Margreid
at the
South Tyrol Wine Road
The small but refined and historic wine village Margreid
| Magrè
can
boast a long history. Nestled in the Mendola mountain chain, the
village is located in a sheltered position directly on the rocky
walls of the Fennberg, about 240 meters above sea level.
Definitely worth a walk through
the
pretty village.
The situation in the deep south of South Tyrol in combination to
the proximity to the linguistic border have brought to Margreid
southern and alpine flair both clearly present in a uniquely
stimulating fusion. Gothic buildings,
noble residences and hidden courtyards characterize the village along with
winding lanes and
beautiful
old farmhouses.
Undoubtedly one of Margé's main attractions is
the probably
oldest
vine in Europe, which has grown and flourished in the
alley of the Counts
since the beginning of the 16th century - and
which is still bearing fruit
nowadays.
Margreid,
with its original charm is becoming a destination more and more
appreciated by tourists who like to spend their holidays - with or
without sport & action - in perfect tranquility.
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