Holidays in MaranzaHotel Maranza
The numerous places to stay in Maranza offer every comfort and a genuine cuisine derived from typical local ingredients. A lush, green landscape continuously illuminated by the sun: MaranzaThe alpine plateau of Maranza (1,400 m above sea level) is located between the Isarco Valley and Puster Valley, and offers a great panoramic view of the Dolomites, the Zillertal Alps, Ă–tztal Valley and Stubai in Austria. Maranza is a synonym for natural beauties. There is plenty of snow in winter with perfectly groomed slopes awaiting you. Maranza is an ideal destination for adults and children during all seasons. The S. Giacomo Church dates back to the 13th century, and is located at an altitude of 1,414 metres above sea level. The Church is located amidst fields and meadows and surrounded by single, secluded farm houses. The lower part of the landscape is characterised by forests, which then turn into open alpine pastures and mountain peaks reaching up to 2,700 metres of height. Maranza is ideal for those looking for sun and freedom. The landscape seems to have been created especially for those who like to hike and enjoy close contact with nature. The pastures, alpine lakes and the peaks overlooking Maranza will let you discover a completely new world. There is also the possibility of taking the cable car, which brings you up to 2,050 metres and makes it easier to reach alpine huts and various mountain peaks. Touristic centre in winter, Maranza combines traditions and skiing pleasures. The always sunny Gitschberg ski resort ranges from 1,400 to 2,500 metres above sea level, hence: snow guaranteed. The ski resort offers slopes of various levels of difficulty for all age groups. Maranza however not only attracts skiers, but also cross-country skiers and alpine ski tour fans or those who prefer to just enjoy a comfortable walk through the snowed-in winter landscape. |