The small village of
Montan/Montagna is situated at the edge of
Naturpark Trudner Horn/Monte Corno nature park, surrounded by
magnificent orchards and vineyards. The steep village centre of Montan is characterised by cobble stone alleys and colourful houses. The majestic parish church dates back to the 12th century and is dedicated to St. Bartholomew. High above the village is
Schloss Enn/Castel d'Enna, built around 1172 by the Lord of Neumarkt/Egna. Dotted across a very sunny lynchet are the hamlets of Pinzon/Pinzano, Glen/Gleno, Gschnon/Casignano, Kalditsch/Doladizza and Kaltenbrunn/Fontanefredde, which are also part of the municipality of Montan in South Tyrol. The plateau is known for its typical vineyards where
the best Pinot Noir wines of South Tyrol flourish. The village is an excellent
starting point for numerous
hikes and
mountain bike tours. In Montan in South Tyrol you enjoy recreation in unique nature.
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