Discover Marling
A Village Full of Unique Features
Discover Marling

Discover Marling

A Village Full of Unique Features

Marling is more than just a picturesque village nestled among vineyards and apple orchards – it is a place filled with stories, traditions, and unique experiences.
A special symbol of its connection to the region is the Marling Apple Crown, a beautifully decorated float that takes part in the Merano Grape Festival every year. This historic celebration, held since 1886, honors the harvest season and combines tradition, culinary delights, and conviviality.
But Marling has even more to offer: the impressive chimes of the bells of Marling’s parish church tell stories from centuries past, while the drinking water fountains provide hikers and visitors with fresh spring water. Even during the quieter winter months, you don’t have to miss out on regional flavors: thanks to the Tasty to go! initiative, you can still enjoy local delicacies along the Marling Waalweg – a perfect alternative when many traditional taverns take a seasonal break.
Discover Marling and its unique features – and be surprised by everything that makes this village so special!
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merano.city.valleys merano.city.valleys Yesterday
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Floral magic encased in ice. Natural spectacle in Merano city and valleys.

#meranocityvalleys #southtyrol #alpinebeauty #naturelovers #spring

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merano.city.valleys merano.city.valleys 4 days ago
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On Easter Monday, the racing season opens in Merano with the traditional Haflinger Horse Races, accompanied by a festive parade through the city center featuring horses and riders in South Tyrolean costume.🏇🏁

Celebrating its 130th edition, this unique event is exclusively dedicated to Haflinger horses and combines living heritage with professional sport. A special highlight this year is the nostalgic “Bauerngalopprennen anno dazumal”, where former child riders aged 50 and over return to the track, reviving the spirit of the historic race.

© Haflinger Pferde Sportverein @merano.official @visit.hafling.voeran

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merano.city.valleys merano.city.valleys 5 days ago
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In @marling_marlengo it’s all about dumplings.🍴🥓
Whether speck, cheese or spinach dumplings, these South Tyrolean classics are made with high quality ingredients and lots of love. At the dumpling cooking course with farmer Elisabeth you can cook yourself, learn each step and enjoy the results together. A culinary experience for individuals, couples, friends or families that combines tradition and flavor.

Photo 1 © Herb Media
Photo 2, 3 © Trickytine

#meranocityvalleys #southtyrol #marling #dumplings #localcuisine #marlengo

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merano.city.valleys merano.city.valleys 9 days ago
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The Partschins Waterfall plunges 97 metres over a dramatic rock face and is at its most powerful during spring snowmelt. On sunny days, rainbow mist fills the air, creating a refreshing microclimate. The waterfall is easily reached via marked hiking trails or public transport from Partschins, set within the scenic Zieltal valley.💧⛰

© Helmuth Rier @visitpartschins

#meranocityvalleys #southtyrol #partschins #waterfall #hiking

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merano.city.valleys merano.city.valleys 11 days ago
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The Apple Trail in Dorf Tirol is a sun-kissed themed walk leading through expansive orchards, offering ever-changing views of Merano and the surrounding mountains.🌸🌿
Along the easy, well-maintained paths, visitors gain fascinating insights into apple cultivation in South Tyrol, from varieties and growing methods to harvest and processing. Numerous information boards and resting spots invite you to explore, pause, and enjoy.

© Benjamin Pfitscher @dorftirol_tirolo

#meranocityvalleys #southtyrol #dorftirol_tirolo #hiking #springfeeling

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merano.city.valleys merano.city.valleys 12 days ago
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In the Naturns Region, the St. Proculus Church and its adjoining museum bring some 1 500 years of history to life. The unassuming church houses remarkable pre-Romanesque and Gothic frescoes from the 7th to 14th centuries, including the famous ‘man on a swing’ – one of the oldest preserved mural cycles in the Alpine area. Opposite the church, the underground museum guides visitors through multiple historical eras and displays original frescoes and archaeological finds that reflect the art, faith and everyday life of past generations. ⛪✨

© Fotostudio 2000 @ssvnaturns @st_prokulus_kirche_museum

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