Italy occupies a permanent place in the ranking of Poles’ favorite holiday directions. Last year, the most besieged places were: Rimini, Bari, Rome and Sicilian cities. However, if you want to really relax, cut off from the hustle and bustle and tourist chaos, it is worth considering traveling to southern Tyrol. Flying to Milan, in about 3 hours by car we can move to a place that is not yet so popular among visitors from around the world and has retained its unique atmosphere. Why is it worth visiting this region?
Slow-Life on Roter Hahn farms
There is over in southern Tyrol 1600 farms that were associated under the symbol of the Red Rooster, i.e. Roter Hahn. Agrotourisms with different profiles offer visiting rest in a slow-life climate surrounded by breathtaking nature.
These are places where tradition is in contact with modernity, and the alpine climate is intertwined with the Mediterranean idyll. During the day you can experience a real life on a farm and see what the daily duties of the inhabitants of this region look like, and in the evening relax in the wellness zone, which is offered by many of the local accommodation. Relaxing in a sauna, a jacuzzi or simply reading a book at the fireplace are moments that will allow you to clean your head from excess stimuli and break away from everyday life.

South Tyrol cuisine and the highest quality of products
South Tyrol is a real feast for gourmets. He draws the best from Italian, Austrian and German traditions. We will meet natural products, wines from local vineyards, the highest quality cheese and sausages, and over 50 types of dumplings and dumplings. In addition, in charming, rustic inns you can feel like visiting good friends. This is often family places where every product used to compose a dish has its own history.

Specialties that you definitely have to try are: local cheese and sausages, apple strudel, barley soup, dumplingsi.e. formed from stale, white bread and accessories balls, cooked and served with Parmesan cheese, in broth or fried in butter, and SchlutzkraPfen, i.e. the local ravioli.

Charming towns from the Italian-Austrian climate
Traveling through the towns of southern Tyrol is a unique experience. Architecture, which is part of the Dolomites landscape, empty, narrow streets and shops with local craftsmanship create a unique atmosphere of these places. The drowsiness of Italian towns with Austrian order is found here.
The capital of the region is located in the valley of the Talfer Bolzano River. A place worth visiting not only because of the picturesque landscapes and the charming old town, but also one of the biggest tourist attractions – the archaeological museum. The mummy of Ötzi has 5300 lat.

So far, the most popular place among tourists from Poland is in this region Surrounded by Merano orchards and vineyards. This spa town attracts visitors with beautifully situated promenades, a rich cultural offer and modern thermal baths with a pool complex and numerous treatments for patients.
In addition, Bressanone is a place that you definitely need to visit. This is the oldest Tyrolean townan excellent skiing and cycling center. Lovers of an active lifestyle will find a lot of trails around hiking in the mountains.
* The material was carried out during a press trip organized in cooperation with the Roter Hahn brand
Source: Gazeta

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