Castles Magrè Sulla Strada Del Vino are situated in a charming wine town in Italy's South Tyrol, nestled amidst vineyards. The region is characterized by its blend of historic architecture, including medieval structures and ancient residences, and its deep connection to viticulture. Visitors can explore a variety of historical sites that offer insights into the area's past and its winemaking traditions.
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Before arriving in Cavedago you pass in front of Castel Belfort (it looks like the castle from Highlander)
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The Tiefenbrunner winery in Entiklar is a true gem of the South Tyrolean wine landscape and boasts an impressive history. The winery has been family-owned since 1675 and has been run as a winery since 1848. Today, it bears the name Schlosskellerei Turmhof and is a landmark of the region, surrounded by a magnificent park. The vineyards extend not only around the winery in Entiklar, but also in the renowned sites of Kurtatsch and Magrè. Particularly valuable are the rare south-facing slopes, which, due to their ideal location, are perfectly suited to Bordeaux varieties. Christof Tiefenbrunner emphasizes that grapes from other prime sites such as Völser Aicha (Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir), Bozen (Lagrein), and Montan/Pinzón (Pinot Noir) are also being added to the range. The winery's vineyards are located at impressive altitudes between 200 and 1,000 meters, creating a wide variety of soils and microcosms. From the estate's own grapes and those of contract winemakers, Schlossweingut Turmhof produces complex, aging-worthy wines that are given the necessary time to mature in the cellar. Sustainability and the careful use of nature are essential components of the winery's philosophy. The winery has been supplied with electricity from its own hydroelectric power plant since 1910. Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Guided tours: upon request, registration required at least one day in advance at https://www.tiefenbrunner.com/fuehrungen Bistro Weinbar Castel Turmhof Tiefenbrunner Kurtatsch: https://www.tiefenbrunner.com/winebar All information at https://www.altoadigewines.com/en/winegrowers/winery-tiefenbrunner-schlosskellerei-turmhof/86-197549.html.
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If you don't stop here, it's your own fault. There is a lot to discover and the wine is excellent
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breathtaking view. The climb is very steep but it's worth it.
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Kaldiff Castle, like Enn Castle near Montan, probably dates back to the 12th century and the Lords of Enn, who were then the court lords of Neumarkt. In the 15th century they had it rebuilt, but a little later, in 1524, they gave it to the nobles of Payr von Altenburg: They converted Kaldiff into a residential complex and from then on called themselves Payr von Kaldiff. At the end of the 18th century a fire destroyed the castle. In 1870 the keep fell into disrepair, and hardly anything of the ring wall can be seen anymore. Today you can get a glimpse of the magnificent building of yesteryear. Source: https://www.weinstrasse.com/de/highlights/burgen-schloesser/schloss-kaldiff/ The ruins are cordoned off and entry is prohibited!
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Interesting castle ruins with a beautiful view and a great castle tavern. The castle and tavern are closed on Thursdays and Fridays!
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Beyond individual castles, the historic center of Magrè Sulla Strada Del Vino is considered an "open-air museum." You can wander through narrow alleys and admire medieval farms and stately manors with frescoes, showcasing a blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architectural styles. Don't miss the oldest grapevine in South Tyrol, planted in 1601, still thriving on the facade of the Feichter residence.
Yes, Winery Tiefenbrunner Schlosskellerei Turmhof, also known as Turmhof Castle, is a historic winery dating back to 1675. It offers a unique experience combining medieval architecture with a renowned winemaking tradition. Visitors can enjoy guided cellar tours and wine tastings, and explore its enchanting 8,000 square meter castle park.
For stunning vistas, consider visiting Castello di Salorno (Haderburg), which offers panoramic views of Salorno. Additionally, Castelfeder Castle Ruins and Kaldiff ruins both provide excellent views of the Adige Valley.
Yes, Castello di Salorno (Haderburg) is noted as family-friendly and features a restaurant with an enchanting atmosphere. The castle park at Winery Tiefenbrunner Schlosskellerei Turmhof, with its grottoes, cascades, and mythical creatures, can also be an engaging visit for families.
Near Castelfeder Castle Ruins, you can explore the Castelfeder biotope, which features diverse flora and fauna, including low and high moors along its hiking trails. The region is also characterized by vineyards and the scenic Adige Valley.
The area around Magrè Sulla Strada Del Vino offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including moderate to difficult routes like the "Picnic Area with Vineyard View loop." For mountain biking, explore challenging trails such as the "Forest Trail Above Tramin." Road cycling enthusiasts can enjoy routes like the "Descent from Mendel Pass." You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails, MTB Trails, and Road Cycling Routes guides for the region.
The spring and summer months, particularly from April to September, are ideal for visiting. During this period, guided tours of the fairytale park at Turmhof Castle are offered on Tuesdays and Fridays, and the weather is generally pleasant for exploring the historic centers and outdoor trails.
Yes, Castel d'Enna, while not open for general visits, is a historically significant castle that dates back to 1172. It is still privately owned by the family of Baron Rubin de Cervin-Albrizzi. However, once a year, the Montan band holds its traditional palace concert in the inner courtyard, which is open to the public.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of history and natural beauty. Many enjoy the wonderful views of the Adige Valley from sites like Castelfeder Castle Ruins and Kaldiff ruins. The enchanting atmosphere and delicious food at the restaurant within Castello di Salorno (Haderburg) are also frequently highlighted.
Many trails in the region will take you near or to these historical sites. For example, a hike through the Castelfeder biotope leads to Castelfeder Castle Ruins. The path to Castello di Salorno (Haderburg) is a steep footpath, offering a rewarding climb to the castle. You can explore various routes in the Running Trails guide for the area.
Yes, Castello di Salorno (Haderburg) features a restaurant with an enchanting atmosphere, offering delicious beer and food. Winery Tiefenbrunner Schlosskellerei Turmhof also has a bistro and wine bar where you can sample their excellent wines.


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