Where the Mediterranean and the Alps meet.
The Meran/Merano area is one of the most varied regions in the Alpine region. Thanks to the Mediterranean climate, spring starts early here. The valley is then in bloom and the smell of apple blossom greets you, with impressive mountain ranges and snow-capped peaks in the background.
With all that culinary enjoyment, it is a good thing that this area is also ideal for sporting activities, such as a leisurely walk or a bike ride over the rolling hills. And then afterwards enjoy la dolce vita with an ice cream or aperitif with the first rays of sunshine on your face. Merano itself is a city with flair, full of shopping and walking promenades such as the 800-year-old Laubengasse shopping street. The area is also known for the many medicinal thermal baths and spas.
Celebrate spring in Meran and the surrounding area
Seven festivities, from markets and flower festival to arts & crafts market.
- Schenna in bloom, March 17 – May 18 in Schenna
- Lana in bloom, April 1 – 30 in Lana
- Tyrolean spring of culture, until the end of May in Dorf Tirol
- Wine tasting & guided cellar tours, daily from April to June in Marling
- Algund Balance, April 1 – 30 in Algund
- Merano flower festival, April 25 – 28 in Merano
- ‘Olls hondgmocht!’, May 25 in Partschins
Must do in Meran & surroundings
Of course there is plenty of beautiful things to see, do, taste and experience in the area around Merano. We list three must do’s.
Visit the botanical gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle (Sissi’s holiday resort!), an oasis of 80 garden landscapes…
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…Feast on Mediterranean/Alpine cuisine in an authentic Gasthof…
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…Or stroll along the beautifully landscaped promenades past the most colorful flowers and plants.
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3X Hiking
The Waalwegen
The Waalwegen, paths along old irrigation canals, are highly recommended. You will find them in the villages around Merano, for example in Lana, Marling/Marlengo and Schenna/Scena. The routes are easy to navigate and provide beautiful panoramic views. In spring, the scenery is further enhanced by the blooming apple trees. In spring, the scenery is further enhanced by the blooming apple trees.
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Themed walks
Also nice: the themed walks, such as the Apple trail in Dorf Tirol/Tirolo, along the apple orchards. Or the Wine trail in Algund/Lagundo, an educational walk through – of course – vineyards, near Plars Castle.
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Partschin’s waterfall
From the center of Partschins/Parcines you can walk to this beautiful waterfall in about an hour and a half, the most beautiful in the Alpine region. Particularly impressive at the beginning of summer when the snow melts and plunges into the depths at a rate of 6,000 liters per second.
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Good to know: South Tyrolean guest card
Want to explore South Tyrol/Südtirol by public transport? With the South Tyrolean Guest Pass, a discount card that cannot be purchased but is included in the room rate at many accommodations, you can use the train, bus and public cable car for free and unlimited. Depending on the holiday region, the pass also offers additional benefits, such as free admission to museums.
Curious about the beautiful region of Meran? Would you also like to taste this wonderful combination of Mediterranean flair and alpine down-to-earthness? Then you can visit this page for more information.
Header image: IDM Südtirol/Andreas Mierswa