The Vinschgau Valley runs in a west-east orientation, from the
Merano basin at
Partschins up the Adige river to
Reschen Pass in the northwest. The
Ötztal Alps in the north, part of the
Alpine crest, separate it from the upper
Inn Valley. The Adige valley is further confined by the
Sesvenna Alps in the west and the
Ortler Alps in the south. It comprises several side valleys, such as the
Suldental, the
Matscher Tal, or the
Schnalstal. Due to the insular location within the
Central Eastern Alps, a rather warm climate and a lack of rain (400mm per year), fields, meadows and
apple orchards are irrigated.
Viticulture is also common. According to the 2001 census, 96.51% of the population of the valley speak German, 3.41% Italian and 0.08%
Ladin as first language. ==Subdivision==