bins.
Exhibitions, concerts, performances, seminars and roundtable debates about the development of contemporary art are organized in a three-story, 500m² space, in the Sparkasse building under the Portici Arcades (Laubengasse). The Kunsthaus Café is a meeting spot of the local cultural scene.
Admission fees
Adults € 7.00
Reduced fee (senior citizens, Guestcard holders...) € 5.00
Students up to age 26 € 2.00
Children up to age 14 free admission
Online guided tours
For groups of ten or more, Kunst Meran offers guided tours of its current exhibitions in German and Italian by prior arrangement. To make arrangements, please contact info@kunstmeranoarte.org or call during the gallery's opening hours.
The Ulten Valley Folklore Museum offers an excellent overview of the life of the farmers in the Ulten Valley.
Your specialist for regional and organic specialties in the center of Naturno. We offer a finely selected range of wines and cheeses not only from South Tyrol. On the 1st floor you will find our department for lingerie, swimwear and children's clothing.