Surrounded by the luxuriant nature of the Southern Tyrol, “Hotel Castello Labers” is an idyllic 10th century Tyrolean castle which offers silence and relaxation in a breathtaking position and over 120 years of hotel tradition. “Labers” is one of the most evocative from among the fortified castles that stand out among the hills and the vineyards above Merano, and was transformed into a hotel in 1885 and, since that time has been the property of the Stapf-Neubert family.
The special atmosphere; the romantic garden with its secular trees; the lovely swimming pool; the private chapel with Holy Mass every Saturday; the café and the splendid terrace all invite you to dream.
The mountains are nearby, a network of walking paths close by, and the panoramic view over Merano and the Burggrafenamt (the western part of the Bolzano-Bozen province) is simply heavenly.
Just 2km from the lively town and the health resorts of Merano, the Castle welcomes its guests with every comfort, style and elegance discrete and, at the same time, informal and warmth. The luminous environment, the terraces and the conservatory overlook the beauty of this Tyrolean countryside, where once upon a time even the Bavarian King Louis I wanted to settle. And famous personalities such as Gustav Roentgen, Rudolf Diesel and the writers Paul Heyse and Stefan Zweig found inspiration here.
Today, the garden and the large salons furnished with rare antiques and period furniture are often the setting for concerts and candlelight piano-bar evenings. You can also enjoy excellent Italian and Tyrolean cuisine with home-made cakes, pastries and jams. Connoisseurs can enjoy home-produced and wines from the Castle wine cellars to accompany the delicacies and tempt you to tastings.
Finally, sports enthusiasts can play tennis or snooker; just 8km away there is a golf course, and the fascinating surroundings can be explored by jogging, walking, going on excursions or by cross-country skis…
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