Jewellery, watches, glasses, gifts
Pour vos vacances dans la région des Dolomites Val Gardena dans le Sud-Tyrol, sous le signe du bien-être et du divertissement, vous pouvez choisir parmi de nombreux hébergements qui répondent à vos souhaits. |
Jewellery, watches, glasses, gifts
Welcome to Marka - Hygiene and Beauty
With spacious premises divided into large, clearly marked areas, Marka offers a wide range of products for your home, such as a classic selection of food products, cosmetics for adults and children, all kinds of cleaning products, plus various other items that have been selected from the most useful new everyday products.
In August open also on Sunday.
The children's playground is situated on the Luis Trenker footpath. There is also a small soccer field.
Beautiful playground situated on the foothpath to Val d'Anna. Here you'll also find a small soccer field.
specialised shop for decoration and floristry
Speck (beacon), sausage products, local meat
Dear Clients,
the Master Pastry and Chocolate Chef Guido Perathoner be would like to welcome you to our cake shop. Our cake shop is a family run business by the Perathoner family and we operate all year round. We specialize in local traditional sweets and chocolates, all personally made by us with traditional recipes and top quality products.
Bio food, naturals cosmetics, dietary supplements, organic herbal teas and infusions, gifts
The playground ist situated on the Luis-Trenker footpath, that takes you to S. Cristina.
Cosy children-playground in the Promeneda street. Ideal for small and bigger biker, because here in Summer you find also the skillpark. In Winter you can start with the first skiing.
Parfum, Cosmetic, Ambience
In December open also Saturday afternoon and Sunday.
St. Anthony’s Chapel built in 1673 and situated on the main square in Ortisei/St. Ulrich is a popular photo motif thanks to its simple and unadorned style and roof turret.
It features an altar painting depicting St. Anthony from Padua, by the Swiss painter Melchior Deschwanden.
The Holy Cross Chapel, built in 1755 in Rasciesa di Fuori (over 2200 m) is also worth a visit. The chapel was restored in summer 2012.
The chapel is located at Resciesa and can only be reached on foot in about 45 minutes, starting from the top station of the Resciesa funicular. It is a flat and easily walkable trail suitable for the whole family.
The 19th century Neo-Gothic nave was dismantled in 1988 and replaced by an 8-sided building. This remarkable church is decorated with several paintings, carvings, statues and images (among which a statue of St. Ulrich by Ludwig Moroder and the altar painting depicting the Adoration of the Magi by Josef Moroder-Lusenberg).
Fresh flowers, potplants and decorations for each event
This children's playground is situated between the Scurcia and the Meisules street.
Ortisei is the capital of Val Gardena, famous for its picturesque pedestrian area with great shops and cafés and its ornate woodcarvings.
This idyllic part of Val Gardena offers the possibility to enjoy the magic pedestrian area during your holiday with the breath-taking view to Sassolungo.
Shopping in Val Gardena is a fun experience. From ski suits to haute couture: you have a great choice. After strolling round the shops there are plenty of restaurants and cafés where you can indulge your palate.
This children's playground is situated in Sciron street.
St. Anna’s Chapel | A small church built at the beginning of the 15th century in the Ortisei’s graveyard. It features a noteworthy portal and several ancient gravestones and memorials.
The church will be open only for special occasions.
The beautiful Romanesque church, dedicated to St. Leonard, was built around the 13th century. Its main altar dates back to the 18th century.
the children's playground is situated at the end of the Mureda street in a very sunny and quiet position.
History of the shop Butëiga dal Pan Hofer - Local specialties
For many generations, the traditional business of the Hotel Snaltnerhof offers typical local products and delicious homemade bread
The history of the business Butëiga dal Pan Hofer begins 150 years ago with 2 servants from Barbiano, Christian the baker and Hans the miller. The brothers Hofer came to Val Gardena to work for the local baker. A few years later they bought a house on the S. Antonio Square and named it after their farm in Barbiano, the Snaltnerhof. First, they led the yard together, but after Hans got married and became farmer, he left the company to Christian who had a knack for business and therefore became mayor after a few years. This records the early history of the Snaltner, the bakers on the Antonius Square for generations.
At the beginning of the 20th century, the bread was baked in the lower basement and sold from house to house. Thanks to the growing tourism and the ongoing prosperity during the Austro-Hungarian Empire good years reigned. The period of poverty began with the First World War, but the Snaltnerhof was able to continue the operation. Even fascism brought difficult times, the flour was scarce so mush was mixed with it. The dark years of the Option and the Second World War followed. However, the bakery Snaltnerhof worked continuously since bread was needed at any time. Even the German military bought the bread for the hospital in Ortisei from the Snaltnerhof. After the 2nd World War the tide turned. In the 50s and 60s, the economy and tourism began to flourish. The Snaltnerhof acquired an iron stove, rebuilt the house and expanded it. Soon bread was sold in over 15 varieties.
In addition to the 25 types of bread, today the shop "Butëiga dal Pan Hofer" offers all kinds of national delicacies as well as specialties from the South Tyrol tradition. The business Butëiga dal Pan Hofer isn’t only a business and a job, but it is part of the long tradition of the Hofer family.
The children's playground ist situated directly at the Tennis center, where you find also a beachvolley field (only in summer), a fitness center and a boulder hall.
Nice children's playground in direction of Str. Nevel. Nearba you find also a small soccer field.
Josef Runggaldier commissioned this parish in 1900 to honour St. Joseph as a sign of his gratitude after having survived an accident whilst working in the woods. A painting inside the church depicts the episode. The extension project was stopped in 1979. However, a new church was started in 1981 and consecrated in 1984.