Adler Living Gartenwohnung
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Adler Living Gartenwohnung
In the Adler Living garden apartment, our guests enjoy a sunny private garden with a cozy terrace, which offers a view of the picturesque Naturnser Nörderberg. The Adler Living garden apartment offers space for a maximum of 4 people and comprises a spacious 55m2 living room with fold-out sofa bed for two people, a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, a cozy bedroom with queen-size bed and a modern bathroom with washing machine. In the underground garage, our guests can park their vehicle in their own parking space in the garage box, in which there is also a wall box (two Schuko and one CEE socket) for charging e-cars and e-bikes for a fee. Our guests also have access to a bicycle parking space in the underground garage and an elevator, which allows them to easily bring their suitcases to their apartment.
The Adler Living garden apartment is equipped with free WiFi, underfloor heating, a private washing machine and dishwasher, an electric barbecue in the outdoor area, a Nespresso coffee machine and a 50-inch Smart TV with satellite and cable TV. Our guests also have access to a tumble dryer in the basement for communal use. Towels and bed linen are provided by us and are included in the price.
The holiday apartment offers a private fenced garden where you can enjoy relaxing mountain views while having your morning cup of coffee.
Vacations in the center of Naturno, South Tyrol. The Adler Living garden apartment is located in the heart of the sun-drenched village of Naturno, which is just 14 kilometers from the spa town of Merano. The apartment is characterized by its very central yet quiet location, from which all stores, restaurants, bars, museums, etc. as well as bus and train stops are within walking distance.
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The Property Adler Living Gartenwohnung is located in Naturns / Naturno.Top sightseeing spots in the area of Adler Living Gartenwohnung
Lebenberg castle in Tscherms provides an architectural overview from the Middle Ages to the Rococo.
The Jewish Museum in Merano illustrates the life of the Jewish community.
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