Six tips for non-skiers in South Tyrol Six tips for non-skiers in South Tyrol

Six tips for non-skiers in South Tyrol

The hidden treasures of Hafling-Vöran-Meran 2000 in winter for non-skiers

Would you like to escape the hustle and bustle of the ski slopes and look for a unique winter experience? Then you've come to the right place on our sunny high plateau above the town of Merano! In the charming mountain villages of Hafling and Vöran and the winter paradise Meran 2000, you will find a variety of off-slope activities that will turn your winter holiday into an unforgettable adventure. We have picked out six tips for you:


1. winter and snowshoe hiking: Your path to peace and nature
The quiet magic of winter is just around the corner! Grab your warm boots, strap on your snowshoes and explore the groomed winter hiking trails that the Hafling-Vöran-Meran 2000 holiday region has to offer. Ski touring fans also get their money's worth here. Freshly snow-covered forests and snow-capped mountains are the breathtaking backdrop for your relaxing walks and hikes in absolute silence.

2. tobogganing: fun for young and old
Do you remember your childhood days when tobogganing was the highlight of winter? In Hafling-Vöran-Meran 2000 you can relive this nostalgic joy. Venture onto the specially prepared toboggan runs and hurtle down the mountain. A special attraction is the Alpine Bob toboggan run on Merano 2000. Whether alone, with friends or family - tobogganing is fun for young and old.

3. experience Haflinger horses: The special way of exploring
Discover the magical winter landscape of Hafling and Vöran on horseback or snuggled up in a warm blanket in a horse-drawn carriage. Feel the fresh air and savour the romantic atmosphere as the horses trudge almost silently through the wintry villages.

4. enjoyable stop-off: experience culinary highlights
After an active day in the fresh air, there's nothing better than warming up in a cosy mountain restaurant or rustic hut. Hafling-Vöran-Meran 2000 scores not only with its breathtaking nature, but also with culinary delights. Try local specialities and let yourself be pampered by the warm hospitality of the locals.

5. wellness oasis in the snow: pure relaxation
A winter holiday without relaxation is not a complete winter holiday. The accommodations in Hafling-Vöran-Meran 2000 offer exclusive spa areas where you can regenerate body and soul. Treat yourself to revitalising treatments, enjoy the soothing warmth of the sauna and top your day off in a whirlpool.

6. modern spa town flair: Merano is so close
Stroll along the spa promenade like Empress Elisabeth from Austria did, visit one of the famous South Tyrolean Christmas markets and the numerous small shops in the city centre or enjoy a day at the thermal baths. A visit to the nearby spa town of Merano is always worthwhile.

Conclusion: Hafling-Vöran-Meran 2000 in winter - a paradise away from the slopes too
Hafling-Vöran-Meran 2000 shows its particularly magical side in winter. Away from the slopes, you will find the magic of snow-covered nature here. Whether you prefer hiking, tobogganing, snowshoeing, ski mountaineering or simply enjoying the culinary delights - get ready for an unforgettable winter holiday in the heart of the South Tyrolean mountains.

Tourismusverein Hafling-Vöran-Meran 2000 | 11/16/2023
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