Step outside and explore.

Verdignes is your gateway to alpine trails, local vineyards, and quiet mountain charm.

A small village on green rolling hills with the Dolomites beyond A stone church with a cross on its gable Interior of a small church with painted frescoes Fresco of a skeleton with a clock — the church of Verdings

Verdignes…

Verdings (Verdignes) is a tiny, sun-bathed hamlet perched about 950 m above Chiusa/Klausen in South Tyrol, looking straight across to the Dolomites. From the Romanesque-Gothic church of San Valentino you can stroll the Chestnut Trail (Keschtnweg), follow the short Birmehlweg loop past old farms, or drop down to Sabiona Abbey and Chiusa for art-filled lanes and cafés.

In autumn local taverns host “Törggelen” evenings with new wine and roasted chestnuts; the rest of the year you can visit nearby Velthurns Castle, sample hearty farm cuisine at Gasthaus St Valentin, or simply enjoy the orchards, chestnut groves and big-sky views that make Verdings perfect for slow, scenic walks.

…and its surroundings

Säben Monastery on a rocky hill above Chiusa

Sabiona

Säben Monastery

A dramatic Benedictine monastery complex perched on a limestone promontory above Chiusa.

Scenic view of the small Alpine town of Chiusa

Chiusa

Klausen

A compact medieval town straddling the Eisack River.

A European town square in Brixen decorated for Christmas

Bressanone

Brixen

South Tyrol's oldest city and former prince-bishopric.

Mountain range with jagged peaks at the Plose

Plose

Plose mountain

The 2,562 m mountain dominating Bressanone's skyline.

A mountain village nestled in lush green hills in Val Gardena

Val Gardena

Grödnertal

A Ladin-speaking valley carved into the Dolomites.

Scenic mountain landscape with a small chapel at Latzfons Cross

Latzfons Cross

Latzfonser Kreuz

At 2,305 m, South Tyrol's highest pilgrimage site crowns the ridge above Latzfons.

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