Holidays near the town
Nature meets culture
Opposites attract. Some farms in South Tyrol are located in the immediate vicinity of the town and impress guests with a varied programme of contrasts. A farm holiday with an urban feel has many surprises in store for guests.
Opposites attract. Some farms in South Tyrol are located in the immediate vicinity of the town and impress guests with a varied programme of contrasts. A farm holiday with an urban feel has many surprises in store for guests.
A town sightseeing trip during the day, enjoying the countryside in the evening amidst vineyards, orchards or a mountain panorama. A stroll through town and a cultural programme can be perfectly combined with a relaxed stay in a rural atmosphere on a farm holiday in South Tyrol. Some farms are located just a few kilometres from the centre of towns and are easily accessible by public transport. During your stay, you can leave your car behind and take a pleasant walk into town. The best insider tips from the farm family are also included.
Panoramic view and insider tips
The farm family knows the most beautiful spots in South Tyrol’s towns, making them the best city guides that one could wish for. Arriving at the farm, you will immediately be immersed in the rural world. On a guided tour through meadows and fields, you will learn interesting facts about life as a farmer and get to know the rural traditions of South Tyrol at the same time. The farm family then invites you into the cool wine cellar, where you can raise a glass of home-grown wine in good company. The rest of the stay at the farm is equally enjoyable. The farm shop offers you a large selection of products that are grown and processed on site. In the evening, back in the comfortable holiday apartment or in the cosy room, a breathtaking view of the town lights awaits you.
Italian charm and Alpine culture
South Tyrol's towns are little gems full of history and cultural sights. No town is like the other. Each awaits you with unique characteristics. The province capital Bolzano seduces with Italian charm, while Glurns with its historical town walls is considered the smallest city in the entire Alpine region. A trip to the town of Sterzing that was once ruled by the Fugger dynasty, or the cathedral town of Brixen is worthwhile, above all because of their historical town centres. The artists' town of Klausen is popular because of its medieval streets. In picturesque Bruneck there are great sports facilities and the spa town of Meran impresses with its Mediterranean climate and flower-lined promenades. Despite all the differences, if you are looking for fascinating sights, small shops and nice taverns, you will find what you are looking for in every town. From a shopping tour or a visit to the museum, to a stroll through the Christmas market, a farm holiday near the town in South Tyrol has plenty of variety in store.