Family hotels in the Dolomites, the world’s most beautiful mountains
Gigantic rock formations, crystal clear mountain lakes, mysterious caves, impressive fossils, and mystical legendary figures – no other mountain landscape is as fascinating as the Dolomites. Every rock and every stone tell of the fascinating natural history that took its course over 250 million years ago. As unique as the mystical mountains that are part of the UNESCO World Heritage are our family hotels in the Dolomites. Nestled in this fairytale world, our family hotels in the Dolomites are the perfect holiday retreat for adventurous families who want to explore the Pale Mountains in all their beauty. Whether in summer or in winter – the unique open-air arena for your joint experiences awaits you right on the doorstep of our family hotels in the Dolomites. In which family hotel in the Dolomites will you spend your next family holiday in South Tyrol?
5 good reasons for a holiday in the Dolomites during the family holidays
There are at least 1,001 good reasons for a holiday in the Dolomites. We cannot list them all here, which is why we from the Familienhotels Südtirol will give you our top five:
- You are right in the middle of it all. Of what? Of the UNESCO World Heritage. Fantastic views and interesting insights into the history of the earth included.
- Exciting theme trails, challenging summit victories, speedy mountain bike tours – the family hotels in the Dolomites are the perfect base camp for your mountain adventures.
- 12 ski areas and 1,200 slopes for every taste – that’s Dolomiti Superski, which awaits you in the immediate vicinity of our family hotels in the Dolomites.
- Snowshoeing, tobogganing, and ice skating in winter; swimming, fishing, mini golf, and rafting in summer – on holiday in the Dolomites you will collect great childhood memories.
- Nature meets culture. Walk in the footsteps of the past, experience South Tyrolean customs and pure romance at the small but charming Christmas markets!
Where will your holiday in the Dolomites take you?
Discover the magical beauty of the Pale Mountains!
St. Christina in Val Gardena/Gröden
In St. Christina – the sunny, tranquil village at the foot of the Sassoluno/Langkofel – tradition is still alive. Look forward to a unique holiday in the Dolomites between nature and culture!
St. Ulrich in Val Gardena/Gröden
The capital of Val Gardena/Gröden became famous for its wood carving art. The idyllic village, where you will find one of our best family hotels in the Dolomites, has much more to offer. Curious?
Wolkenstein
The highest village, gently nestled against the impressive Sella group, is the ideal starting point for countless experiences in nature – both in summer and winter. See for yourself!
Deutschnofen
Are you looking for a hotel in the Dolomites and a place in the sun? Then we have a tip for you: Deutschnofen, located in the middle of the fantastic Obereggen skiing and hiking area. Any more questions?
Innichen
In Innichen, the romantic village in the Alta Pusteria/Hochpustertal, you’ll find the perfect mix of tranquil mountain world and vibrating village life, of adventures in nature and cultural highlights. Ready?
Sexten
In Sexten you’ll get up close to the Dolomites. But it’s not only the breathtaking beauty of the mountain peaks that will enchant you … Just visit this magical holiday region in Val Pusteria/Pustertal.
Rasen-Antholz
Mysterious high moors, wild mountain peaks, thunderous waterfalls, and a picturesque lake at the end of the valley – in Antholz, nature sets the tone. Just like in our family hotels in the Dolomites.
Olang
Green in summer, white in winter. That’s Olang, your holiday home at the foot of the Plan de Corones/Kronplatz, one of the most beautiful ski area in the Alps. But Olang also has a lot to offer in the warm season. See for yourself!
Kiens
Want to be right in the middle of it all? Then just spend your holiday in the Dolomites in Kiens. The village in the heart of the lower Val Pusteria/Pustertal is the ideal starting point for adventures in nature, shopping trips, and cultural experiences.