The location.
The heart of South Tyrol.

Sublime, sunny and so close to nature. At 880 metres above sea level, Villandro is located on the sunny slopes above the artists’ town of Klausen and, geographically speaking, is right in the heart of South Tyrol. Cobbled village streets, garnet-red geraniums on the balconies and stylish locals whizzing by on Vespas. Take some time for a stroll and let the trail lead your way.

Breathe in the scent of mountain meadows and pine trees along the walking and hiking trails up on high, and relax by the waterfall. You are a silent admirer. The Dolomites set the views, with the Odle peak of the Val di Funes, the Sasso Putia and the peaks of the Alpe di Siusi taking the foreground.

A few tips from us to you.
The surrounding area

Our mountain hut / Alpe di Villandro mountain pasture

Bookable exclusively for you, including shuttle transfer and Steinbock catering. Make your party an event to remember!

Hotel Briol / Barbiano

Built 1928 in Bauhaus style. Architecture enthusiasts can hike up and enjoy a coffee and cake on the terrace. Accessible on foot or by jeep taxi.

Bagni Tre Chiese / Barbiano

The three churches are built on the site of an ancient spring sanctuary. The Bad Dreikirchen hotel is right beside the churches, and enjoys great fame as a haven of tranquillity with impressive architectural features.

Brixen / Bressanone

Medieval arcade, baroque cathedral and the cathedral square together with small alleyways, family-run shops and chic restaurants including, to name but one, the Decantei in via Hartwig. No ostentatious frills - just nostalgia and creativity at their finest.

Klausen / Chiusa

Winding streets, intimacy and artistic inspiration. Take a stroll through the old town, past the charming alcoves and up to the Cappuccini Mount to look over the rooftops of the town and the Sabiona Monastery towering on its rock. A like-worthy photo spot.

Velturno Castle / Feldthurns

A Renaissance Castle beyond compare. Built in 1850 as the summer residence of the Prince Bishops of Bressanone, visitors today can marvel at the master carpentry and art within its magnificent rooms.

These winemakers have what it takes.

Röckhof farm / Villanders

Natural wine from the Isarco Valley vineyards. Farm and cellar tours. Wine sales & traditional inn serving the farm’s own products.

Köfererhof / Bressanone

One of the oldest vineyards in South Tyrol. Outstanding Alpine wine, now in its third generation. Wine sales and restaurant.

Cantina Valle Isarco / Chiusa

Mountain wines from the best terroir for miles around. Association of local winegrowers. Guided cellar tours, wine shop and tasting sessions.