Facilities/Amenities
About the region
Along the Alto Adige Wine Road, spring comes earlier and autumn lingers longer. The sun warms the hills, one vineyard follows another, and the scents change with the seasons. Wine has deep roots here, but it is not the only local product: lemons and figs grow alongside a few hardy olive trees that can withstand the mountain climate. The cellars embody the character and dedication of the people who work the land. Some are more classic, offering a real glimpse into history, while others have embraced clean lines and modern materials. However, they all share the same core values: a laid-back welcome and a taste of something authentic.
Check-in at Albergo Salurn is from 16:30 to 19:30.
Guests staying at Albergo Salurn can enjoy these breakfast options during their stay:
Albergo Salurn is 95 m from the center of Salorno/Salurn. All distances are measured in straight lines. Actual travel distances may vary.
Albergo Salurn has a restaurant.
Albergo Salurn has no pool
Dogs allowed
Yes, Albergo Salurn is offering the Südtirol Guest Pass.