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I Love Touring Italy - Springtime In Trentino-Alto Adige



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By : Levi Reiss   

The Trentino-Alto Adige region of northern Italy is situated on the border of Switzerland and Austria. This is largely mountainous territory and you won't be feeling the spring in early March. But there's a lot to do and see in any season; before very long the weather will be warming up. Its food and the wine are often high quality. There's another interesting factor that you may not be aware of. This region, in particular the Alto-Adige subregion, is quite Germanic. In a sense you'll tour two countries for the price of one. Since we mentioned the word price, be forewarned; touring the Trentino-Alto Adige region does not come cheap.

You might start your spring tour at Bressanone, called Brixen in German, a city of approximately 20 thousand about 25 miles (40 kilometers) northeast of Bolzano. Enjoy its Gastronomic Week, which despite its name runs for more than two weeks starting in early March. For over 30 years the local restaurants in Bressanone and the neighboring Valle Isarco/Eisacktal have run this festival to showcase Tyrol food specialties. Enjoy them with a local wine. Castelrotto (Kastelruth in German), population about 6 thousand of which 80% is German speaking, is located approximately 12 miles (20 kilometers) northeast of Bolzano. Starting on March's second Sunday it hosts A Week of Nostalgia, a competition of skiers from all over Italy and many areas of Europe. What's so special about this event? The skiers' equipment and clothing are about one hundred years old.

The town of Egna (Neumarkt in German), population about 4500, situated about 15 miles (25 kilometers) south of Bolzano plays host to the Alto-Adige Marathon on the second Sunday of April. This course is really beautiful, passing through the local mountain towns. At the end of the month Alto-Adige's capital Bolzano (Bozen in German), population about 100 thousand, located approximately 30 miles (50 kilometers) north of the Trentino capital Trento presents the Festa dei Fiori, a century-old celebration of spring. This Festa is held in the automobile-free Piazza Walther (Waltherplatz) which was named for Twelfth Century German wandering minstrel Walther von der Vogelweide who lampooned the papacy and supported the Holy Roman Emperor. His statue was removed during the days of Mussolini but returned to the Piazza after World War II.

Head to Trento, population over 100 thousand, for the Trento Film Festival whose watchwords are Mountain, Exploration, and Adventure. It runs for about ten days starting at the end of April. Bolzano presents a great wine exhibition in the Mareccio (Maretsch) Castle not far from the city center for a few days in mid-May. If you're in the neighborhood at the end of May make sure to visit the Speck Festival, celebrating this local specialty, cured and seasoned raw bacon. There are lots of other local foods and wines as well as costumed musicians.

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Author Resource:- Levi Reiss authored or co-authored ten computer and Internet books, but would rather drink fine French, German, or other wine, paired with the right foods. He loves teaching computer classes at an Ontario French-language community college. Visit his Italian travel, wine, and food website www.travelitalytravel.com and his wine, diet, health, and nutrition website www.wineinyourdiet.com.
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