Congratulations to Hotel Saltus in Jenesien

Congratulations to Hotel Saltus in Jenesien

We warmly congratulate Hotel Saltus on receiving the GSTC certification and the South Tyrol Sustainability Label Level 3.

Hotel Saltus represents a modern form of alpine hospitality, where architecture, nature, and sustainability harmoniously intertwine. Respectful resource use, integration with the surrounding landscape, and a conscious focus on essentials shape the guest experience.
The dual certification emphasizes that sustainability here is not just a trend but a consistently practiced principle. The GSTC certificate as an international standard, together with the South Tyrol Sustainability Label Level 3, confirms the holistic approach of the hotel – from energy efficiency to regional value creation and social responsibility.
Through this commitment, Hotel Saltus makes an important contribution to the sustainable development of the Tschögglberg and serves as an inspiration for forward-looking tourism.
We warmly congratulate them on these awards.
More information about Hotel Saltus.
Tschögglberg | 11/1/2023
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