Attractions and places to see around Neumarkt - Egna, a historic town on the South Tyrolean Wine Road, offer a diverse range of cultural sites and natural landscapes. The area is characterized by its well-preserved historic town center with arcaded streets, extensive vineyards, and proximity to natural features like gorges and lakes. This region combines architectural heritage with opportunities for outdoor exploration, blending a relaxed atmosphere with significant points of interest.
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Lake Kaltern (Italian: Lago di Caldaro) is a lake at the junction of the Überetsch and the Unterland in South Tyrol (Italy). Lake Kaltern is one of the largest lakes in South Tyrol (although it is rather poor in terms of lakes) and is considered – along with Lake Klopein – the warmest bathing lake in the Alps. The water temperature reaches up to 28°C in summer, and the bathing season runs from May to September. The eastern and western shores are mainly developed for tourism; the southern shore is reedy. In addition to swimming, other popular sports include rowing and pedal boating, sailing, and windsurfing. The latter benefit from the prevailing mountain and valley wind circulation and the afternoon ora wind. Motorboats are not permitted. There is also a signposted and easily accessible circular hiking trail around the lake. Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalterer_See
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Beautiful hiking trail through the Rastenbach Gorge over many steps. Various viewpoints, waterfalls and a hiking trail along the stream make the effort worthwhile.
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The descent from the vineyards towards Lake Kaltern is a particularly memorable experience. Just relax and enjoy the magnificent view of the vineyards and the lake. Great tour, highly recommended.
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A lovely destination for a tour, on a beautiful route that offers pretty much everything. Great scenery, beautiful views of Lake Kaltern and the mountains, a completely relaxed ride. It's worth it!
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A wonderful view of Lake Kaltern, a fabulous experience and a fantastic mountain backdrop. A really great tour through a wonderful landscape.
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Vineyards and lake, plus the mountains. Wonderful.
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Very beautifully situated lake, surrounded by vineyards in the middle of the mountains.
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High waterfalls, the rustic bridges and wooden walkways, the lush deciduous forest covered with mosses and ivy, which creates a jungle feeling, the steep stairs and steps and the flatter sections that invite you to play by the water, guarantee an exciting experience along the Altenburgerbach .
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Neumarkt - Egna boasts a rich history. You can wander through its historic town center with elegant arcaded streets, some up to 500 meters long, featuring well-preserved Venetian-style buildings. Don't miss the Gothic Parish Church of St. Nicholas with its Romanesque tower, the medieval "Ballhaus," or the Pilgrimage Hospice "Klösterle", a 13th-century hospice with frescoes. The Museum of Everyday Culture offers insights into local life, and the ruins of Kaldiff Castle provide a glimpse into the past.
Absolutely. The region is rich in natural beauty. A must-see is the Rastenbach Gorge Waterfall, offering a unique "jungle feeling" with its spectacular and steep terrain. You can also enjoy expansive views from the Alpine panorama with a view of Lake Kaltern, or admire the Vineyards at Lake Caldaro, known for its wine production and scenic routes.
The area around Neumarkt - Egna is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including the challenging "Cammino del beato Enrico" or the moderate "Via Claudia Augusta Trail." For cyclists, the Adige Cycle Path is easily accessible, and there are MTB routes like the "Monte Corno Nature Park Loop." Runners can enjoy routes such as the "Egna and Adige Valley Cycle Path Loop." Find more options on the hiking, MTB, and running guides.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly pleasant. Spring offers mild weather perfect for exploring natural sites like Castelfeder Hill and enjoying the blooming vineyards. Autumn is ideal for experiencing the grape harvest along the South Tyrolean Wine Road and participating in local festivals like the Laubenfest in August.
Yes, many attractions are suitable for families. The Vineyards at Lake Caldaro offer scenic routes and the lake itself is known as one of the warmest bathing lakes in the Alps, perfect for swimming and pedal boating. The Kalterer Lake biotope is also a great spot for nature observation and easy walks. Exploring the historic arcades of Egna is also a pleasant family activity.
Neumarkt - Egna is a significant stop on the South Tyrolean Wine Road, renowned for its vineyards and wine production, especially Pinot Noir. The town annually hosts the "International Pinot Noir Symposium" and "Pinot Noir Days," making it a prime destination for wine enthusiasts. The picturesque vineyards, particularly around Lake Caldaro, offer stunning views and tasting opportunities.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the unique blend of landscapes. Many highlight the "jungle feeling" of the Rastenbach Gorge Waterfall and the magnificent views from the Alpine panorama with a view of Lake Kaltern. The relaxed atmosphere and beautiful scenery along the Vineyards at Lake Caldaro are also highly appreciated.
Beyond the Gothic Parish Church of St. Nicholas in the town center, you can visit the Church "Our Lady in the Vill," located slightly north of Egna. This late Gothic church is recognized as one of the most beautiful in Tyrol. Additionally, the Pilgrimage Hospice "Klösterle", a well-preserved 13th-century hospice, offers historical and architectural interest.
While popular spots are well-loved, the region also offers quieter discoveries. The Dürerweg (Dürer Path), a historic travel path commemorating painter Albrecht Dürer, starts south of Egna and offers scenic impressions away from the main crowds. Exploring the smaller villages and their local traditions along the South Tyrolean Wine Road can also reveal charming, less-traveled spots.
The Trudner Horn Nature Park (Monte Corno Nature Park), situated near Egna, is a protected area boasting a unique diversity of alpine and Mediterranean flora and fauna. It's particularly known for its moorlands and wetlands. The park offers numerous marked hiking and cycling routes, providing opportunities for immersive nature experiences and wildlife observation.
Neumarkt - Egna is generally well-connected within South Tyrol. While specific routes to every single highlight might vary, public transport options like buses often serve the main town and surrounding villages, providing access points to various attractions and trailheads. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for detailed planning to specific destinations.
Yes, Neumarkt - Egna is known for its vibrant cultural life. Every August, the historic arcaded center hosts the beloved Laubenfest (Arcade Festival), a popular event that brings the town to life. Additionally, the town's strong connection to wine is celebrated annually with the "International Pinot Noir Symposium" and "Pinot Noir Days."


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