Discover the best top things to do in Non Valley, Italy including Cantina LasteRosse, Trekking del Cristo Pyepensante, Distilleria Rossi d'Anaunia, Santuario di San Romedio, Lago di Tovel, Pista Ciclabile Val Di Non, Centro Culturale d'Anaunia Casa de Gentili, Caseificio Sociale Di Coredo, Cascata di Tret, Cantina Sidreria Lucia Maria Melchiori.
Restaurants in Non Valley
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WINERY LASTEROSSE LasteRosse was born between expanses of apple orchards, in a land made of rock, heights and steep slopes. We are a small farm in Val di Non and for several years we have been committed to the realization of a dream, that is the creation of a winery respectful towards our territory, land, traditions and times. Our mountain vineyards are located near the canyon of Novella River Park, on the Santa Giustina lakeside in the municipality of Romallo at a height of 730 meters. We grow manually without the use of herbicides the grapes of aromatic varieties such as Gewurztraminer, old autochthonous vine varieties from Trentino such as Groppello di Revo and some of the noblest varieties in the world such as Pinot Noir. We also pay great attention to the moon that accompanies our creativity and all stages of bottling. We like the reception and we are always available for visits to the winery and tasting of our wines and sparkling wines. As a wine experience.
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La nostra è una piccola distilleria a conduzione familiare; ci troviamo a Revò di Novella, nel cuore della Valle di Non. Ogni autunno raccogliamo la vinaccia che ci viene fornita dalle cantine e la distilliamo per ricavarne la nuova grappa. Produciamo Grappe Barrique, Classiche e alle Erbe. Oltre ai classici Liquori alla Frutta ed i più moderni Liquori d'Erbe: Cirmolo, Fieno Amaro e Liquirizia.
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Park your car at Sanzeno and walk approx. 40 mins along the cliff side through the gorge on well trodden, fenced paths to this quiet monastery. Take a picnic in your backpack and visit Bruno the resident bear before exploring the monastery built entirely by the monks. Alternatively you can drive through the gorge to the monastery. Either way it's free to visit.
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