Hotel Jager Hans
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Hotel Jager Hans
Welcome to the Hotel Jager Hans in the Val Passiria near Merano - South Tyrol - Italy! We are looking forward to welcoming you and to pampering you during your holidays in Meranerland! The Hotel Jager Hans is located in St. Martin in the Val Passiria - Merano - South Tyrol. The Val Passiria offers beautiful South Tyrolean holidays: hiking on more than 300 km of hiking trails, climbing fun in 5 climbing walls and 2 climbing halls, bike tours in the Alps, Nordic walking along the river Passer and history and culture in the Museum Passeier. The city of Merano, only a few minutes away by car, awaits its visitors with a Mediterranean climate, the Merano Thermal Baths, the gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle and other attractions. Treat yourself at least on holiday to what you otherwise so rarely have time for. The offer at Hotel Jager Hans is tempting to let intensively experienced days end in gentle relaxation in a wonderful holiday landscape! Relax in the whirlpool or in the various saunas, and to loosen up, take a few lengths in the indoor pool. ... Feeling good is the motto here! This also includes good food from the kitchen and cellar, local and Italian specialities. Our masseur will pamper you with soothing treatments, but of course you can also simply enjoy the South Tyrolean sun on our beautiful sunbathing lawn. Explore the Passeier Valley with our mountain bikes or on a weekly guided hike with a trained mountain guide. MeranCard included: The MeranCard allows free use of all public transport in South Tyrol and free admission to 80 provincial museums. Look forward to a wonderful holiday in South Tyrol!
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Top sightseeing spots in the area of Hotel Jager Hans
Vom ursprünglichen Namen Greifenstein (oder auch Greifen) zum Namen Schloss Planta, das war beileibe nicht die einzige Änderung ...
The Jewish Museum in Merano illustrates the life of the Jewish community.
Lebenberg castle in Tscherms provides an architectural overview from the Middle Ages to the Rococo.
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