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Chienes

Kiens (Italian: Chienes) is a municipality and village in South Tyrol, northern Italy, situated approximately 50 kilometers northeast of Bolzano. This tranquil alpine village offers a serene escape from urban bustle, characterized by its traditional architecture and peaceful surroundings. For frequent travelers seeking a quiet base to explore the broader South Tyrol region, Kiens provides an authentic local experience. The area is ideal for those who prefer a relaxed atmosphere while remaining within reasonable reach of major regional hubs like Bolzano. Visitors can enjoy the natural beauty of the Alps and immerse themselves in the local culture without the crowds typical of larger tourist destinations.

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Getting there & around

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🚆 Ehrenburg/Casteldarne railway station

Before choosing where to stay

Where to Base

Given Kiens' small size, accommodation options are limited. It is advisable to base yourself in Bolzano, which offers a wide range of hotels and excellent transport links. Kiens serves best as a day-trip destination for experiencing rural South Tyrol.

Getting Around

Kiens is located about 50 km from Bolzano. Renting a car or taking regional trains and buses is recommended. Public transport in South Tyrol is efficient, making it easy to explore the surrounding mountain areas and nearby towns.

Best Season

The region is accessible year-round. Summer is ideal for hiking, while winter offers skiing opportunities. South Tyrol's scenery changes dramatically with the seasons. Hotel availability may vary, so planning ahead is recommended for peak travel times.

Nearby attractions

Ehrenburg Castle

Ehrenburg Castle

Historic1.5 km

château in South Tyrol, Italy

Astjoch

Nature5.2 km

mountain in Italy

Sonnenburg

Sonnenburg

Historic5.5 km

building in St. Lorenzen, South Tyrol, Italy

Dining

Schöneck

Restaurant Michelin€€€2.1 km

With over 30 years’ experience behind them, the Baumgartner brothers’ restaurant is an excellent choice for classic specialities from the Alto Adige, offering a menu that focuses on regional dishes yet also includes a few fish-based options. The most important feature here is that all specialities are made from top-quality ingredients (often locally sourced), prepared by chef Karl with an expertise that ignores modern trends and passing fashions. Meals are served in rooms that are elegantly decorated with local wood, including a beautiful lounge space with a piano in front of the bar, Stube-st

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Gassenwirt

RestaurantBib Gourmand€€1.2 km

Situated next to the village church, this restaurant has been serving excellent South Tyrolean cuisine since as far back as 1602. House specialities include canederli pressati (dumplings) and Buchteln (a type of sweet bun).

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Lerchner's In Runggen

RestaurantBib Gourmand€€5.1 km

This establishment is dedicated to traditional South Tyrolean cuisine, alongside its own farm with beef cattle. Great attention is paid to both the details and the ambiance, and the dishes – always generous, with many available as small tastings called “Tyrolean tapas” – celebrate the finest ingredients and most delightful regional recipes. The specialties follow the seasons: Gröstl (a roast of beef and pork with potatoes, onion, and speck), Tirtlan (rye fritters), and the essential apple strudel, along with homemade bread and breadsticks, are also available for takeaway. The wine list fully e

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Tanzer

Restaurant€€€2.9 km

Located beneath the belltower in a small hamlet, this restaurant has two romantic 17C Stube-style dining rooms, where Melanie and her sommelier husband Michael delight guests with regional, modern and imaginative cuisine. Most of the ingredients are sourced locally, including from the restaurant’s own kitchen garden. The home-made syrups and jams are highly recommended.

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Sichelburg

Restaurant€€4.4 km

Treat yourself to a great meal in an idyllic setting in this village restaurant occupying the first floor of a castle dating back to the 13C. The romantic dining rooms are furnished with wood, while the creative cuisine focuses on typical mountain produce.

🕐 Mo-Su 12:00-13:30,19:00-21:30; We off; Th off

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La Passion

Restaurant€€5.0 km

A small, cosy, completely wood - panelled stube has been set up in this residential building. The menus are traditional but inventive.

🕐 Tu-Su 12:00-15:00,19:00-21:00; PH off

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