The Alpenhof family hotel at the heart of Puster Valley is surrounded by nature and culture.

Of Kirschtamichl, castle ruins and a mountain lake.

Culture and history are present in Rasen-Antholz: not only in its ruins and cultural monuments, but also in its traditions and customs. Do you know what a “Kirschtamichl” is? Or why the cows are decorated with flowers at the end of the summer? Surely you know the meaning of the traditional Sacred Heart bonfires. No?!…

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Culture and history are present in Rasen-Antholz: not only in its ruins and cultural monuments, but also in its traditions and customs.
Do you know what a “Kirschtamichl” is? Or why the cows are decorated with flowers at the end of the summer? Surely you know the meaning of the traditional Sacred Heart bonfires. No?! it doesn’t matter, because all these and many more questions can be answered in detail at the Alpenhof family hotel. Please don’t hesitate to ask!

The Antholz Valley is home to some magnificent and breathtaking places and it is worth taking a look around. Whether by bike or on foot, everything can be easily and quickly reached. Mystical ruins, fascinating sights and the Dolomites are all surrounded by South Tyrol’s unique natural world.
And looking further afield is also worthwhile: the Three Peaks of Lavaredo, the Pragser Wildsee, the Messner Mountain Museum, the Toblach zoo, the Prettau mine, the Kneipp park in Niederdorf, the Reiner waterfalls and so much more… we have plenty of tips – just ask!

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Culture and history are present in Rasen-Antholz: not only in its ruins and cultural monuments, but also in its traditions and customs.
Do you know what a “Kirschtamichl” is? Or why the cows are decorated with flowers at the end of the summer? Surely you know the meaning of the traditional Sacred Heart bonfires. No?! it doesn’t matter, because all these and many more questions can be answered in detail at the Alpenhof family hotel. Please don’t hesitate to ask!

The Antholz Valley is home to some magnificent and breathtaking places and it is worth taking a look around. Whether by bike or on foot, everything can be easily and quickly reached. Mystical ruins, fascinating sights and the Dolomites are all surrounded by South Tyrol’s unique natural world.
And looking further afield is also worthwhile: the Three Peaks of Lavaredo, the Pragser Wildsee, the Messner Mountain Museum, the Toblach zoo, the Prettau mine, the Kneipp park in Niederdorf, the Reiner waterfalls and so much more… we have plenty of tips – just ask!

Plan your South Tyrol vacation now!