Autumn in South Tyrol
Autumn in South Tyrol is nothing for abstainers: fairs, festivities, wine and apples. Gourmets and will feel fine in the 5th season of South Tyrol.
At the end of summer the days become shorter and the excursionists have to turn back earlier to valley. But it pays off because that way you can enjoy the pleasure of the traditional harvest evenings.
Who has already lived a South Tyrolean harvest evening knows that the autumn-holidays without this special evenings aren’t really worth doing. During the so-called “Törggelen” you can enjoy chestnuts, wine, mead, soups, fruit and many more. Ok, the harvest evenings aren’t really recommendable for who wants to lose weight, but for abstainers the South Tyrolean autumn is the wrong season.
South Tyrol: what to do in autumn?
- 1. The best locations for harvest evenings
- 2. Meran Music Weeks: enjoy the biggest classic festival in South Tyrol
- 3. Stegen Fair: the biggest fair of Tirol
- 4. Apple Week: enjoy the Natz-Schabs apple thanks giving festivity
- 5. Chestnut Days: in Tisens, Völlan and Feldthurns
- 6. Chestnut Trail: discover Eisacktal Valley and its history on the Chestnut Trail
- 7. Homecoming of the livestock: all over South Tyrol the livestock turn back to valley from their holidays in the alpine pastures.
Holidays in South Tyrol






