Sunrise at the Kreuzjoch viewing platform. A woman gives her hand to the viewing plate, which is made of rusty iron and shows the mountains surrounding Merano and the Dolomites.

A dream holiday in Hafling, Vöran & Meran 2000: comfort, luxury and hospitality in the mountains

A relaxing holiday starts with choosing the right accommodation to suit your individual preferences and needs. Here are some considerations to help you make your decision. If you still have doubts, you will find a test at the end of the article to help you decide.

Amidst the breathtaking backdrop of the South Tyrolean Alps, the Hafling-Vöran-Meran 2000 holiday region extends on a sunny high plateau above the spa town of Meran: a true paradise for nature lovers and families who want to enjoy the beauty of the mountains to the full and want to be within easy reach of the city of Meran. But what makes a stay here so special? We take a look at the accommodation in the region, which offers guests an unrivalled level of comfort, luxury and hospitality.


Comfort that leaves nothing to be desired
The accommodations in Hafling, Vöran and Meran 2000 are characterised by a high standard of comfort. From the very first moment you feel at home in the cosy hotels, holiday flats and inns. The rooms are tastefully furnished and offer a cosy atmosphere that invites you to relax after a day of adventure in the mountains. In the spacious and modern wellness areas with pools, saunas and spa treatments, you will find a time-out that is perfectly tailored to you.

Luxury with a view of the mountains
For those who long for a touch of luxury, exclusive accommodation is available to meet even the highest demands. From elegant suites to chalets with private wellness areas and breathtaking mountain views - luxury is the name of the game in Hafling, Vöran and Meran 2000. Enjoy the view of the majestic Dolomites directly from your window and let yourself be pampered by first-class service and amenities that will make your stay an unforgettable experience.

Cosy holiday flats for a very personal holiday feeling
For holidaymakers who like to organise their days at their own pace, the cosy and lovingly furnished holiday flats in the region offer the perfect solution. Here you can experience independence and flexibility without having to compromise on comfort and quality. The holiday flats have fully equipped kitchens, spacious living areas and often balconies or terraces from which you can enjoy the impressive mountain landscape to the full.

Sustainable and local: culinary delights with meaning and enjoyment
The motto is "0 kilometres", as much of the food used comes directly from the region - whether at breakfast or in the restaurant. Local producers provide fresh ingredients that not only delight the taste buds, but also strengthen the local economy. Every bite of a sustainable meal is a contribution to an environmentally friendly stay - an experience that goes far beyond mere enjoyment.

Warm hosts - hospitality is a top priority here
What makes a stay in Hafling, Vöran and Meran 2000 truly unique are the friendly hosts, who make you feel like a friend rather than a guest. They attach great importance to offering their guests a familiar and personalised atmosphere. From insider tips for the best hiking routes to recommendations for traditional restaurants, the hosts share their local knowledge and ensure that guests get the most out of their stay.

Ideal holiday region for active families and nature lovers
The Hafling-Vöran-Meran 2000 holiday region offers a wide range of opportunities for active holidaymakers. The region offers a network of well-marked hiking trails that are suitable for both families and experienced mountain lovers. In winter, Merano 2000 transforms into a ski resort with perfectly groomed pistes and numerous opportunities for winter activities.

All in all, the Hafling, Vöran and Meran 2000 holiday area is a first-class choice for anyone longing for a break in the mountains. The accommodation offers not only comfort and luxury, but also the warm hospitality that makes a holiday unforgettable. Discover the beauty of the South Tyrolean Alps and be enchanted by this fascinating region: enquire now with no obligation.

Which accommodation suits you best?
You can use the following test to find out which type of accommodation is best suited to you. Simply add up the points for the answer that applies to you the most. You will find the results below.

What is most important to you on holiday?

  • Luxury and excellent service (10 points)
  • Comfort and a pleasant atmosphere (8 points)
  • Cosiness and familiar surroundings (6 points)
  • Independence and self-catering (4 points)
  • Experience of nature and country life (2 points)


How important is access to a wellness area to you?

  • Very important (10 points)
  • Important, but not crucial (8 points)
  • Not so important (6 points)
  • Not at all important (4 points)
  • Not important at all (2 points)

What type of cuisine do you prefer?

  • Exquisite, sophisticated cuisine (10 points)
  • Sophisticated but down-to-earth cuisine (8 points)
  • Regional and home-made specialities (6 points)
  • Home-cooked meals (4 points)
  • Simple, rural cuisine (2 points)

How would you like to spend your free time on holiday?

  • Relaxing and being pampered (10 points)
  • Activities and exploring the surrounding area (8 points)
  • Social evenings and local activities (6 points)
  • Independent exploration tours (4 points)
  • Nature experiences and outdoor activities (2 points)

How important is it to you to come into contact with animals?

  • Not at all important (10 points)
  • Not so important (8 points)
  • Neutral (6 points)
  • Somewhat important (4 points)
  • Very important (2 points)

How do you plan your meals on holiday?

  • Eating in the hotel restaurant (10 points)
  • Partly in the hotel, partly outside (8 points)
  • Mainly in local inns (6 points)
  • Cooking for yourself in your holiday flat (4 points)
  • Partly on the farm (2 points)

Which accommodation option offers the most flexibility in your daily routine?

  • Hotel with fixed meal times and programmes (10 points)
  • Hotel with optional activities (8 points)
  • Inn with fixed meal times (6 points)
  • Holiday flat (4 points)
  • Holiday on a farm (2 points)

How important is it to you to be able to do riding activities on holiday?

  • Very important (2 points)
  • Important, but not crucial (4 points)
  • Less important (6 points)
  • Not important (8 points)
  • Not important at all (10 points)


Evaluation:

60 - 80 points:
You love luxury and enjoy taking advantage of the wellness facilities. A hotel with a large wellness area and all-round care is just right for you.

50-70 points:
You like a bit of luxury. An upscale hotel with a wellness area and good catering is just right for you.

40-50 points:
You love down-to-earth cuisine and enjoy the benefits of a room that is made every day. You will feel most at home in an inn.

20-39 points:
You love a flexible daily routine and don't want to stick to specific meal times. Your adventure playground is outdoors in nature. A holiday flat is just right for you.

0-19 points:
Country life, animals and nature are right up your street. A holiday on a farm will make your heart beat faster.

Find an accommodation that suits you best.

Tourismusverein Hafling-Vöran-Meran 2000 | 12/14/2023
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