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Farm Holidays in Klausen and environs
Farm Holidays in Klausen and environs

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Klausen and environs

Farm Holidays in Klausen and environs

A Farm Holiday in Klausen and environs cleverly combines small town charm with the appeal of unspoilt nature. 


Klausen and its surrounding area are a perfect mix of town and country, of history and the present day, of tradition and the modern. Visitors can get to know the country and its people from an even more original angle in the high-lying mountain hamlets, enjoy climate-friendly tourism and soft mobility in Puez-Geisler Nature Park and admire medieval artistic gems in the little town of Klausen.

A Farm Holiday in Klausen and environs cleverly combines small town charm with the appeal of unspoilt nature.

Klausen and its surrounding area are a perfect mix of town and country, of history and the present day, of tradition and the modern. Visitors can get to know the country and its people from an even more original angle in the high-lying mountain hamlets, enjoy climate-friendly tourism and soft mobility in Puez-Geisler Nature Park and admire medieval artistic gems in the little town of Klausen.

 

Time travel in Eisacktal valley 
Klausen and its surrounding area have a wealth of trails leading into the past. The old Brenner road, one of the most important routes between north and south in Europe, is lined with numerous castles, fortresses and monasteries. Historical roads and old trade routes bear witness to the hustle and bustle of former trading days. On a Farm Holiday in Klausen and environs, a trip to Trostburg castle will take you back to the Middle Ages, at the Archeoparks at Feldthurns and Villanders you can research the Stone Age, and you can dig for ore at Pfunderer Berg Adventure Mine or indulge in a spot of 'Sommerfrische' at Dreikirchen with Sigmund Freud and Christian Morgenstern.

 

The fifth season in Eisacktal valley
Klausen and the surrounding area is THE place in South Tyrol to go 'Törggelen' in. In autumn, when the harvest has been safely gathered in, the fifth season can begin in Eisacktal valley. The old South Tyrolean custom of 'Törggelen', a word that has its origins in the Latin torculum, which basically means 'wine press', goes back to the time when towns and innkeepers went down to the cellars of Eisacktal farmers to try out the new wine. 'Törggelen' is still a popular custom today and tasting the 'Sußer' and 'Nuiem' wine in rustic inns is accompanied by traditional rural farm dishes such as the so-called 'Schlachtplatte', or plate of meat cuts, roasted chestnuts and sweet 'Krapfen' pastries. 

 

The three 'Guaten'
Zwetschke', or damsons from Barbian, chestnuts and grapes form the trio of Eisacktal treats to indulge in on a Farm Holiday in Klausen and environs. The high-quality meat from Villnöss 'Brillenschaf', or 'spectacled sheep', or beef from grey Geisler cows should be tried, too. White wines in particular from Eisacktal valley, such as Sylvaner, Riesling or Müller Thurgau, enjoy international recognition and win awards time and again. The mineral-rich soil of the sunny Eisacktal low mountains as well as the striking temperature differences between day and night provide ideal conditions for successful wine production. Staying at a holiday flat in Klausen and environs is something for wine connoisseurs and also offers a good opportunity for non-experts to be convinced of the merits of local wines on guided tours and tastings in the various wine cellars and estates. The large number of gastronomic events taking place all year round shows how proud the locals are of their specialities. At 'Gassltörggelen' wine and chestnut event in Klausen, at 'Keschtnigl' chestnut festival in Feldthurns, at 'Alps Culinaria' culinary trips to mountain pastures, or at the 'Zwetschkenwochen' damson weeks in Barbian, the focus is on the fruits of the Eisacktal valley harvest.

 

Sport and relaxation
The narrowness of the valley and the wide open spaces of the medium and high mountain ranges make the holiday region an ideal hiking area – whether a holiday in Klausen and environs means snow shoe walking to explore the endless expanse of Villanders high mountain pasture, getting adrenalin kicks while climbing the Dolomites in Villnöß, discovering the countryside on a bike ride on the Eisacktal cycle and walking path or losing track of time walking the Chestnut Trail between Feldthurns and Barbian. On a Farm Holiday in Klausen and environs, the sporting options know no bounds.

 

 

Why you should take a Farm Holiday in Klausen and environs:

  • Chestnut, damson and grape specialities
  • A visit to Trostburg Castle
  • Spectacular landscape on Villanders mountain pasture and Puez-Geisler Nature Park

Time travel in Eisacktal valley 
Klausen and its surrounding area have a wealth of trails leading into the past. The old Brenner road, one of the most important routes between north and south in Europe, is lined with numerous castles, fortresses and monasteries. Historical roads and old trade routes bear witness to the hustle and bustle of former trading days. On a Farm Holiday in Klausen and environs, a trip to Trostburg castle will take you back to the Middle Ages, at the Archeoparks at Feldthurns and Villanders you can research the Stone Age, and you can dig for ore at Pfunderer Berg Adventure Mine or indulge in a spot of 'Sommerfrische' at Dreikirchen with Sigmund Freud and Christian Morgenstern.

 

The fifth season in Eisacktal valley
Klausen and the surrounding area is THE place in South Tyrol to go 'Törggelen' in. In autumn, when the harvest has been safely gathered in, the fifth season can begin in Eisacktal valley. The old South Tyrolean custom of 'Törggelen', a word that has its origins in the Latin torculum, which basically means 'wine press', goes back to the time when towns and innkeepers went down to the cellars of Eisacktal farmers to try out the new wine. 'Törggelen' is still a popular custom today and tasting the 'Sußer' and 'Nuiem' wine in rustic inns is accompanied by traditional rural farm dishes such as the so-called 'Schlachtplatte', or plate of meat cuts, roasted chestnuts and sweet 'Krapfen' pastries. 

 

The three 'Guaten'
Zwetschke', or damsons from Barbian, chestnuts and grapes form the trio of Eisacktal treats to indulge in on a Farm Holiday in Klausen and environs. The high-quality meat from Villnöss 'Brillenschaf', or 'spectacled sheep', or beef from grey Geisler cows should be tried, too. White wines in particular from Eisacktal valley, such as Sylvaner, Riesling or Müller Thurgau, enjoy international recognition and win awards time and again. The mineral-rich soil of the sunny Eisacktal low mountains as well as the striking temperature differences between day and night provide ideal conditions for successful wine production. Staying at a holiday flat in Klausen and environs is something for wine connoisseurs and also offers a good opportunity for non-experts to be convinced of the merits of local wines on guided tours and tastings in the various wine cellars and estates. The large number of gastronomic events taking place all year round shows how proud the locals are of their specialities. At 'Gassltörggelen' wine and chestnut event in Klausen, at 'Keschtnigl' chestnut festival in Feldthurns, at 'Alps Culinaria' culinary trips to mountain pastures, or at the 'Zwetschkenwochen' damson weeks in Barbian, the focus is on the fruits of the Eisacktal valley harvest.

 

Sport and relaxation
The narrowness of the valley and the wide open spaces of the medium and high mountain ranges make the holiday region an ideal hiking area – whether a holiday in Klausen and environs means snow shoe walking to explore the endless expanse of Villanders high mountain pasture, getting adrenalin kicks while climbing the Dolomites in Villnöß, discovering the countryside on a bike ride on the Eisacktal cycle and walking path or losing track of time walking the Chestnut Trail between Feldthurns and Barbian. On a Farm Holiday in Klausen and environs, the sporting options know no bounds.

 

 

Why you should take a Farm Holiday in Klausen and environs:

  • Chestnut, damson and grape specialities
  • A visit to Trostburg Castle
  • Spectacular landscape on Villanders mountain pasture and Puez-Geisler Nature Park
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Klausen and environs

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Frötscherhof flower flower flower flower flower
Anna and Sepp Jocher  | Brixen (Eisacktal valley)
Farm with organic farming, Livestock, Fruit growing, Arable farming, Vegetable growing, Soft fruit growing
breakfast
Farm shop: fresh meat, eggs, honey ...
Farm offers: Barn visits, Experience everyday life on the farm, Baking bread
5,0
"Excellent"
(39 Reviews)
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Holiday flat from 155€ a night
Heinrich-Hof flower flower
Wolfgang Resch  | Eppan an der Weinstraße (Bolzano and environs)
Fruit growing, Wine growing
breakfast
Farm's own products: fruit jams, fresh fruit in season
Farm offers: Helping with the grape harvest, Wine tour
4,2
"Good"
(2 Reviews)
Room from 84€ a night
Holiday flat from 65€ a night
Puntschiedhof flower flower
Anton Schieder  | Kastelruth (The Dolomites)
Livestock, Fruit growing, Vegetable growing, Soft fruit growing
Farm's own products: eggs, fruit jams, fruit juice ...
Farm offers: Farm tour, Orchard and vineyard tours
4,9
"Very good"
(8 Reviews)
Holiday flat from 55€ a night
Hoferhof flower flower flower
Stefan Hofer  | Niederdorf (The Dolomites)
Livestock
Farm's own products: milk, fresh vegetables in season
Farm offers: Experience everyday life on the farm, Helping out in the barn, Barn visits
4,7
"Very good"
(17 Reviews)
Holiday flat from 80€ a night
Am Hof flower flower flower
Alfred Gruber  | Ulten (Meran and environs)
Livestock
breakfast
Farm's own products: milk, yoghurt, cheese ...
Farm offers: Barn visits, Experience the hay harvest
5,0
"Excellent"
(33 Reviews)
Holiday flat from 82€ a night
Schildberghof flower flower flower
Valentin Zemmer  | Kastelruth (The Dolomites)
Livestock
breakfast
Farm's own products: milk, yoghurt, cheese ...
Farm offers: Experience everyday life on the farm, Helping out in the barn, Barn visits ...
5,0
"Excellent"
(43 Reviews)
Holiday flat from 100€ a night
Daunei flower flower flower
Matthias Senoner  | Wolkenstein (The Dolomites)
Livestock
Product corner: milk, yoghurt, eggs ...
Farm offers: Experience everyday life on the farm, Barn visits, Experience the hay harvest ...
Holiday flat from 180€ a night
Plattnerhof flower flower flower
Alfred Kohl  | Ritten (Bolzano and environs)
Fruit growing, Wine growing
Farm's own products: fruit juice, wine
5,0
"Very good"
(1 Review)
Holiday flat from 70€ a night
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