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Agriturism Habicherhof

Graun im Vinschgau/Curon Venosta, Reschenpass/Passo Resia, Vinschgau/Val Venosta
5776 from Graun im Vinschgau/Curon Venosta center of
Price on request

App. Süd 4 persons
Max up to 5 adults
app. West 4 persons
Max up to 6 adults
Total price:
(incl. VAT)
* Price does not include tourist tax

Facilities/Amenities

  • Families
  • Coach tours
  • Seniors
  • Motorbikes welcome
  • Cycling
  • Hiking
  • Ski shuttle
  • Barbeque area
Hotel description
2 holiday apartments for 2 - 6 persons ( 50 to 70 m² eyuipped with 2 0 3 double bedrooms, a large kitchen with dish washer, 1- 2 badroom/ WC, bed sheets, towels, satellite TV, accessories for babies, sci deposit, shoe dryer and playground for children.

About the region

The sunniest valley in the Alps as well as the highest mountain in South Tyrol, ‘King’ Ortler, are but a stone’s throw away in Vinschgau, the westernmost part of South Tyrol. Character and creativity in this border region are expressed by the unique products and rich cultural and artistic treasures to be discovered against the backdrop of contrasting and dramatic landscapes.


The waters of the Reschensee lake guard the secrets of a famous sunken church. A view out across the lake towards its lonely church tower, surrounded by snowkiters or sailboats, exemplifies the blending of culture and possibilities for activity on holidays in Vinschgau. Discover for yourself the varied landscapes bathed in light as well as the creativity and peculiarity of the people of Vinschgau during a ride on the Vinschgau Train. View numerous castles and forts in the wide and sun-spoiled valley, dubbed the patchwork quilt of South Tyrol. As you travel further along, the Ortler peak appears larger than life. Hop out and enjoy the bounty that surrounds you, from Vinschgau apricots to specialties like Paarl bread. Stroll along the Waalwege paths or bike to Glorenza/Glurns, the smallest city in Italy, where you can head back in time to the middle ages.