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The Eisack Valley located in South-Tirol and is one of the main valleys in the region.
background
The 1 Eisack rises near the Brenner Pass at an altitude of 1990 m and reaches at the place burner the South Tyrolean part of the Wipptals. After 50 kilometers of river the river reaches the place Franzensfeste, further south the valley is called Eisack Valley designated. Now the river carries enough water to generate electricity, there are barrages at Franzensfeste Klausen and at Waidbruck. After a total of 100 kilometers of river, it reaches south of Bolzano his 2 mouth in the Etsch. On the east side, the Eisack valley is covered by the western dolomites flanked on its west side by the Sarntal Alps.
Regions
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Side valleys on the east side in the Western Dolomites located, from north to south:
- Lüsner Valley with the community Lüsen and the Lüsner Alm, the second largest alpine pasture area in South Tyrol.
- Eggental (Italian Val d'Ega)
places
Here is a list of the most important localities in the Eisack Valley from north to south:
- 1 Franzensfeste, (749 in Italian: Fortezza) with a well-known fortress;
- 2 Natz-Schabs (671 m);
- 3 Vahrn (671 m); with the Neustift monastery
- 4 Brixen (559 in Italian: Bressanone); the oldest city in Tyrol
- 5 Velturno (851 m);
- 6 Villandro (880 m);
- 7 Klausen (South Tyrol) (523 m)
- 8 Laion
- 9 Waidbruck (470 m), entrance to the Val Gardena;
- 10 Barbian (830 m)
- 11 Bolzano (232 m), capital of South Tyrol;
The following communities are also included in the Eisacktal district community:
- 12 Mühlbach (South Tyrol)
- 13 Rodeneck
- 14 Lüsen
- 15 Funes
Other goals
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getting there
In the street
- Of north or south: The route of the Innsbruck-Brenner-Brixen-Bozen-Trient motorway (A 13 - Brenner motorway, in Italy A 22) runs in full length through the region.
- Parallel to A22 runs the SS12, there is no toll, but you need a lot more time.
By train
The train stations are in Brixen, Klausen and Bolzano are station for Intercity and Eurocity trains (train timetables under www.trenitalia.com).
By plane
The nearest airport is that of Bolzano (www.abd-airport.it), other airports are located in innsbruck (approx. 1 hour by car) and in Verona and Munich (approx. 2.5 - 3 hours by car);
mobility
Tourist Attractions
- Neustift Monastery in Vahrn
activities
- The Keschtnweg, the Eisack Valley Chestnut Hiking Trail runs from Neustift Abbey near Brixen along the slopes of the Eisack Valley to the Ritten high plateau. The path is 63 km long with a total of around 2000 meters of altitude and is covered in several daily stages. Information on the route can be found here, or here
Regular events
- In July that will Almenfest Celebrated on the mountain pastures in the Ratschingstal with culinary specialties and live music.
- From mid-July to the end of August there are in the places Sterzing, Mühlbach, Brixen, Klausen, Natz, Feldthurns Eisack valley street kitchens
- The series of events takes place throughout the Eisack Valley from July to November On the way with pleasure
- That will be in mid-August Polenta Festival celebrated in Naz
- They are at the beginning of September Barbian plum weeks with the plum festival in Barbian
- On a Sunday in September it will Dumpling festival organized in Sterzing. Over 70 different types of dumplings are served on a 400-meter-long row of tables.
- On a Sunday in September it will Fundres court festival hosted
- From the end of September to the beginning of October 2017 the Lamb Weeks from Villnösser Brillenschaf
- The end of September is in Brixen South Tyrolean bread and strudel market
- The beginning of October is South Tyrolean Bacon-proof in Villnöss
- At the beginning of October the "Keschtnfeuer" are lit and ring the beginning of the Törggelen a.
- Mid-October is the big one Apple Festival in Naz-Sciaves with a harvest parade and the coronation of the apple queen.
- The Eisack Valley Chestnut Weeks are held from mid-October to early November. The participating innkeepers show how versatile the chestnut can be in the kitchen. The Keschtnigl in Velturno is a festival all about the chestnut.
- Mid-October offers that Farmer's Festival in Teis in the Villnöss valley, insights into handicrafts and customs
kitchen
The Isarco Valley is the northernmost wine-growing region in Italy, and many of Italy's best white wines mature here. Apples are grown by apple growers up to the high plateau of Naz-Sciaves. Also known is the Barbian plum, which is used for jam, plum dumplings and plum strudel. Bee honey made from alpine flowers has an intense taste. Milk from the mountain farmers' pastures is processed into yoghurt, butter and cheese. Chestnuts are often eaten with wine at Törggelen and they also refine many dishes. Local dishes are prepared in the inns from products from local agriculture, which will also convince gourmets.