A place where guests become friends
When one thinks of Feldthurns, one immediately thinks of chestnuts – "Keschte", as we say in South Tyrolean dialect.
The "Keschtnweg" (Chestnut Trail), the Castaneum community center, and the many delicious chestnut-inspired dishes have become symbols of Feldthurns – the village where the sun feels at home.
And right here, for more than 500 years, stands the Oberwirt. For three generations – nearly 60 years now – it has been lovingly run by the Brunner-Gamper family. Located directly next to Velthurns Castle, just cross the road and step straight into the world of chestnuts. If you’d like it a touch more poetic or slightly more concise, I’d be happy to refine it further.
The "Keschtnweg" (Chestnut Trail), the Castaneum community center, and the many delicious chestnut-inspired dishes have become symbols of Feldthurns – the village where the sun feels at home.
And right here, for more than 500 years, stands the Oberwirt. For three generations – nearly 60 years now – it has been lovingly run by the Brunner-Gamper family. Located directly next to Velthurns Castle, just cross the road and step straight into the world of chestnuts. If you’d like it a touch more poetic or slightly more concise, I’d be happy to refine it further.


THE "KESCHTE"
When one thinks of Feldthurns, one immediately thinks of chestnuts – "Keschte", as we call them here






