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Agriturismo in Trentino-Alto-Adige-Sudtirol

Farmhouses in Trentino-Alto-Adige-Sudtirol: Choose your agriturismo for your vacation.

Agriturismi.it has curated a selection of agritourisms in Trentino-Alto-Adige-Sudtirol, for a stay dedicated to Italian culture and good food.
An agriturismo in Trentino-Alto-Adige-Sudtirol offers the chance to explore an extensive natural, historical, and cultural heritage with abundant tourism options.

The bilingual region Trentino Alto Adige offers great opportunities both in summer and in winter. It can be experienced walking, riding a horse or a mountain bike, from a white snowy mountain, to a hot thermal pool in Levico or Pejo, area characterized by lakes like Ledro, Molveno, Carezza, churches and wine routes. There are plenty of places to discover like castles of Buonconsiglio and Rovereto, museums, ancient mines and archeological sites.
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Trento, Merano, Bolzano, Riva del Garda, Levico Terme, Vipiteno.
Local food
Cuisine: Canederli, Carne salada, Spätzle, Röstkartoffeln.
Wines: Teroldego Rotaliano, Gewurztraminer, Caldaro, Valdadige.

In Trentino-Alto-Adige-Sudtirol we have 87 farmhouses, including 19 with swimming pool, 25 with restaurant and 30 pet friendly.

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Frequently asked questions about Trentino-Alto-Adige-Sudtirol

How many agriturismi are there in Trentino-Alto Adige?
The portal lists 87 certified agriturismi active in Trentino-Alto Adige. The offering is split almost evenly between the two autonomous provinces: Bolzano has 46 structures, Trento has 41. Density is highest in the alpine valleys and on the Dolomite plateaus, where mountain farming runs alongside rural hospitality.
Which areas are best for an agriturismo in Trentino-Alto Adige?
The areas with the highest concentration of structures are Val Gardena, Alta Badia, Alpe di Siusi, and Plan de Corones for those seeking Dolomite landscapes. Val Venosta and Valli di Tures ed Aurina offer more isolated settings. Val di Fiemme, Vallagarina, and Dolomiti del Brenta are solid options on the Trentino side. Merano, Bolzano and surroundings, and Val d'Ega round out the valley-floor offering.
What do agriturismi in Trentino-Alto Adige serve?
The cuisine varies considerably between the two provinces. In Alto Adige, canederli, speck DOP, graukäse cheeses, and apple strudel are staples. In Trentino, polenta with mushrooms, zelten, malga cheeses, and freshwater trout take center stage. DOC wines from the valleys — Pinot Grigio, Gewürztraminer, Marzemino, and Müller Thurgau — accompany almost every agriturismo table.
When is the best time to visit agriturismi in Trentino-Alto Adige?
Summer, from June through August, gives full access to alpine trails and malghe. September and October coincide with the grape harvest in the wine valleys and with masi festivals. Winter works well near ski resorts. Spring is the least crowded season: masi open, pastures coming back to life, prices lower.
What services do agriturismi in Trentino-Alto Adige offer?
Common services include an on-site restaurant with house cooking, a pool, pet-friendly accommodations, fattorie didattiche, and direct production of cheeses or speck. Some structures have a sauna and wellness area, in keeping with the local spa tradition. On Agriturismi.it you can filter structures by specific service to find the one that fits your needs.
What activities can you do at an agriturismo in Trentino-Alto Adige?
The most practiced activities include trekking and mountain biking on CAI trails and local networks, tastings of DOC wines and Trentino grappa distillates, visits to malga dairies, and speck production workshops. In winter, many structures sit a few kilometers from the slopes at Plan de Corones, Val Gardena, and Alta Pusteria. Fattorie didattiche are a concrete option for families with children.
How much does it cost to stay at an agriturismo in Trentino-Alto Adige?
Trentino-Alto Adige is one of the most expensive agriturismo regions in Italy. Base rates start at around €60–80 per person per night with breakfast. Structures with full services, a sauna, or a Dolomite location typically run between €120 and €200 per night for a double room. Design masi or those with a spa often exceed €250. Booking in advance cuts costs, especially in high season and on winter weekends.

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