Hotel Salten ****
d. Plank Robert & Co. KG
Falzebenstraße 79,
39010 Hafling Südtirol
Tel. +39 0473 27 93 03
Fax +39 0473 37 85 84
Hotel Salten ****
d. Plank Robert & Co. KG
Falzebenstraße 79,
39010 Hafling Südtirol
Tel. +39 0473 27 93 03
Fax +39 0473 37 85 84
When arriving by car, we recommend approaching over the Brenner Pass or the Reschen Pass. Using the A22, the Brenner motorway, it's probably best to take the Bolzano-south exit. Following this road to Bolzano-Merano take the Merano-south exit, then in the direction of Merano, before turning right and continuing towards Hafling and Vöran. When approaching over the Reschen Pass you bypass Merano in the direction of Bolzano until you take the Merano-south exit, continuing towards Merano and then right towards Hafling and Vöran.
Railway connections via:
Munich – Innsbruck – Bolzano – Merano
Zurich – Innsbruck - Bolzano – Merano
Zurich – Landquart - Zernez - Malles (Venosta) - Merano
Vienna – Salzburg – Innsbruck – Bolzano – Merano
Venice – Bolzano – Merano
Milan – Bolzano – Merano
Rome – Bolzano – Merano
With Flixbus you can reach South Tyrol via Munich, Innsbruck or Verona several times a day.
NEW: Bolzano Airport (40 km)
www.bolzanoairport.it
Useful links for flight search from the UK: www.skyalps.com
Since summer 2021 the new airline Skyalps offers flights from Düsseldorf, Berlin, Rome, Ibiza and Parma to Bolzano! So, you can reach us even faster!
Your 4-Star Hideaway Above Merano – A Retreat Filled with Heartfelt Warmth
Welcome to Avelengo – a sunny mountain village above Merano, where our 4-star hotel sits on a stunning high plateau. Nestled in the natural beauty of South Tyrol, it is a place of tranquility, comfort, and genuine hospitality.
Easily accessible, yet far removed from everyday life, this is where you can enjoy relaxing days surrounded by open meadows, fragrant forests, and breathtaking views of the majestic mountains around Merano.
Whether you're seeking stillness or adventure, our hotel is the perfect starting point to explore the diverse charm of southern South Tyrol – and perhaps even to rediscover a part of yourself.