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Discover Bressanone’s vineyards on a 1.5-hour hike with a guide, enjoy wine tasting of three local white wines, and learn about the region's winemaking in Italy.
The Hike & Wine tour in Bressanone offers an engaging 1.5-hour experience that pairs a scenic walk through vineyards with tasting three white wines from small local producers. Priced at $71 per group (up to 8 people), this tour is ideal for those interested in learning about wine, enjoying beautiful landscapes, and experiencing local culture in the Trentino-South Tyrol region of Italy.
Starting at the parking lot of the small church of Elvas in Bressanone, the tour combines a manageable walk of about 45 minutes with an immersive wine tasting session. The guide, Luca Chiodelli, leads you through vineyards, shares insights into wine-making factors such as climate, geology, and terracing, and explains the region’s wine history. The focus on small producers ensures a tasting experience rich in authenticity and local flavor.
While the tour is relatively short, it offers a deep dive into the local viticulture, making it perfect for wine enthusiasts or visitors seeking a relaxed, educational outing. The small group size adds a personal touch, allowing for interaction and curiosity to be thoroughly addressed.
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The tour begins conveniently at the parking lot of the small church of Elvas, located at via Kirplweg. This spot is easy to find, and the guide, Luca Chiodelli, is clearly recognizable. Visitors should arrive with their own vehicle. The starting point offers a peaceful setting that sets the tone for the relaxed walk through the vineyards.
The 45-minute walk takes you through lush green vineyards of the Eisack (Isarco) Valley. The terrain is accessible and not overly strenuous, making it suitable for most visitors. Along the way, the guide explains how rocks and climate influence grape growing, as well as the importance of terraces and local plant varieties. The landscape is filled with scenic views, and photo stops are encouraged, especially during the vineyard walk.
The highlight of the tour is the wine tasting session, which lasts about 35 minutes. In a tranquil outdoor setting—often under a shaded tree—guests sample three white wines native to the area. These wines are exclusively from small local producers, ensuring an authentic taste of Bressanone’s viticulture.
During the tasting, the guide discusses what makes each wine unique, touching on climate, soil, and winemaking techniques. The small tasting of cheese or cold cuts complements the wines, giving a balanced experience of local flavors. Many reviews note the delicious wines and the informative narration that enhances the tasting.
More Great Tours NearbyLuca Chiodelli leads the tour with a passionate and knowledgeable approach. He shares stories about wine production, highlights local traditions, and answers questions about the region’s winemaking history. The tour includes maps and visual aids to better understand the geographical factors shaping Bressanone’s wine landscape.
Guests appreciate Luca’s friendly demeanor and ability to explain complex topics simply, creating an engaging and educational experience. His insights make the tasting more meaningful, especially for those curious about how terroir influences flavor.
After the wine tasting, the group returns together to the starting point at Elvas. The entire experience encompasses about 1.5 hours, making it a convenient activity for those with limited time but a desire for a rich cultural and sensory experience.
This small group tour is limited to 8 participants, ensuring an intimate atmosphere. The tour is conducted in Italian, English, and German, accommodating a diverse range of visitors.
Guests can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility. Comfortable shoes, outdoor clothing, and water are recommended to ensure a pleasant experience. The tour guides are prepared to answer questions and provide an authentic taste of Bressanone’s wine heritage.
What makes this Hike & Wine tour special is the focus on small producers and local history. Unlike larger, more commercial wine tastings, this experience emphasizes authenticity and education. The scenic walk through vineyards provides a relaxing backdrop for tasting, making it perfect for nature lovers and wine enthusiasts alike.
The expert guidance from Luca Chiodelli, combined with delicious wines and beautiful landscapes, creates a balanced mix of learning and leisure. The small group size fosters a personal connection, allowing for curiosity and interaction.
This tour appeals to adults interested in wine, those who appreciate scenic walks, and culture seekers exploring Bressanone. It’s especially suited for beginners and experienced wine lovers alike, thanks to the educational approach.
Visitors who enjoy outdoor activities without strenuous effort will find this tour ideal, especially with its relaxed pace and focus on local flavors. Families with older children interested in learning about wine might also find it a delightful outing.
The Hike & Wine tour offers a well-rounded introduction to Bressanone’s viticulture in just 1.5 hours. Its combination of scenic walking, local wine tasting, and informative storytelling makes it a memorable experience for anyone curious about regional wines.
While the tour is relatively short, the quality of the guide, the authenticity of the wines, and the beautiful landscape make it a worthwhile choice. It’s particularly suitable for small groups looking for an intimate and educational activity that combines nature and culture in Italy’s South Tyrol.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours.
What is included in the price?
The price includes a guided walk through vineyards, tasting of three white wines, and a small tasting of cheese or cold cuts.
Where does the tour start?
The tour begins at the parking lot of the small church of Elvas in Bressanone.
Is the walk suitable for all fitness levels?
Yes, the 45-minute walk is easy and suitable for most visitors, with a relaxed pace.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, water, and outdoor clothing are recommended.
In which languages is the tour conducted?
The tour is available in Italian, English, and German.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
Is this tour good for families?
It’s best suited for adults and older children interested in wine and scenic walks.