Vinschgau
Vinschgau is a picturesque valley located in the northern part of Italy, specifically in the South Tyrol region. It stretches from the town of Mals to the Resia Pass, bordered by the Ötztal Alps to the north and the Adige River to the south. The area is known for its stunning landscapes, including mountains, vineyards, and apple orchards, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities and nature lovers.
The valley has a rich cultural heritage, influenced by both Italian and German traditions. Visitors can explore charming villages like Glorenza and Silandro, which feature historical architecture and local cuisine. Additionally, Vinschgau is famous for its hiking trails, cycling routes, and ski resorts, attracting tourists year-round.