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Attractions in and around the hotel

Faszinierende Umgebung Aktiv in Lana und Umgebung
   
Botanic Gardens at Trauttmansdorff Castle
This magnificent botanic garden complex is situated on a hill to the east of Meran with aquatic landscapes, promenades, pavilions and countless flowers and plants from all over the world. Budding botanists and their parents will be captivated by the myria
www.trauttmansdorff.it
Merano Thermal Baths
Meran’s thermal baths are more than a further addition to the feel-good facilities at this well known health resort; they are an architectural highlight, too. The exciting glass and steel cube is the heart of the new spa complex on the south bank of
www.thermemeran.it
Catle of Tirol
The archeological museum provides an overall view about the early settlers (7 BC) in this alpine region. From the Bronze Age, there is a melting furnace, still fully intact to be seen. The main wall, built around 1100, remains one of the oldest and best p
www.schloss-tirol.it
Labyrinth - Ansitz Kränzel
A large adventure garden with a maze in the middle of the vineyards. An amphitheatre, terraces, lakes, as well as other landscape attractions, make up this garden, which is part of the farm with its historical house. This fascinating place has an atmosphe
www.labyrinth.bz
South Tyrol Museum of Archeology
Over 5000 years ago, a man climbed up to the icy heights of the Schnalstal glacier and died. He was found by accident in 1991, with his clothes and equipment, mummified and frozen: an archaeological sensation and a unique snapshot of a Copper Age man. For several years highly specialised research teams examined the mummy and the articles found with it. They have been on exhibit since March 1998 at the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology.
www.archaeologiemuseum.it
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