A paradise for snow lovers
For many people, winter is the best season of the year!
No doubt, because the Valle Isarco presents itself from its best side in very season: Deeply snow-covered valleys invite you to take a romantic walk, to take a ski tour on snow-covered mountains and peaks and to get away from the hustle in the Scaleres. Also skiers have hit the jackpot – the Plose ski area is located only 20 minutes from us and many more kilometres of slope can be reached within 60 minutes by car!
BrixenCard
The BrixenCard is included in the price of the hotel room for our guests. With this card, you can enjoy numerous advantages such as free entrance to museums, the free use of public transportation all over South Tyrol! Also the entry to the „Acquarena“ is included.
More ski enjoyment and fun on the slopes:
Within 60 minutes by car in …
- Plose ski area (20 minutes)
7 ski lifts | 40 kilometres of slope | Legendary and longest run “Trametsch” 9 km long with a change in elevation of 1,400 m
- Gitschberg/Jochtal ski area (15 minutes)
16 ski lifts| 50 kilometres of slope | two ski areas that are connected by a gondola lift
- Gröden ski area (50 minutes)
79 ski lifts| 175 kilometres of slope | the most difficult and famous run “Saslong” of the FIS Ski World Cup
- Kronplatz ski area (40 minutes)
32 ski lifts| 119 kilometres of slope | “Black Five”- black slopes that have what it takes | Connection with the Sellaronda
- Ratschings-Jaufen ski area (45 minutes)
8 ski lifts| 25 kilometres of slope | a small, welcoming family ski area
In 7th cross-country skiing heaven
- Lüsner Alm 7.5 km
- Kreuztal 5 km
- Petschied in Hinterlüsen 3 km
Sledding
- Tobaggan run Rossalm Kreuztal in Bressanone
- Tobaggan run RudiRun in Bressanone
- Tobaggan run Spiluk (directly above the winter hiking path, can be reached from the hotel)
Winter and snow shoe hikes
- Winter hiking path from Villa Mayr to the Bergweiler Spiluck
- Snow shoe hike Lüsner Alm
- Winter hike through the Rodenecker – Lüsner mountain pastures
Ski touring
- Ski touring in the Scaleres