Natur Residence Kaiser Hans
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Natur Residence Kaiser Hans
The family-run Natur Residence Kaiser Hans is in a quiet location a few kilometers from Schenna and has a heated outdoor pool with whirlpool loungers and a sunbathing lawn with breathtaking views.
The newly renovated, modernly furnished apartments and suites have large, south-facing window fronts with a balcony and their own free parking space.
All accommodation features wooden floors with underfloor heating and a private bathroom with a hairdryer and towels, as well as free Wi-Fi.
In the “Rest” and “Auszeit” suites you will also find a generously equipped kitchenette.
Every day we serve our rich regional breakfast with products from our own farm “Außer Eiserer”.
The nearby Verdins-Tall cable car, which is accessible on foot, takes you to the Schenna-Hirzer hiking area in just a few minutes. The spa town of Meran and the Meran 2000 skiing and hiking area can be easily reached by public transport.
The newly renovated, modernly furnished apartments and suites have large, south-facing window fronts with a balcony and their own free parking space.
All accommodation features wooden floors with underfloor heating and a private bathroom with a hairdryer and towels, as well as free Wi-Fi.
In the “Rest” and “Auszeit” suites you will also find a generously equipped kitchenette.
Every day we serve our rich regional breakfast with products from our own farm “Außer Eiserer”.
The nearby Verdins-Tall cable car, which is accessible on foot, takes you to the Schenna-Hirzer hiking area in just a few minutes. The spa town of Meran and the Meran 2000 skiing and hiking area can be easily reached by public transport.
How to arrive
Top sightseeing spots in the area of Natur Residence Kaiser 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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