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Terlano/Terlan
Terlan is well-known for its wine and asparagus. The two main symbols of this town are ruins of Castel Casanova towering over the village and the majestic church steeple. During the Middle Ages, Terlan was very important for silver mining.
Main Topic of the shelter: A description is provided of the now-defunct mine: the heaps of waste, the minerals extracted and the importance of the mine for the local economy.
timetablesLeave from Terlano/Terlan to discover the beauty of South Tyrol by public transport. Timetables of services stopping at Terlano/Terlan are available to help you plan your journey. |
HighlightHETZ high-rope climbing gardenHaving fun, following new paths, overcoming limits, changing one's view… Neuhaus Castle Ruin (Maultasch)It is believed that Margarethe Maultasch, duchess of Carinthia and Tyrol, used to stay here. Mariä Himmelfahrt parish churchThe church is a late-gothic building dating back to the 14th century with a Romanesque side tower. Terlan wineryOne of the first wineries in South Tyrol was founded in 1893 amidst the wine-growing area of Terlan. |
accessibilityA successful rail transport model is not based solely upon rolling stock and competitive fares. Ease of access and modern stations make this railway a special interchange area for local traffic. Renovation work evisages increasing platform height at Untermais, Lana-Burgstall, Gargazon, Vilpian, Siebeneich and Sigmundskon in order to allow passengers to get on/off the new low-floor FLIRT trains with ease. Similar work at other stations will be carried out very soon. |
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connectionsNetwork maps are available soon. Those will indicate all public transport services to and from Terlano/Terlan. Maps will also show location of railway station, town centre and main bus stops in Terlan/Terlan. You can use this information for travel by car or bicycle, or on foot. |
