A holiday in Val Venosta/Vinschgau in South Tyrol is something special. This broad valley, which stretches from Passo di Resia/Reschenpass on the Austrian-Italian border to Tel/Töll just before Merano/Meran is perfect for a varied break. Thanks to its east-west direction, the contrasting valley slopes provide a welcoming variety to your holiday in Val Venosta/Vinschgau. In Monte Tramontana/Nördersberg, a lush green vegetation dominates due to the mild and humid climate, while on the sparse slopes of the arid and sun-drenched Monte Sole/Sonnenberg, a Mediterranean scenery awaits you on your holiday in Val Venosta/Vinschgau. Our hotel in Ciardes/Tschars, your cosy home from home, nestles amid this interplay between nature and culture.
If you like active holidays in Val Venosta/Vinschgau, you can get the most with us. A large variety of trails for hikers and cyclists and opportunities to go fly fishing and climbing ensures no time for boredom.
The cultivated landscape of blossoming orchards, picturesque vineyards, and shady woods around our wellness hotel in Val Venosta/Vinschgau is enchanting. Having pleasure on your holiday here is of utmost importance. Products that are treasured far beyond the borders of Val Venosta/Vinschgau are cultivated here: apples, pears, apricots, and strawberries, but also asparagus and potatoes. You can taste such delights in our down-to-earth and authentic cuisine in the form of apricot dumplings or our traditional ‘Vinschger Schneemilch’. Let us spoil you with culinary delights on your holiday in Val Venosta/Vinschgau.
Vinschgau is a valley of contrasts. That’s what I appreciate about my homeland and would like to bring closer to my guests.
Around the picturesque village of Castelbello/Kastelbell, there are worthwhile sights like the Messner Mountain, the Juval Museum, and the Castelbello/Kastelbell Castle. Further away from our panoramic hotel in South Tyrol, there are buildings from the past. A trip to the medieval town of Glorenza/Glurns is definitely worth a visit, and in Sluderno/Schluderns you can find Castel Coira/Churburg, a Renaissance castle with Europe’s biggest private collection of armouries.
One further curiosity for all holidaymakers in Val Venosta/Vinschgau is the church tower in Lago die Resia/Reschensee which has been poking out of the lake since 1950 when the old town of Curon/ Graun was flooded to make way for a reservoir.