

In the heart of the Dolomites
A dream location for your South Tyrol holiday
Our farm is nestled in a sunny spot at 1,560 metres of altitude above the town of Toblach. Surrounded by meadows and woodland, with magnificent views of the Dolomites, it enjoys a peaceful location away from the hustle and bustle, yet close to all the local hotspots. The perfect accommodation for your holiday in the Pustertal valley!
In our vicinity
The UNESCO World-Heritage Dolomites and the Toblach mountains are right in front of us. A miracle of stone of indescribable beauty. And it’s all there for you to enjoy: the best walks and ski slopes of the Dolomites are within a radius of ten to twenty kilometres from us.
The Three Peaks
Pragser Wildsee lake
Mt. Kronplatz
Cortina
Fischleintal valley
Toblach town centre
Bruneck
Toblacher lake
Fanes-Sennes-Prags Nature Park
Hiking trails
Cycling routes
Restaurants
Shops
Bus stop
Train station
Toblach
Toblach is regarded as the gateway to the Dolomites and the cultural centre of the high Pustertal valley. This picturesque little town at the entrance to the Höhlensteintal valley is the perfect starting point for a variety of nature and cultural experiences.
The Three Peaks Dolomites ski area
Five mountains, connected for a total of 115 kilometres of ski pistes: the Three Peaks Dolomites ski resort is a multiple award-winner with its sensational slopes and unforgettable views of the Dolomites.
Innichen
The market town of Innichen, at the foot of the Mt. Haunold outdoor area, adds a touch of urban flair to the area. It is South Tyrol’s oldest municipality, and its collegiate church and historical centre have 1,250 years of history to tell.
Bruneck
The main town in the Pustertal valley enjoys a vibrant atmosphere. Whether it’s for a spot of shopping in the historic centre, or to explore the Messner Mountain Museum in the town’s castle, Bruneck is definitely worth a visit.
Cortina
Walking down the streets in the town centre, you can bump into celebrities from all over the world. No wonder: the Winter Olympics and the World Ski Championships have given this little gem of a town international renown. Also, its legendary slopes attract throngs of passionate skiers every winter. Speaking of which… did you know that Cortina will be hosting the Winter Olympics again in 2026?