Beneath snow-capped peaks, a sea of white and pink unfolds. It hums, smells, and blooms as far as the eye can see – as if someone had sprinkled the entire valley with confetti. Discover the beauty of apple blossom in Val Venosta/Vinschgau valley on walks and cycle rides through the blossoming countryside.
A sea of pink and white
Like a gentle wave, spring washes over Val Venosta/Vinschgau valley, covering the slopes in pink and white. The apple blossom makes it official: the warm season has arrived in South Tyrol.
From early to mid-April, countless blossoms adorn the apple orchards and transform the valley into a fragrant sea of colour. Amidst blossoming orchards, crisp mountain air, and
snow-capped peaks, spring shows itself here at its most beautiful. Now is the ideal time to get out, take a deep breath and enjoy nature: on
walks through the vibrant apple orchards, a leisurely cycle ride along the Adige/Etsch river, or a sunrise excursion with a sparkling surprise. Here you’ll find the most beautiful walks and tours at a glance.
When blossoms sparkle
Shh! We have a little
insider tip for you: those who rise early in spring will be rewarded in Val Venosta/Vinschgau valley. In the early morning, a fine layer of frost covers the apple blossoms. It serves as a delicate protection against the night-time chill. As soon as the first rays of sunshine glide over them,
thousands of tiny ice crystals sparkle in the sea of pink and white blossoms. For a brief moment, the landscape seems enchanted, still and perfect. The
frost bloom is a natural phenomenon that can only be experienced in the early hours of the morning – magical, fleeting, and typical of Val Venosta/Vinschgau valley.
Apple blossom walk in Val Venosta/Vinschgau valley
When the apple blossoms herald the arrival of spring, Val Venosta/Vinschgau valley is transformed into one vast, fragrant garden. One of the most beautiful ways to experience this natural spectacle is to take a walk through the blossoming orchards. On the
interactive Apple Walk in Partschins, visitors learn interesting facts at twelve stations about the variety of apples from Val Venosta/Vinschgau valley, pollination and sustainable cultivation – presented in a digital and playful way. Each station is marked by an apple-shaped insect hotel and offers fascinating content that can be accessed via QR codes. A special highlight awaits you in
Burgeis: from the heights of Fürstenburg castle and the historic Marienberg abbey, you can enjoy the view of the sea of pink and white blossoms, whilst your gaze sweeps across the unique landscape of Val Venosta/Vinschgau valley to the rugged peaks of the South Tyrolean Alps.
Flower fragrance and tailwind
The apple blossom in Val Venosta/Vinschgau valley is also a wonderful sight to behold on two wheels. The
Adige/Etsch cycle path, which largely follows the historic Via Claudia Augusta, is one of South Tyrol’s most beautiful spring tours. The route stretches for around 80 kilometres from the mountains by Lake Resia/Reschensee to the Mediterranean landscape around Merano – past colourful orchards, small biotopes, charming villages, and always alongside the Adige/Etsch river. Things get a bit more challenging on the
varied mountain bike trails around Latsch, Schlanders, and Naturns, where impressive panoramic views await amidst Alpine pastures, forests, and apple orchards. The cycle route near Lagund offers a delightful alternative: from here, the roughly 20-kilometre route leads leisurely via Rabland and Partschins, partly along the Adige/Etsch Cycle Path and partly on idyllic irrigation channels, back to the starting point. Passing impressive mountain panoramas and blossoming apple orchards, this spring ride is all about nature, indulgence, and exercise.