Apartment in Trentino-South Tyrol
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About this apartment rental
The apartment enjoys a peaceful yet central location, just 300 meters from the historic village center. This ideal setting allows guests to relax in tranquility while having shops, cafés, and essential services within easy walking distance. Casa Salvia is located on the ground floor of a well-maintained residential building with a private garden and parking space in the courtyard, offering both comfort and convenience. Direct access to the garden provides the perfect opportunity to unwind outdoors—perhaps with a glass of local wine or a quiet moment surrounded by greenery.
The interiors are thoughtfully furnished in authentic country style. Natural wood elements, warm fabrics, and soft color tones create a cozy and welcoming atmosphere. In winter, the apartment becomes a snug retreat after a day in the snow; in summer, it serves as a cool and relaxing base from which to explore the region.
Salorno itself is a village rich in history and tradition, with a lively yet intimate center. Within just a few minutes on foot, guests can reach the main square, where cafés, bars, and small local shops invite visitors to experience everyday life in South Tyrol. Enjoy a freshly baked apple strudel or a cappuccino outdoors while soaking in the relaxed village atmosphere. The central location makes Casa Salvia especially appealing for families, couples, and anyone seeking a stress-free holiday.
Directly opposite the residence is the renowned winery Salurnis, known for producing high-quality local wines. Wine lovers can take part in tastings and guided tours, discovering traditional grape varieties and learning about winemaking along the South Tyrolean Wine Road. This authentic culinary experience offers a deeper connection to the region’s culture and flavors.
Families with children will appreciate the nearby playground Perkeolino, where younger guests can play safely while adults relax and enjoy the surroundings.
Casa Salvia is also an excellent starting point for exploring the wider region. Within about 30 minutes by train or car, you can reach the cities of Bolzano and Trento. Bolzano captivates visitors with its historic arcades, unique Central European atmosphere, and the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology, home to the famous glacier mummy Ötzi. Trento impresses with the Castello del Buonconsiglio, elegant Renaissance squares, and a vibrant cultural scene. Both cities offer seasonal markets, cultural events, excellent restaurants, and shopping opportunities.
Winter sports enthusiasts can reach the ski areas of Fai della Paganella and Alpe Cermis near Cavalese in approximately 40 minutes. These destinations are known for well-maintained slopes, modern lifts, and breathtaking Dolomite panoramas. In addition to skiing and snowboarding, visitors can enjoy snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. During the summer months, the same areas transform into paradises for hikers and mountain bikers.
A special advantage for guests is the complimentary Südtirol Guest Pass, provided during the stay. This card allows free use of public transportation throughout South Tyrol, including regional trains and buses. From Salorno’s main square, you can easily reach the train station and travel comfortably to Bolzano or Trento in about 30 minutes—making it easy to explore sustainably without relying on a car.
Public buses also connect to the hillside hamlets above Salorno. At 565 meters above sea level lies Pochi/Buchholz, home to the sculpture garden of artist Sieglinde Tatz-Borgogno, where contemporary art meets Alpine nature in a unique outdoor setting. The area is crossed by the Dürer Path, commemorating the historic journey of the famous Renaissance artist through this region. Visitors can also explore St. Ursula’s Church and enjoy traditional South Tyrolean cuisine in local inns.
Higher up, at approximately 1,330 meters above sea level, is the hamlet of Gfrill/Cauria. From here, visitors can admire spectacular panoramic views over the entire Adige Valley, with clear days offering glimpses of the Dolomites. Numerous hiking trails, including the European long-distance path, lead to alpine huts and mountain farms where guests can savor regional specialties such as dumplings, speck, mountain cheeses, and homemade desserts.
Salorno offers a complete holiday experience: relaxation among vineyards, cultural discoveries, outdoor sports, and outstanding gastronomy. In spring and summer, cycling paths along the Adige River and hiking trails through forests and castles invite exploration. Autumn brings the vibrant colors of the grape harvest, while winter transforms the landscape into a magical snowy scene.
Staying at Casa Salvia means immersing yourself in a remarkable natural setting while benefiting from a central location and excellent infrastructure. Whether you are planning a romantic getaway, an active family holiday, or an outdoor adventure, Casa Salvia is the perfect base for unforgettable experiences in South Tyrol.
