That sense of Dolce Vita – the carefree lifestyle, the easygoing lightness, the effortless freedom? In a place of calm and beauty like Marling, nestled between gentle hills, surrounded by fragrant orchards and sun-washed vineyards, this feeling comes naturally. Nature unfolds everywhere here, with
In the Merano region, history meets you at every turn – majestic castles and proud fortresses perched above vineyards and valleys. A true gem is Lebenberg Castle near Cermes: built in the 13th century, it tells stories of centuries past through frescoes, antiques and artwork, while offering spectacular views across the Adige Valley. Here, history comes alive and becomes an unforgettable experience.
The gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle near Merano sweep you away on a 12-hectare journey through more than 80 themed garden worlds from around the globe. With fragrant blossoms, gentle streams and artistic installations, every corner reveals something new – from exotic plant species to the mysterious “Forbidden Garden”. Viewpoint platforms open wide panoramas across the valley and the surrounding mountains, while the castle itself, once home to Empress Sisi, whispers enchanting tales of the past.
Surrounded by palm trees and mountains, the Merano Thermal Baths are a stylish urban sanctuary featuring 25 indoor and outdoor pools, rejuvenating saunas and an expansive spa area. The architectural design by Matteo Thun creates a harmonious composition of light, water and warmth – ideal for restoring balance to body and mind. Whether you seek deep relaxation, pure enjoyment or a quiet place to breathe – the Merano Thermal Baths form an oasis in the heart of the city.
All around Marlengo, indulgence is a way of life – from fine wines to the very best of South Tyrolean cuisine. In rustic Buschenschänke, elegant restaurants, and cozy cafés, alpine flavors meet Mediterranean lightness. A glass of Marlengo wine as an aperitif, homemade dumplings, or fresh pasta with herbs from the garden – here you can taste the region’s diversity in every bite and every sip.
The Marlinger Waalweg – South Tyrol’s longest of its kind – winds idyllically for 12 kilometers along an old irrigation channel. Passing apple orchards, vineyards, and chestnut groves, it meanders gently through nature and repeatedly opens up magnificent views of Merano and the Adige Valley. A path for breathing deeply, enjoying, and slowing down – perfect for anyone who wants to experience both landscape and history.
With the South Tyrol Guest Pass, you can enjoy numerous advantages during your stay – all at no extra cost!
The card is already included in the room rate and provides free access to a wide range of services.
The following services are available to you free of charge with the South Tyrol Guest Pass: