Appiano on the Wine Road: Where the Landscape Breathes Wine and History
Appiano is the largest wine-growing municipality in the Garden of South Tyrol and one of the most captivating places along the Wine Road. Nestled among hills lined with neat rows of vines and ancient farmsteads, this town boasts a winemaking tradition dating back to before 1000 BC. The mild climate and porphyry-rich soils produce fine grapes that give life to wines of exceptional elegance.
Today, Appiano is home to over 20 historic wineries, where a passion for wine has been passed down through generations. Every sip here tells the deep story of the bond between people and the land, between culture and nature.
Castles, Churches, and Villages of Timeless Charm

The municipality of Appiano includes the hamlets of San Michele, San Paolo, Cornaiano, Frangarto, Riva di Sotto, Missiano, Monticolo, Predonico, and Gaido. It is a land full of charm, known for its extraordinary concentration of castles and historic residences: as many as 180 out of a total of 800 in all of South Tyrol.
Among the most famous are Appiano Castle, Boymont Castle, and Corba Castle, connected by the picturesque Three Castles Trail — a walk through greenery, towers, and ramparts that seem straight out of a fairy tale.
There is no shortage of historic churches: the Church of Madonna del Riposo, the Church of Santa Giustina, and the Calvary Chapel are just a few examples. But the true jewel is the Parish Church of San Paolo, also known as the “Cathedral in the Countryside”, a symbol of the wealth and prestige of the local noble families. A place where spirituality, art, and history meet in one breathtaking view.
Nature, Hikes, and Lakes to Enjoy All Year Round
Appiano is the ideal starting point for outdoor enthusiasts. Nearby, you’ll find wonders such as the Ice Holes, where cool air blows even in the height of summer, and Lake Monticolo, with bathing facilities perfectly integrated into the forest and clear waters inviting you to swim or paddle in peace.
For those seeking authentic experiences, the traditional events offer the perfect chance to experience Appiano like a local: from the Oktoberfest to the San Paolo Culture Weeks, from the Cornaiano Wine Cellar Festival to the evocative International Castle Ride — an event that blends sport, elegance, and history.
Appiano, Where Wine Tells History and Beauty Enchants
Appiano is much more than a wine village. It’s a place where every detail speaks of quality of life, authentic tradition, and a landscape to be savored slowly. Whether you’re passionate about fine wines, history, hiking, or simply beauty itself, you’ll find your place here.
Appiano isn’t just visited — it’s experienced.















