The staff at the hotel and the restaurant are the nicest and most accommodating people I've encountered in over 50 years of traveling. The hotel is charming -- lovely common rooms and dining areas, gardens and nice size pool, not to mention the medieval castle directly above it and the lovely waterfall a 20 minute walk away. The rooms and dining areas (outdoors and in) look out onto the valley below and mountains on the other side, making the 10 minute drive up a windy road with hairpin turns worth the effort. I stayed in Room 220, which was large, with a small sitting area and desk as well as a small balcony. My adult daughter stayed in 215, which was an even nicer small suite. There are only 20 rooms/suites in the hotel. The half board had many gourmet treats and was good value. An a la carte menu was also available. For those with the means, a 12 seat Michelin starred restaurant is on the premises. The chef oversees the other restaurant too. Nearby, there is some nice hiking at about 6000 feet (a gondola ride gets you to the top), very extensive gardens (Trauttmansdorff Castle) and the the town of Merano with a beautiful church) but this is not the heart of the Dolomite hiking paradise.
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