79 Nestled in South Tyrol, this region boasts apple orchards that take on a different charm under the icy breath of winter. The landscape becomes the canvas for new adventures, including snowshoeing, skiing, relaxing carriage rides, and rejuvenating thermal experiences. Snow-covered apple trees create the perfect setting for unforgettable winter hikes and leisurely strolls. The scent of apple blossoms gives way to the serene silence of falling snow, and the landscapes that unfold between autumn and winter are truly enchanting. Val Venosta, one of the most important valleys in Trentino-Alto Adige, stretches from Resia Pass at 1,500 meters, nestled between Swiss and Austrian territories, to the charming town of Merano. Together with Val d’Adige, Valle Isarco, and Burgraviato, this region is famously referred to as “The Orchard of Europe.” In winter, apple orchards, thriving at altitudes ranging from 200 to 1,000 meters above sea level, are blanketed in snow, adding a touch of magic to the scenery. As the warm embrace of summer gives way to the crisp winter air, Val Venosta transforms into a picturesque paradise, offering a range of outdoor activities that capture the essence of the autumnwinter season. by Marco GIOVENCO
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