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Review and Itinerary by Baldassarri Giuseppe from Egna–Neumarkt

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Egna, also known as Neumarkt, is a picturesque town located in the South Tyrol region of northern Italy. It offers a rich history, beautiful landscapes, and delicious local cuisine. To fully explore the attractions and savor the culinary delights, I would recommend planning an itinerary lasting around two to three days in Egna–Neumarkt.


Here's a suggested itinerary for your tourist tour of Egna–Neumarkt:


Day 1:

- Morning: Begin your exploration in the historic center of Egna. Take a leisurely stroll through the charming streets, admiring the well-preserved medieval architecture. Visit the Parish Church of St. Nicolò and the Gothic arcades of the town center.

- Afternoon: Head to the South Tyrolean Wine Museum located in the 13th-century Muri-Gries Monastery. Learn about the region's winemaking history and traditions through interactive exhibits and wine tastings.

- Evening: Indulge in the local cuisine at one of the traditional restaurants in Egna. Don't miss trying local specialties like Schlutzkrapfen (stuffed pasta), canederli (dumplings), and apple strudel. Pair your meal with a glass of South Tyrolean wine, such as Gewürztraminer or Lagrein.


Day 2:

- Morning: Take a short trip to Lake Caldaro (Lago di Caldaro), located just a few kilometers from Egna. Enjoy the scenic beauty of the lake and its surrounding vineyards. You can rent a bike and cycle around the lake or take a boat trip to explore the area.

- Afternoon: Visit Castelvecchio (Altenburg Castle), a medieval castle perched on a hill overlooking the Adige Valley. Explore the castle grounds, which offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes.

- Evening: Return to Egna and discover more local wines at one of the wine bars or enotecas in town. Sample different varieties and learn about the winemaking process from knowledgeable sommeliers.


Day 3:

- Morning: Take a trip to the nearby town of Ora (Auer), known for its fruit orchards and vineyards. Visit a local fruit farm or winery to learn about fruit cultivation and wine production in the region. You can also try some freshly harvested fruits or fruit-based products.

- Afternoon: Explore the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its stunning mountain landscapes. Take a scenic drive through the region, stopping at picturesque villages along the way, such as Aldino (Aldein) or Redagno (Radein).

- Evening: Return to Egna and enjoy a relaxing evening. You can visit one of the local wine cellars for a final wine-tasting experience or simply unwind in one of the town's cozy accommodations.


To get to Egna–Neumarkt, the nearest major airport is Bolzano Airport (BZO), which is approximately 20 kilometers away. You can also consider flying into Verona Airport (VRN) or Innsbruck Airport (INN), both of which are within a reasonable distance. From the airport, you can rent a car or take public transportation to reach Egna–Neumarkt.


Egna–Neumarkt offers various accommodation options, including hotels, guesthouses, and bed and breakfast establishments. You can choose based on your preferences and budget. It's advisable to book your accommodation in advance, especially during peak travel seasons.


I hope this itinerary helps you plan an enjoyable visit to Egna–Neumarkt. Have a wonderful trip!

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