South Tyrol has made a name for itself as being one of the most fertile and prolific apple-growing areas in Europe. Why not take a farm holiday to experience and enjoy this natural phenomenon to the full?
Why not take a farm holiday in winter? Imagine sitting in a cosy farmhouse when it’s cold outside, enjoying genuine hospitality and relaxing: it’s all possible on a farm holiday in South Tyrol!
Would you like to earn your own daily bread, literally? Then take a holiday on a farm in South Tyrol, where bread-baking is not just any old routine daily process, but a precious skill handed down from generation to generation.
A holiday in the mountains of South Tyrol is a great experience at any time of year. A stay in the mountains can be as varied as the landscape and farms of South Tyrol itself.
Do you have two to three children, a few days’ holiday and the necessary sense of adventure? Do you want to get back to nature, have fun as a family and experience a warm welcome from your hosts?
Nearly everyone has seen the sun go down, but not many have experienced it rising. Why not take advantage of this unique opportunity on your next holiday in South Tyrol, when you could witness the rising of the sun from the top of a mountain with a local farmer as a guide.
It’s echoing from mountain to mountain: the ‘Farm Holiday’ special offers for summer 2008 have arrived and there are lots of great mountain farms to make your holiday a really special experience!
Do you want to experience winter to the full and enjoy the advantages of a country holiday at the same time? Then you should try a winter holiday on a farm in South Tyrol.
When the harvest has been safely gathered in and nature starts to calm down again, a large number of South Tyrolean villages hold their own colourful harvest festivals. This is an ideal time to go on a farm holiday in South Tyrol and make the most of the abundance of local produce on offer!