Hotel Nocker
In the middle of an enchanting mountain world with meadows and forests as far as the eye can see! Hotel Nocker in Toblach-Dobbiaco is the ideal starting point for your holiday. Live comfortably and quietly, but close to the centre of Toblach-Dobbiaco, and go on a quest for magical places in the middle of our quiet and untouched nature.Recharge your batteries in the Puster Valley in South Tyrol and enjoy your stay with us!
An eventful day in the mountains begins with a hearty breakfast. And no matter how comfortable the bed in your room in our hotel may be, everyone gladly gets up for our meals. Regional specialities with fresh products from South Tyrol, meat from the in-house butcher's shop, as well as exquisite local wines and international dishes can be found on our menu.
Let yourself and your thoughts drift a little after an eventful day in our wellness landscape. Relax in our steam bath, Finnish sauna, whirlpool, adventure shower, solarium and relaxation room.
In the Puster Valley and its lateral valleys in South Tyrol there is so much to experience in summer - walks along the crystal-clear mountain lakes, e.g. Lake Dobbiaco or Lake Braies, hikes and mountain climbing in the nature parks of the Dolomites, in the Three Peaks or on numerous three-thousanders. Those who prefer to stay on the ground can cycle for days and enjoy many other activities. In any case, fresh mountain air and our wonderful nature await you!
Whether you come to the Dolomites for skiing, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, ski touring, tobogganing, ice-skating or carriage rides, you will long be dreaming of our bewitching snow-covered winter landscape! Our optimally groomed slopes meet all winter sports enthusiasts' wishes. With a total of over 670 km of slopes at the foot of the impressive mountain peaks, there is enough space for everyone.
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Top sightseeing spots in the area of Hotel Nocker
Der 2810 m hohe Pustertaler Aussichtsberg steht am Südufer des Pragser Wildsees in den Pragser Dolomiten an der Grenze ...
Die markanten Nordwände der Drei Zinnen im Hochpustertal sind wahrscheinlich die bekannteste Ansicht der Dolomiten.
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