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Farm holidays in Villnösstal valles - Lüsen
Farm Holidays' in Villnösstal valley-Lüsen

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Villnösstal valley - Lüsen

A 'Farm Holiday' in Villnösstal valley - Lüsen

If you spend a holiday on a farm here, you'll experience a region where landscape, nature and daily life fuse together. Whether it's a holiday flat or a room on a farm, Villnösstal valley - Lüsen combines peace and quiet with lots of options to actively explore your surroundings.

If you spend a holiday on a farm here, you'll experience a region where landscape, nature and daily life fuse together. Whether it's a holiday flat or a room on a farm, Villnösstal valley - Lüsen combines peace and quiet with lots of options to actively explore your surroundings.

An environment full of contrasts

Villnösstal valley in South Tyrol leads from the foot of the Geisler group mountains deep into the Dolomites. Lüsen, on the other hand, opens up onto a sunny high plateau with extensive meadows, larch groves and wide mountain pastures. While Villnösstal valley features ragged rocky formations and striking mountain silhouettes, high expanses and quiet paths are what make up the landscape in Lüsen. Puez-Geisler nature park and the extensive Lüsner Alm pasture shape the region. Lots of pastures are still farmed today and lend the area its original character. There are lots of hikes starting from the doorstep of your holiday flat or room on a farm. Families can wander across pastures and themed paths, seasoned mountain hikers can set off on spectacular tours to mountain peaks. Popular goals are Zanser Alm psture in Villnösstal valley or the vast expanses around Lüsen itself. You will catch many glimpses of traditional farmsteads and the Dolomites, which have been a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site since 2009.


Mountain farms keeping traditions alive

Lots of farms in Villnösstal valley - Lüsen have been run for generations and combine agriculture with hospitality. Guests will find out how animals are looked after and how high quality products are made on mountain cattle farms. You can stay in comfortable rooms with breakfast and holiday flats with mountain views. Food such as milk, eggs or pickled vegetables often come straight from the farm.


Mountain summers and winter calm

Hiking, cycling and nature experiences are what it's about in the warm months of the year. Around Villnösstal valley and Lüsen there are mountain pastures, inns and forestry roads to lure you out on varied tours. There are also lots of routes running between the valley and higher ground for mountain bikes and e-bikes. In winter the region quietens down. Snowy meadows, tranquil forests and sunny heights form ideal conditions for winter hikes and snow shoe tours. Cross-country ski trails may be found in Lüsner Alm and Rodenecker Alm pastures, as well as the circular Zans route and the high route from Würzjoch pass to Villnösstal valley. Little family-friendly ski lifts like Rungg in Lüsen or Filler right in the centre of St. Magdalena complete your excursions into nature.


Consciously experiencing regional culture

Old farms, small chapels and traditional farmers' and village fetes tell the tale of a lifestyle and landscape lived for centuries. The region is also known for its conscious approach to slow tourism. Nature experiences, regionality and slowing down are the focus. Guests will not only encounter the landscape, but also typical products and old farm animal breeds such as the Villnöss spectacled sheep, which is still part of the valley's rural culture today. Staying in a holiday flat or room on a farm will allow you to experience Villnösstal valley - Lüsen as a cultural landscape with close connections between nature and agriculture.


Reasons for spending your holiday on a farm in Villnösstal valley - Lüsen:

•Quiet mountain pastures and unique Dolomite landscape
•Old animal breeds and farm culture
•Slow tourism with sports and nature experiences

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Villnösstal valley - Lüsen

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Andreas Kantioler Villnöss (The Dolomites)
Livestock
breakfast
Product corner: eggs, fruit jams, cordial ...
Farm offers: Experience everyday life on the farm, Helping out in the barn, Barn visits ...
4,8
"Excellent"
(59 Reviews)
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Holiday flat from 100€ a night
Planerhof flower flower flower
Waltraud Lunger Villnöss (The Dolomites)
Livestock
breakfast
Product corner: eggs, fruit jams, cordial ...
Farm offers: Barn visits
5,0
"Excellent"
(26 Reviews)
Holiday flat from 100€ a night
Prackfiedererhof flower flower flower
Andreas Fink Villnöss (The Dolomites)
Fruit growing, Wine growing
Farm's own products: eggs, fresh vegetables in season, fresh fruit in season
Farm offers: Experience everyday life on the farm, Farm tour, Farm garden tour
4,4
"Good"
(7 Reviews)
Holiday flat from 100€ a night
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Highlights & Events

Sheer variety in Villnösstal valley - Lüsen

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Geisler mountain peaks: natural spectacle of the Dolomites
Geisler mountain peaks
Nature’s spectacle in the Dolomites
Observatory at Gummer: the village of the stars
Observatory at Gummer
The village of the stars
Karersee lake near Welschnofen: a gem of emerald green
Karersee lake
A gem of emerald green
Seiser Alm: Europe’s biggest Alpine meadow
Seiser Alm
Europe’s biggest Alpine meadow
Hike around the Langkofel: The wow factor
Hike around the Langkofel
The wow factor
Sunrise on the Peitlerkofel mountain: the burning sky
Sunrise on the Peitlerkofel
The burning sky
Pisciadù 'via ferrata' at Corvara: a heart of stone
Pisciadù 'via ferrata'
A heart of stone
Messner Mountain Museum Ripa
MMM Ripa
Mountain cultural heritage in Bruneck
Reinbach waterfalls: An exhilarating experience
Reinbach waterfalls
An exhilarating experience
Mine at Prettau: The hard-working miners
Mine at Prettau
The hard-working miners
Antholzer See lake: a jewel in the middle of the mountains
Antholzer See lake
A jewel in Pustertal valley
Alpine pasture Plätzwiese: a paradise in green
Alpine pasture Plätzwiese
A paradise in green
Pragser Wildsee lake: the pearl of the Dolomites
Pragser Wildsee lake
The pearl of the Dolomites
Three Peaks: Symbol of the Dolomites
Three Peaks
Symbol of the Dolomites
Fischleintal valley: a gem in the Sexten Dolomites
Fischleintal valley
Gem in the Sexten Dolomites
Folklore Museum Dietenheim
Folklore-Museum
Farm culture up close
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July
Dolomites Marathon
Abtei
05
July
Sellaronda Bike Day
Dolomites
11-25
July
Gustav Mahler Music Week
Toblach
August
Traditional St Bartholomew Market
Rasen-Antholz
05-20
September
‘Graukäse’ (Grey Cheese) Days in Ahrntal Valley
Ahrntal
12
September
Three Peaks Alpine Run
Sexten
26-27
September
South Tyrol Speck Festival at Kronplatz
Kronplatz
26-27
September
Niederdorf Potato Festival
Niederdorf
08-11
October
‘Kastelruther Spatzen’ Festival
Kastelruth
18
October
Teis Farmers’ Festival
Villnöss
24-27
October
Stegen Market
Bruneck
07-08
November
St. Leonard Horse Procession
Abtei/Badia
14-17
January
Biathlon World Cup
Rasen-Antholz
18-21
January
Klausberg Ice Games
Ahrntal
22
January
Moonlight Classic
Kastelruth
20-21
February
Gsieser Tal Cross-country Ski Race
Gsies
19
March
Sellaronda Skimarathon
Corvara, St. Ulrich, Wolkenstein, St. Christina
28
March
‘Preisguffen’ Easter Egg Game
Niederdorf
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