Enjoyment in South Tyrol's lowlands
Holidays in southern South Tyrol
The wine villages in South Tyrol's lowlands: Kurtatsch, Margreid & Kurtinig
Imagine: bathed in sunshine, South Tyrol's lowlands stretch out over rolling hills, where the mild climate invites you to make new discoveries every day. Here, wine and fruit ripen under a golden sky – ideal for connoisseurs, adventurers and those seeking to slow down.
Experience Neumarkt, the lively gateway town, stroll through the charming town of Leifers and let yourself be enchanted by the wine villages of Kurtatsch, Margreid and Kurtinig. Between historic castles, venerable churches and colourful festivals, you will feel the deep religious and cultural roots that make this landscape so unique.
Cycling and hiking
On the Adige Cycle Path, you glide through picturesque landscapes while vineyards stretch across the lowlands. Numerous tours offer adventures for mountain bikers and hikers – from easy family trails to challenging mountain paths with breathtaking views.
The Bletterbach Canyon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Dolomites, invites you to take guided hikes where you can discover the earth, people and fossils.
Wine trails such as the Kurtatsch Wine Trail or the Pinot Noir Trail lead through picturesque vineyards and tell the story of winemaking and terroir.
You can relax and cool off while swimming in Lake Fennersee, Lake Kalterer See or the Montiggler Lakes.
Cultural treasures in South Tyrol's lowlands
Cultural excursions in South Tyrol's lowlands include the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology with the Ötzi mummy, the UNESCO World Heritage Site Bletterbach Canyon with fossil walks, the historic hill of Castelfeder and themed wine and nature trails such as the Pinot Noir Trail or the Kurtatsch Wine Trail. Exploring villages and traditional events also offer cultural experiences.










