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Farm Holidays in Mölten - Jenesien
Farm Holidays in Mölten - Jenesien

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Mölten - Jenesien

Farm Holidays in Mölten - Jenesien

Whether on the back of a Haflinger pony or amidst one hundred stone pyramids, the variety of the Tschögglberg plateau is revealed on a Farm Holiday in Mölten - Jenesien. 

Both mountain villages of Mölten and Jenesien lie on the Tschögglberg plateau. This long mountain ridge between Bozen and Meran forms part of the Sarntal Alps. The climate here is ideal for hikes with the whole family all year round. A walk to Salten, a unique high plateau featuring a varying cultural landscape, features very pretty countryside. It stretches between Mölten and Jenesien and in summer, you can escape the heat of the valley here. 

Whether on the back of a Haflinger pony or amidst one hundred stone pyramids, the variety of the Tschögglberg plateau is revealed on a Farm Holiday in Mölten - Jenesien. 

Both mountain villages of Mölten and Jenesien lie on the Tschögglberg plateau. This long mountain ridge between Bozen and Meran forms part of the Sarntal Alps. The climate here is ideal for hikes with the whole family all year round. A walk to Salten, a unique high plateau featuring a varying cultural landscape, features very pretty countryside. It stretches between Mölten and Jenesien and in summer, you can escape the heat of the valley here. 

 

In autumn, the needles of the largest larch forest in Europe rest like a carpet on the ground and the Salten plateau takes on a firey red hue. A few weeks later sees the start of the best time for cross-country skiers and snow shoe walkers. In Meran 2000 skiing and hiking area, skiers and snowboarders will really come into their own.

 

Horseriding heaven 
Haflinger ponies are the trademark of the Tschögglberg and Jenesien is the cradle of the Haflinger. No other place in South Tyrol breeds and keeps so many Haflingers as here. Lots of farms offering Farm Holidays in Jenesien, Mölten, Hafling or Vöran are specialised riding farms. They organise horse and cart rides and excursions on Haflinger ponies for their guests. In Jenesien alone, there are three horse events over the course of the year. Whether it's western riding tournaments, dressage and show jumping or a fun tournament, the village is dedicated to these blonde creatures. In winter, the Scandinavian sport of 'Skijöring', which involves skiers being pulled along on the end of a rope by a horse, is increasing in popularity. 


A hiking holiday without your car
Anyone staying in a holiday flat or room in Mölten - Jenesien can let themselves be whisked up to the heights in comfortable fashion: both villages are not only accessible by means of a scenic road, but by cable car, too. Mölten cable car takes locals and guests from Vilpian in Etschtal valley upwards over a thousand metres in just four minutes, while Jenesien cable car leaves from Bozen. A bus for hikers runs between both villages on the Tschögglberg several times a day, meaning that Salten is within easy reach. Numerous pleasant hikes that are not too difficult for families to do start there. At the end, hikers are rewarded by views of Bozen and the Dolomites mountain chain. At Möltner Wetterkreuz, there are panoramic views of the Geisler mountain peaks, Plattkofel, Schlern, Rosengarten and Laugen mountains to be had. Rustic mountain inns and pastures provide plenty of opportunities to rest your legs.


Silent stone witnesses
Out hiking, you will come across some impressive sights again and again, such as the over-hundred-year-old 'Stoarnernen Mandln' cairns on the Hoher Reisch mountain. This 2,000-metre-high mountaintop is said to have been a cult site for witches in the Middle Ages. Nowadays, hundreds of piled-up stone pyramids that look like little 'Steinernen Männchen', or 'little stone men', stand here. The site is said to afford one of the best views from the Sarntal Alps, with views of the Dololmites, Marmolata and Ortler mountains.


Crocus flowers and cuisine
There is a colourful events programme featuring the right mixture of relaxation and inspiring entertainment on the Tschögglberg. At the end of April, when the mountain pastures of the Salten are transformed into a sea of lilac and white, the traditional crocus flower festival takes place in Mölten.
In spring, eateries in Jenesien spoil their guests during the speciality weeks and in autumn the village is dedicated to chestnuts during 'Keschtnwochen', or 'Chestnut Weeks'.

 

 

Why you should take a Farm Holiday in Mölten - Jenesien:

  • Tschögglberg represents a skiing and hiking heaven between Meran 2000 and the Salten plateau
  • The highest-lying 'Sekt' cellar in Europe in Mölten
  • Crocus blossom in spring

In autumn, the needles of the largest larch forest in Europe rest like a carpet on the ground and the Salten plateau takes on a firey red hue. A few weeks later sees the start of the best time for cross-country skiers and snow shoe walkers. In Meran 2000 skiing and hiking area, skiers and snowboarders will really come into their own.

 

Horseriding heaven 
Haflinger ponies are the trademark of the Tschögglberg and Jenesien is the cradle of the Haflinger. No other place in South Tyrol breeds and keeps so many Haflingers as here. Lots of farms offering Farm Holidays in Jenesien, Mölten, Hafling or Vöran are specialised riding farms. They organise horse and cart rides and excursions on Haflinger ponies for their guests. In Jenesien alone, there are three horse events over the course of the year. Whether it's western riding tournaments, dressage and show jumping or a fun tournament, the village is dedicated to these blonde creatures. In winter, the Scandinavian sport of 'Skijöring', which involves skiers being pulled along on the end of a rope by a horse, is increasing in popularity. 


A hiking holiday without your car
Anyone staying in a holiday flat or room in Mölten - Jenesien can let themselves be whisked up to the heights in comfortable fashion: both villages are not only accessible by means of a scenic road, but by cable car, too. Mölten cable car takes locals and guests from Vilpian in Etschtal valley upwards over a thousand metres in just four minutes, while Jenesien cable car leaves from Bozen. A bus for hikers runs between both villages on the Tschögglberg several times a day, meaning that Salten is within easy reach. Numerous pleasant hikes that are not too difficult for families to do start there. At the end, hikers are rewarded by views of Bozen and the Dolomites mountain chain. At Möltner Wetterkreuz, there are panoramic views of the Geisler mountain peaks, Plattkofel, Schlern, Rosengarten and Laugen mountains to be had. Rustic mountain inns and pastures provide plenty of opportunities to rest your legs.


Silent stone witnesses
Out hiking, you will come across some impressive sights again and again, such as the over-hundred-year-old 'Stoarnernen Mandln' cairns on the Hoher Reisch mountain. This 2,000-metre-high mountaintop is said to have been a cult site for witches in the Middle Ages. Nowadays, hundreds of piled-up stone pyramids that look like little 'Steinernen Männchen', or 'little stone men', stand here. The site is said to afford one of the best views from the Sarntal Alps, with views of the Dololmites, Marmolata and Ortler mountains.


Crocus flowers and cuisine
There is a colourful events programme featuring the right mixture of relaxation and inspiring entertainment on the Tschögglberg. At the end of April, when the mountain pastures of the Salten are transformed into a sea of lilac and white, the traditional crocus flower festival takes place in Mölten.
In spring, eateries in Jenesien spoil their guests during the speciality weeks and in autumn the village is dedicated to chestnuts during 'Keschtnwochen', or 'Chestnut Weeks'.

 

 

Why you should take a Farm Holiday in Mölten - Jenesien:

  • Tschögglberg represents a skiing and hiking heaven between Meran 2000 and the Salten plateau
  • The highest-lying 'Sekt' cellar in Europe in Mölten
  • Crocus blossom in spring
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Mölten - Jenesien

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Fam. Frasnelli  | Jenesien  (Bolzano and environs)
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Farm's own products: fish, eggs
Farm offers: Helping out in the barn, Barn visits, Experience the hay harvest ...
Holiday flat from 110€ a night
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Fam. Götsch  | Mölten  (Bolzano and environs)
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Product corner: yoghurt, cheese, eggs ...
Farm offers: Experience everyday life on the farm, Helping out in the barn, Barn visits ...
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Room from 170€ a night
Holiday flat from 175€ a night
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Fam. Plattner  | Jenesien  (Bolzano and environs)
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breakfast
Farm's own products: milk, cheese, speck ...
Farm offers: Experience everyday life on the farm, Helping out in the barn, Experience the hay harvest ...
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"Very good"
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Holiday flat from 130€ a night
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Highlights & events

Sheer variety in Mölten - Jenesien

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Events

Larch meadows on Salten: Unique cultural landscape
Larch meadows on Salten
Unique cultural landscape
Stoanerne Mandln: Mystical viewpoint
Stoanerne Mandln
Mystical viewpoint
Durnholzer See lake: A gem of nature
Durnholzer See lake
A gem of nature
South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology: the man from the ice
Ötzimuseum
The Man from the Ice
Messner Mountain Museum Firmian
MMM Firmian
How people experience mountains
Ritten Earth Pyramids: towers of loam and stone
Ritten Earth Pyramids
Elegant towers of loam and stone
Castelfeder: a Greek island in South Tyrol
Castelfeder
A Greek island in South Tyrol
Bletterbach gorge near Aldein: the Grand Canyon in miniature
Bletterbach gorge
The Grand Canyon in miniature
Ice Holes of Eppan: a refreshing change
Ice Holes of Eppan
A refreshing change
Montiggler Seen lakes: Eppan’s enchanted lakes
Montiggler Seen lakes
Eppan’s enchanted lakes
Kalterer See lake: the Alpine lake with southern flair
Kalterer See lake
The Alpine lake with southern flair
Frühlingstal valley near Montiggl: Vivaldi's muse
Frühlingstal valley
Vivaldi's muse
April
Wine Day
Eppan on the Wine Road
21
April
Kaltern Wine Walk
Kaltern on the Wine Road
12-21
April
Bolzano Film Festival
Bozen
10-13
May
Pinot Noir Day
Neumarkt
26-26
Mar/May
Asparagus Season
Terlan
08
June
Wine Cellar Night
South Tyrol Wine Road
20-29
July
Wine Culture Week
Eppan on the Wine Road
10
August
Night of the Shooting Stars
Karneid
14-17
August
Kaltern Wine Festival
Kaltern on the Wine Road
15
August
Ritten Ascension Day Festival
Ritten
August
St Batholomew’s Day Cattle Drive
Ritten
01
September
Montan Gourmet Mile
Montan
01
September
Sarntal Town Festival
Sarntal
September
Bozen Old Town Festival
Bozen
15
September
‘Schupfen' Festival
Jenesien
October
Last load of grapes
Eppan on the Wine Road
19
October
Tramin Wine Alleys
Tramin on the Wine Road
19
October
Harvest Thanksgiving Festival
Bozen
28-06
Nov/Jan
Bozen Christmas Market
Bozen
29-30
Nov/Dec
Fri - Sun during Advent incl. 07.12., 27.12. & 30.12.
Ritten Christmas Train
Ritten
04
March
Egetmann Procession
Tramin on the Wine Road
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