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18.10.24 - 27.10.24

Days of Federweißen

Federweißer, Rauscher or Bremser: Pressed grape must, the alcoholic fermentation of which has just begun, is enjoyed throughout Germany - preferably together with friends. more…

Carthusian monks planted the first chestnut trees in the valley bottoms of the Moorish Massif more than 1000 years ago. Today, the chestnut groves cover an area of 900 hectares. The centre of production is the village of Collobrières, which celebrates a chestnut festival in autumn that is known throughout the region. more…

Around 950,000 tonnes of apples are harvested in South Tyrol every year - more than in the whole of Germany. One centre of production is the high plateau of Natz-Schabs north of Brixen. An apple festival is held there every year. more…

12.10.24 - 13.10.24

Chestnut Festival in Bondo

Excursions in the chestnut forest, chestnut dishes in the restaurants or carvings made of chestnut wood: Throughout October, the inhabitants of the Bergell valley celebrate their chestnut. A highlight of the festivities is the event in Bondo. more…

12.10.24 - 13.10.24

Pomaria Apple Feast

The Val di Non in Trentino is apple country: more than 5000 farmers harvest about 300 000 tons of apples here every year. A reason to celebrate. more…