Enclosed farm with vineyards and historic tower in a sunny hillside location in South Tyrol in the Terlan wine region.
The farm has 2.2 hectares of vineyards, including Pinot Blanc, Sauvignon, Chardonnay and Merlot, as well as around 5 hectares of woodland.
On the grounds of the enclosed farm there is also a historic tower, which reflects the tradition of the location, another residential building with four residential units, as well as agricultural outbuildings.
The historic medieval tower was built in the 14th century and has recently been completely renovated to modern building standards. The work was completed at the end of the year 2022.
From the tower it is possible to enjoy wonderful views over the Adige Valley and the neighbouring mountains.
The second residential building has a total of 4 residential units with parking spaces and accessories. The building was renovated in 2021 in terms of the outer shell (façade and roof) and has modern heating by means of gas and heat pump, as well as photovoltaics with energy storage and an electric charging station for vehicles.
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Terlano is a well-known municipality in South Tyrol, located between Merano and Bolzano, known for its wine production and picturesque landscape. Terlaner Pinot Blanc is internationally renowned and is characterised by fruity aromas of apples, pears and citrus fruits. It can also have a slight almond flavour and a pleasant minerality. The Terlano wine region is known for its calcareous soils and Alpine climate, which can give the wine a special terroir flavour.
Terlan offers breathtaking landscapes. The history of Terlano and South Tyrol has experienced various cultural influences over the centuries and was part of the Habsburg Empire before becoming part of Italy. The surroundings of Terlano are characterised by vineyards, orchards and green mountains. The region is popular for hiking and cycling tours that lead through picturesque villages and idyllic landscapes. There are numerous farms and inns in Terlano and the surrounding area that offer local produce. Here, visitors can savour the culinary delights of the region. Terlano is well connected to the transport network, both by road and by train. The region is also a popular destination for tourists who want to experience the beauty of the South Tyrolean mountains.
Distances:
Merano (22 km), Bolzano (14 km), Innsbruck (135 km), Verona (160 km), Munich (291 km), Milan (280 km), Venice (273 km), Zurich (300 km).
Bolzano airport (12 km), Innsbruck airport (135 km), Verona airport (160 km), Venice airport (225 km), Milan Linate airport (270 km).
Price on request.
All information is indicative and may be subject to change or correction at any time.