No space for boring hours: A holiday at the Hotel Haus an der Luck always means fun, action and clear mountain air as well as finding time for the large and small wonders of the Dolomites apline world.
Also during summer: Barbecue evenings with your host Franz.
Tennis courts, mountain bike paths and fitness routes in the locality are at your choice to keep your body fit. If you are more likely to become acquainted to South Tyrolean urban culture, you should take a trip to the nearest cities for some sightseeing and shopping.
Our alpine cabin
Our guests love our alpine cabin located at 1,700 metres above sea level. The perfect destination for a hiking tour - pack your backpack and join us for a day exploring South Tyrol's countryside.
Other attractions to go for:
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Barbianer Keschtnweg Go for a walk at the nearby Keschtnweg. It takes in a variety of scenery through woods, part of the traditional Isarco Valley landscape and open fields. For further details (german) click here. |
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Barbianer Wasserfälle
Take a hiking trip to the "Watefalls of Barbiano". |
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Castel Forte (Trostburg) in Ponte Gardena |
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The Villandro (Villanders) & Barbiano Meadows |
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Trechiese (Dreikirchen) |
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Corno di Renon (Rittner Horn) The view at Rittner Horn is one of the most well known in the Alps and spans from the huge glaciers of the Ortler in the west far into the legendary Dolomite world in the east and from the Stubaier Alps and Zillertaler Alps in the north all the way to Presanella and Adamello in the south where it is possible to see the Brenta Dolomites with their breathtaking rock formations. |
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Chiusa (15 minutes by car) Once strategically situated at the important crossroads between north and south, this town is still easily reached by car or rail, and still serves as the hub of our multi-facetted region of wine and chestnuts: Klausen/Chiusa is quickly and easily reached by car, bus, and rail, and from here emanate all the hiking trails and bicycle paths which will take you to all points of this fascinating region. Our natural promenade will entice you to go for easy strolls starting directly from the center of town. |
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Bressanone (30 minutes by car) Where the two rivers Eisack and Rienz join, art, culture, way of life and enjoyment of life melt together in the same harmonious way. With its old lanes and town residence, arbours and brigdes, with is churches, the cathedral, the cloister, its Gothik frescoes, the “Hofburg” – former residence of the bishop (today diocesan and crib museum) – with its avenues and parks, its vineyards and orchards, brixen invites you to stay. |
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Bolzano (35 minutes by car) Bolzano (Bozen) is often dubbed ‘Gateway to the Dolomites’. Occupying a broad valley basin at an altitude of 265 metres (870 ft) with three beautiful Alpine high plateaux of rolling hills encircling the town horseshoe-like to the north from east to west, if you are coming from the south it is difficult to avoid Bolzano if your destination is the breathtakingly awesome world-famous rock faces known as the Dolomites. In spring the contrast between lush Mediterranean vegetation beside the town’s panoramic sun-drenched promenades and the snow-mantled Dolomites where the skiing season is still in full swing, is especially striking. |






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