Renetta
"Agritur Renetta is located in Tassullo, a small village of Val di Non (Trentino Alto Adige) surrounded by mountains and..."
"Agritur Renetta is located in Tassullo, a small village of Val di Non (Trentino Alto Adige) surrounded by mountains and..."
"Matailerhof is located in Tirolo, above Merano, in a panoramic position surrounded by vineyards and apple orchards on a..."
Matailerhof is located in Tirolo, above Merano, in a panoramic position surrounded by vineyards and apple orchards on...
Agritur Renetta is located in Tassullo, a small village of Val di Non (Trentino Alto Adige) surrounded by mountains a...
The Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offer peaks over 3,000 metres, green valleys, mountain farms and small villages with breathtaking views. Choosing a farmhouse or mountain farm in the Dolomites means staying among alpine pastures, spruce forests and alpine lakes, with easy access to hiking trails, lifts and ski resorts in areas such as the Val di Fassa, Val Gardena, Alta Pusteria and Cortina d’Ampezzo.
Well-marked trails lead to panoramic huts and alpine pastures where you can taste mountain cheeses, dumplings and local dishes after walks through woods, meadows and viewpoints over the Dolomite peaks.
Lakes such as Braies, Carezza or Misurina are often reachable by car or with short walks: perfect for families, photography and easy loops through forests and meadows.
In winter, the Dolomite ski areas offer slopes for skiing, snowboarding and cross-country skiing, as well as trails for snowshoeing, sledging and snowy panoramas, before returning in the evening to the warmth of your farmhouse.
Towns like Cortina d’Ampezzo, Ortisei, Canazei or San Candido combine strolls among shops, churches and old farms with markets, village festivals and museums dedicated to alpine culture.
Want to refine your search? Discover farmhouses in the Dolomites with restaurant, those with a swimming pool or pet-friendly farmhouses. You can also explore all farmhouses in Trentino-Alto-Adige-Sudtirol.