"Toerggelen" in Marlengo
The delights of the harvest season
Toerggelen in Marlengo
Toerggelen in Marlengo
Toerggelen in Marlengo

"Toerggelen" in Marlengo

The delights of the harvest season

Colorful forests, snow-dusted mountain peaks, and clear, far-reaching views. Alongside these, regional delicacies and inviting events: this is autumn in the Merano region. It is considered the most beautiful time of the year. From the end of September to November, the traditional Törggelen should not be missed.

Törggelen in Marling: A Tradition of Enjoyment

Törggelen is a centuries-old tradition deeply rooted in the culture of South Tyrol. Especially in Marling, the rural village above Merano, Törggelen holds a special significance. Originally emerging as a celebration of the grape harvest, Törggelen has evolved over time into a cozy autumn custom, where locals and guests gather to enjoy new wine, roasted chestnuts, and hearty South Tyrolean dishes.

The History of Törggelen

The roots of Törggelen go back to the Middle Ages, when winemakers, after the grape harvest, invited friends and neighbors to a celebration in their cellars. The name "Törggelen" derives from "Torggl," the old word for a wine press. In Marling, this tradition is proudly preserved, and many farms and taverns open their doors to offer the new wine, also known as "Nuier," along with regional specialties.

Marling and the Wine Culture

Marling has a special connection to wine culture. This is evident not only through Törggelen but also through the well-known Wine Culture Path, which winds through the picturesque vineyards of the village. Along this path, visitors can discover the variety of South Tyrolean wines, learn about the history of winemaking in the region, and enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The route connects wineries, historic wine cellars, and educational stations that provide deep insights into the art of winemaking. Thus, a visit to Marling becomes a true journey of discovery for all the senses.

Today in Marling

Today, Törggelen is not only a festival for locals but also a highlight for tourists. In Marling, inns offer authentic Törggelen evenings, where the flavors of autumn can be fully savored. From speck and smoked sausages to Schlutzkrapfen, sauerkraut, chestnuts, and doughnuts – the culinary experience is unparalleled.
Autumn delights: where to experience Törggelen
These hosts treat you to traditional Törggelen specialties
Marlengo/Marling
Gasthaus Tschigg
closed until 10:00 AM
Tuesday 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday closed
Saturday 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Monday 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
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Cermes/Tscherms
Haidenhof
closed
Tuesday closed
Wednesday closed
Thursday closed
Friday closed
Saturday 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Monday 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
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Cermes / Tscherms
Hoferhof
closed until 11:30 AM
Tuesday 11:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday 11:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday 11:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday 11:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday 11:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday 11:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Monday closed
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Marling/Marlengo
Gasthaus Eggerhof
closed
Tuesday closed
Wednesday closed
Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Friday 10:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Sunday 10:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Monday 10:00 AM - 11:00 PM
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Marlengo
Restaurant Vinumgarten
closed until 7:00 PM
Tuesday 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday closed
Thursday 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Friday 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Saturday closed
Sunday closed
Monday closed
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Marling
Inn Schönblick
closed until 10:00 AM
Tuesday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday closed
Sunday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Monday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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Marlengo/Marling
Gasthaus Waalheim
closed until 9:00 AM
Tuesday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Monday closed
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Where Törggelen becomes a celebration: dates & highlights
These Törggelen festivals invite you to join the fun and enjoy the season
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Sunday 28 Sep
Marling
10:00 - 18:00
"Törggelen" festivity of the local music band
Sunday, September 28th, starting at 10:00 AM, the Marling's Music Group invites you to their traditional "Törggelen" Festivity at the Marling fairground! 🎉 Look forward to a selection of delicious ...
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Sunday 05 Oct
Marlengo
10:00 - 18:00
"Törggelen" festivity of the Marling folk dance group
On Sunday, October 5, from 10:00 to 18:00, the traditional "Törggelen" festivity of the Marling folk dance group will take place on the Marling fairground. Food and drink will be provided. The ...
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Sunday 12 Oct
Marling/Marlengo
10:00 - 18:00
"Törggelen" festivity of the Marling table tennis club
The Marling table tennis club invites you to the traditional "Törggelen" Festival on Sunday, October 12, from 10:00 to 18:00 on the Marling fairground. Look forward to a day full of enjoyment and ...
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Sunday 26 Oct
Marling
15:00
"Törggelen" festival of the "Gruppo Alpini"
The “Gruppo Alpini” is organizing a "Törggelen" festivity on Sunday, 26 October, from 15:00 at the clubhouse Marling. Food and drink as well as musical entertainment will be provided! The “Gruppo ...
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Marling - Marlengo Marling - Marlengo 16 hours ago
Marling - Marlengo

Wandertipp für heiße Sommertage: Der Passerschluchtweg - Passeiertal 🥾 🌊🌿
Ein beeindruckendes Naturerlebnis in unserer Umgebung – perfekt für warme Tage!☀

📍 Allgemeine Beschreibung:
Der rund 7,8 km lange Passerschluchtweg startet in St. Leonhard und verläuft auf der linken Seite der Passer bis Gomion. Nach dem Brückenübergang geht es auf der rechten Seite weiter – fast bis nach Moos.
Der Weg folgt dem Wasserlauf, führt durch Wälder, vorbei an senkrechten Felswänden und bietet fantastische Ausblicke. 💧
❗ Nicht kinderwagentauglich.

📌 Wegbeschreibung – ab St. Leonhard:
Start bei der Dorfbrücke → Hauptstraße → links in die Andreas-Hofer-Straße → rechts hoch zum Kreisverkehr → Hauptstraße zweimal überqueren → vorbei an Fußballplatz und Schwimmbad bis zur Holzbrücke → Brücke queren → rechts taleinwärts der Passerschlucht folgen.
Auf halber Strecke geht es in Serpentinen etwa 200 Höhenmeter bergauf. Weiter durch dichten Wald bis zum Rückhaltedamm unterhalb von Moos (ca. 2,5 h).🍃

🔁 Ab hier drei Optionen:
1️⃣ Rechts hoch ins Dorfzentrum von Moos (Nr. 1, ca. 20 min.)
2️⃣ Zum Stieber Wasserfall und weiter nach Moos (Nr. 1A, ca. 40 Min.)
3️⃣ Steil hinauf nach Platt (Nr. 1B, ca. 40 Min.)

📌 Wegbeschreibung – ab Moos:
Start bei Bushaltestelle oder Parkplatz im Zentrum → bis zur Kirche.💧
Option 1️⃣: Bei der Kehre unterhalb links Richtung „Passerschlucht“ (Nr. 1).
Option 2️⃣: Unterhalb der Kirche Richtung Pfelders → alte Holzbrücke überqueren → 250 m bis Abzweigung „Stieber Wasserfall“ → am Wasserfall vorbei → bis Rückhaltebecken → weiter wie oben beschrieben in Richtung St. Leonhard.

Ideal für Wanderer, die Natur und Abkühlung suchen!✨🌿

Tourdaten im Überblick:
⏱️ Dauer: ca. 2:24 h
📏 Länge: 7,8 km
⛰️ Schwierigkeit: mittel
🔼 Höhenmeter bergauf: 501 hm
🔽 Höhenmeter bergab: 170 hm
🏔️ Höchster Punkt: 1.018 m

🚌 Anreise mit öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln – umweltfreundlich und bequem:
Buslinie 240: Von Meran Richtung St. Leonhard / Moos / Pfelders.
Buslinie 239: Vom Jaufenpass / Walten Richtung St. Leonhard.

📸Tourismusverein Passeiertal_Florian Andergassen

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marling_marlengo marling_marlengo 21 hours ago
marling_marlengo

Have you ever enjoyed a summer concert by the local band of Marling? 🙌 🎺 🙌
If not – now’s the perfect time!😉🎶

On July 3rd, the local band of Marling invites you to an atmospheric open-air concert under the summer sky.

📍 Location: Marling music pavilion
⏰ Start: 8:30 PM – refreshing drinks available from 8:00 PM
🎟️ Free admission!

Look forward to a musical summer evening with a diverse program – from traditional marches to modern melodies.🎶🎺🎷

📸 TV Marling

#marling #südtirol #meran #musikkapellemarling #marlengo #altoadige #southtyrol #southtyrolevents

👉 Don’t miss it – the Marling Music Band is looking forward to welcoming you! 🎶

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Marling - Marlengo Marling - Marlengo 4 days ago
Marling - Marlengo

Herz-Jesu-Feuer am Marlinger Berg 🔥
Auch heuer leuchten am Sonntagabend wieder die traditionellen Herz-Jesu-Feuer über ganz Südtirol – so auch hoch oben am Marlinger Berg.⛰🕯
Dieser Südtiroler Brauch soll die tiefe Verbundenheit mit der Heimat symbolisieren. Als Motiv für das Feuer wird unter anderem das Christusmonogramm gewählt.

Ein besonderer Anblick, der jedes Jahr aufs Neue die Tradition lebendig hält.
Sei dabei und erlebe dieses beeindruckende Spektakel!🌟

📸Strimmer Roland

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marling_marlengo

The Tradition of "Herz Jesu Sonntag" - the Celebration of the Heart of Jesus on Marling mountain 🔥

On Sunday evening, the annual Sacred Heart of Jesus bonfires are lit throughout South Tyrol, including on the "Marlinger Berg". This South Tyrolean custom is intended to symbolise the deep bond with the homeland. The Christ monogram is chosen as the motif for the fire.🎇

Be there and experience this impressive spectacle that keeps the South Tyrolean tradition alive! 🌟

📸Roland Strimmer

#marling #südtirol #meran #HerzJesuFeuer #Tradition #MarlingerBerg #Brauchtum #marlengo #altoadige #southtyrol

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Marling - Marlengo

Laue Sommerabende in Marling – einfach genießen! 🍷🍨🍽️

Der Sommer in Marling lädt zum Verweilen ein – ob bei einem traditionellen Fest am Festplatz, einem stimmungsvollen Abend im Restaurant oder Gasthaus im Dorf, am Waalweg oder am Marlinger Berg.☀😉

Laue Abende, gute Gesellschaft, kulinarische Genüsse und einzigartige Aussichten – das ist der Marlinger Sommer!⛰🥂
Wie wäre es mit einem feinen Abendessen und einem Glas Marlinger Wein – und zum Abschluss eine leckere Nachspeise?🍷🍨

Erlebt Marling von seiner genussvollsten Seite – wir freuen uns auf euren Besuch!✨😀

📸TV Marling_Herb Media

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