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Guided tours at Hocheppan Castle

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Hocheppan Castle sits majestically on a rocky spur above Eppan on the Wine Road and is one of the most important fortified castles in South Tyrol. Built around 1130 by the Counts of Eppan, the complex impresses with mighty curtain walls, a striking keep and the well-preserved Palas. Particularly worth seeing is the Romanesque castle chapel, whose interior walls are decorated with extraordinary frescoes. These date back to the 13th century and show both biblical scenes and rare secular depictions - including the famous “dumpling eater”, a humorous testimony to everyday medieval culture. After years of decay, the castle was restored and is now a popular excursion destination with refreshments and a unique view of the Adige Valley. It combines history, art and nature to create an impressive experience.

Hocheppan Castle and its chapel can be visited as part of guided tours, available every 30 minutes from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM on the following days:
• 5. April – July: Thursday to Sunday
• August: Thursday to Monday
• September – 9. November: Thursday to Tuesday

At the following times:
• On the hour: guided tour of the castle
• Every half hour: Art historical chapel tour

Special tours for larger groups or outside these times are available on request. Guided tours are available in German, Italian and English.

For more information about guided tours, please contact the Tourist Association of Appiano at info@eppan.com or by phone at +39 0471 662206.

Opening hours:
Hocheppan Castle and the castle tavern are open daily except Wednesday from 10 am to 6 pm, hot meals are served from 11 am to 3.30 pm.