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house Guide

Facilities

  • Spazio 46 is an exclusive one-loft residence featuring a spacious bedroom, a luxurious bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen and dining area, a living room, and a charming terrace with stunning views.
  • The property includes a sky pool, a relaxation room, a sauna, and an outdoor gym with WaterRower and NOHRD equipment. These amenities are shared with its adjacent sister property, Pergola Residence.
  • Guests at Spazio 46 also enjoy access to Pergola Residence’s covered pool, a lounge with a library, an honesty bar, a wine cellar, and a small in-house shop.
  • Massages and Bowen treatments are available upon request.

Wine & Dine

  • Wine Cellar & In-House Shop: guests have access to a curated wine cellar with a selection of South Tyrolean wines. The in-house shop is open 24/7, offering local delicacies such as cheeses, meats, and other artisanal products - perfect for breakfast or a snack. Homemade cake and coffee will be offered in the lounge every afternoon.
  • Discover the region’s best dining with the PERGOLA Pocket Guides, a handpicked selection of restaurants recommended by your hosts. From rustic, traditional taverns to refined culinary experiences, your host is happy to assist with reservations.

Budget

  • Starting at EUR 650 per night.

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Local Guide

Worth Getting Out of Bed For

  • Waking up at Spazio 46 means starting your day with breathtaking views of the valley, vineyards, orchards, and mountains. Step straight onto hiking trails or cycling routes for an active start, or simply linger on your private terrace with a morning coffee. Enjoy a swim in the outdoor pool, unwind in the spa area, and round off the day with a private yoga or Pilates session before savouring an aperitivo at sundown.

Summer Activities

  • Hiking trails start right at your doorstep.
  • Take a relaxing walk with great views along the Waalweg or Tappeinerweg, both beautiful paths leading to Merano.
  • For those who enjoy hiking, the Meran High Mountain Trail offers a stunning route or you can challenge yourself with a hike up to the Mutspitze peak in the Texelgruppe Nature Park.
  • Cycling enthusiasts will love the well-connected trails that stretch through South Tyrol’s countryside, offering scenic routes with varying levels of difficulty.

Winter Activities

  • Merano 2000, the nearest ski area, offers skiing and snowboarding for all levels, making it perfect for a day in the snow.
  • For a more peaceful winter experience, enjoy cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the surrounding valleys, such as the Ultental Valley.
  • The Christmas markets in the village of Algund and the city of Merano in the lead-up to Christmas are also worth a visit

Where to Eat, Play, and What to See

  • Try the Blaue Traube, offering traditional South Tyrolean cuisine for lunch and a set menu in the evening with sophisticated dishes made from local ingredients.
  • Walk to Leiter am Waal, set in a charming location along the Waalweg, and enjoy a great meal under pergolas.
  • Oberlechner: a traditional South Tyrolean ‘Gasthaus’ at almost 1,000 m, serving simple local dishes with an outstanding view. Combine it with a hike or take the nostalgic single chairlift to Vellau for an unforgettable experience.
  • Merano: A short drive away, this charming town offers boutique shopping, cultural events, and a vibrant atmosphere.

When to Go

  • Spring & Summer (April to September): Ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and swimming in the Sky-Pool or the nearby Lake Caldaro.
  • Autumn: Perfect for wine lovers. Experience the harvest season in South Tyrol with visits to local wineries and restaurants. From the beginning of October to the end of November, the Törggele season begins in South Tyrol, with farmhouse taverns opening their parlours where you can taste local delicacies.
  • Winter (December to February): Enjoy skiing, the Christmas markets, and the snow-covered landscape in the mountains.

How to Get There

  • By air: Fly into Bolzano (30 minutes), Verona (1.5 hours), or Innsbruck (2 hours).
  • By train: Take a train to Merano (with a change in Bolzano). The residence is just a short drive or taxi ride away from the station.
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