Hotel Örtlerhof
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CIN: IT021101A1DEXPAIGR
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Hotel Örtlerhof
Recharge your energy and let your soul unwind! Many great reasons for a getaway at Örtlerhof!
* The warm and heartfelt hospitality will amaze you.
* The lovingly crafted decorations – bringing joy to your stay.
* A cozy house with only 60 guests.
* A clever and creative cuisine featuring many products from our own garden, farm, and local producers.
* The heated infinity pool surrounded by a beautiful Mediterranean garden.
* A small "Rebstock Spa" with Finnish sauna, infrared cabin, and relaxation area.
* A unique location – quiet, central, a flat road to the village (no through traffic) with open views of our apple trees and Merano.
* An ideal starting point for excursions, hikes, bike tours, and more.
* Just a 5-minute walk to the village with its charming center, lovely shops, and cozy cafés.
* All Örtlerhof guests receive the Südtirol Pass, including free use of all bus and train lines throughout South Tyrol.
* Excellent value for money.
* Great reviews on rating platforms.
* The warm and heartfelt hospitality will amaze you.
* The lovingly crafted decorations – bringing joy to your stay.
* A cozy house with only 60 guests.
* A clever and creative cuisine featuring many products from our own garden, farm, and local producers.
* The heated infinity pool surrounded by a beautiful Mediterranean garden.
* A small "Rebstock Spa" with Finnish sauna, infrared cabin, and relaxation area.
* A unique location – quiet, central, a flat road to the village (no through traffic) with open views of our apple trees and Merano.
* An ideal starting point for excursions, hikes, bike tours, and more.
* Just a 5-minute walk to the village with its charming center, lovely shops, and cozy cafés.
* All Örtlerhof guests receive the Südtirol Pass, including free use of all bus and train lines throughout South Tyrol.
* Excellent value for money.
* Great reviews on rating platforms.
How to arrive
Top sightseeing spots in the area of Hotel Örtlerhof
The Jewish Museum in Merano illustrates the life of the Jewish community.
Vom ursprünglichen Namen Greifenstein (oder auch Greifen) zum Namen Schloss Planta, das war beileibe nicht die einzige Änderung ...
Lebenberg castle in Tscherms provides an architectural overview from the Middle Ages to the Rococo.
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