Your accommodations in Pustertal
The valley of Pustertal in the northeast of South Tyrol offers everything for the perfect holidays in the mountains: Magnificent peaks, crystal-clear mountain lakes, picturesque villages and accommodations for any taste – from luxury hotels with wellness oasis to idyllic apartments with dreamlike panorama of the Dolomites.
- Quiet location in Reischach - Bruneck
- Family hospitality with South Tyrolean warmth
- Breakfast buffet with regional products
- Sauna & relaxation
- Kronplatz Guest Pass included
Aqua Bad Cortina - bioHotel & thermal baths
- Idyllic location in Val Badia in the Dolomites
- Large garden and refined atmosphere
- Rooms of various sizes furnished with natural materials
- Rich breakfast and excellent dishes prepared with regional products
- Mineral water spring & wellness treatments
- Fantastic location in idyllic nature
- Wellness with pools, sauna world & spa
- kids' club & adventure playground
- Directly on the cross-country ski trail & cycle path
- Guided hikes directly starting from the hotel
- Spacious wellness area & wide range of treatments
- ¾ gourmet board & wine cellar
- Only 500 m to the ski lift
- Weekly programme in summer & winter
- Hiking equipment & mountain bike hire
- Family-run traditional hotel
- Largest riding stables in South Tyrol
- Apartments for riding holidays
- Ski bus from the hotel
- Advantage card included
- Central location in Innichen
- Rooftop spa with whirlpool & panoramic sauna
- Indoor pool with children's paddling pool
- Half board: breakfast buffet & 4-course evening menu
- Family extras: cinema, games room & climbing wall
- Idyllic location between meadows & forest
- Only 2 km from Kronplatz
- Comfortable apartments with balcony
- Insights into life on the farm
- Ideal for a varied & family-friendly holiday
- Breakfast buffet & 5- to 6-course menu in the evening
- Panorama pool & saunas
- Certified bike guide in the house
- Ski pass service & free ski bus
- Holidaypass Olang
- ¾ luxury board
- Exclusive suites with private pool
- 7 pools & premium spa for adults only
- Numerous highlights for families
- Guided tours
- Quiet location with panoramic views
- Only 2 km to the Kronplatz cable car
- 3 cosy apartments with balcony
- Bread roll service on request
- Playground, sunbathing lawn & barbecue facilities
- Rooms, suites and flats in an urban and Alpine ambience
- Tasty South Tyrolean cuisine
- Wellness area with saunas, 4 indoor and outdoor pools
- Natural swimming pond
- Murmis children's world with playroom and teen lounge
Thanks to lush meadows and shady woods, the valley of Pustertal presents itself in a green colour also in midsummer, offer numerous outdoor activities such as hiking, climbing, biking and horse riding. In winter, both famous skiing areas of Mt. Kronplatz and 3 Zinnen Dolomites offer accommodations in Pustertal directly at the ski slopes. Toboggan lovers, ski tourers and snowshoe hikers will feel like in paradise too.
The South Tyrolean Pustertal ranges from Sexten in Hochpustertal to Mühlbach in the West. Among the highlights of the region are the Three Peaks as a symbol for the Dolomites – UNESCO World Natural Heritage, Lake Prags and the vivid city of Bruneck with its picturesque centre as well as great shopping and cultural offer. Be it golf hotels in the environs of the city centre or apartments on a farm – the accommodations in Pustertal impress with hearty hospitality and Alpine charm.
Frequently asked questions
Why is Pustertal an ideal destination for a varied holiday?
The Pustertal valley impresses with an impressive mix of gentle valleys, rugged Dolomites, clear mountain lakes and numerous hiking, cycling and winter sports opportunities – ideal for active holidaymakers and nature lovers alike.
What sights and leisure activities should not be missed in Pustertal?
Highlights include iconic Dolomite motifs such as the Three Peaks and Lake Prags, the charming town and castle of Bruneck, and the cultural sites around Kronplatz, combined with ski resorts and well-developed cycling and hiking trails for every season.