Hotel & Grounds

Set Apart

A gem of a hotel with just 13 suites and the charm of a meticulously curated private estate. Picturesquely located at 1,500 m above sea level in the elevated south-eastern part of South Tyrol, nestled in a gently hilly and mountainous landscape, carpeted in forests and meadows at the foot of the unequal twin peaks of Corno Bianco and Corno Nero, facing south with wide views across an impressive mountain panorama, far removed from the noise of urban life.

The Berghoferin is a house shaped through a considered approach to aesthetics and quality. It was remodelled with a strong focus on integrating it into the surrounding landscape, aligning it with the region’s history and values, and appointed with a deliberate eye for the particular. It is conceived as a place of savoir-vivre that promises enjoyment in a refined, culturally attuned atmosphere, as well as a refuge for those seeking calm and a slower pace of everyday life for a while, valuing the many possibilities for a profound experience of nature. Berghoferin is both a Fine Hotel & Hideaway.

Fig. 1, Berghoferin is set in an exceptionally peaceful and tranquil location in South Tyrol on 1.500 meters above sea level, offering a true sanctuary where complete privacy and calm are assured.
Fig. 2, The hotel offers an exceptional, uninterrupted view over the surrounding Alpine landscape.
Fig. 3, The suites face south and feature spacious loggia balconies that offer guests breathtaking panoramic views.

Wonders to discover

A house with lots of room and lots of rooms – inside and outside. Places of retreat with room for encounters, and places of encounter that leave the guests room to retreat. A “house of rooms”, upon each of which time has bestowed its very own stories and unique character, each welcoming the guests with its own special atmosphere.

Rooms that are worth exploring down to the very last corner, like the nooks and crannies of a wondrous cabinet of curiosities. Curiosities and rarities, things that are beautiful and things that are interesting, testimonies of other times and cultures, art to be observed and art to be read – all collected with passion, selected with care, and compiled in a pleasing manner.

With a variety of salons, parlours, patios, lounges, reading nooks, terraces, and pavilions, the Berghoferin offers its guests plenty of room(s) outside of their suites as well – room for privacy or for encounters; and the hotel's select furnishings and design invite you to explore the wide range of activities and leisure opportunities to be enjoyed in the hotel and on the wider premises.

Depending on the time of year and day, depending on their current mood and personal needs – here, each and every one of the guests will find their very own favourite spots.

Fig. 4, Guests are warmly welcomed into a thoughtfully curated, traditionally inspired Alpine atmosphere that blends authenticity with refined hospitality.
Fig. 5, The hotel feels less like a conventional hotel and more like an exclusive private retreat, offering guests a highly individual and intimate atmosphere.
Fig. 6, Like a house of many rooms, Berghoferin is offering guests an almost endless selection of thoughtfully curated spaces in which to read, unwind, and fully immerse themselves in the atmosphere.
Fig. 7, Various intimate corners invite guests to explore a thoughtfully curated selection of several thousands of books and reading materials, ranging from regional history and contemporary literature to art, gastronomy, as well as a choice of magazines and newspapers.
Fig. 8, A harmonious blend of traditional and contemporary design is present throughout the entire property, shaping its distinctive atmosphere.
Fig. 8, This wood-paneled corner is especially inviting in the evening, offering a warm and comfortable retreat right beside the open fireplace.
Fig. 9, A deep-rooted sense of tradition shapes the interiors and is paying homage to the region’s history and cultural heritage.
Fig. 10, Warm, rich tones are present throughout the hotel, creating an inviting sense of comfort across the interiors, as seen in spaces like the Green Salon, where guests can enjoy an aperitivo or spend quiet moments reading.

The Chapel

Gracefully set within the tranquil grounds, the chapel offers a secluded haven for reflection and quiet contemplation. Its refined local architecture, suffused with soft natural light and adorned with delicate detailing, creates an atmosphere of understated intimacy—perfectly suited to private moments or small, meaningful gatherings. Guests are often drawn to its serene ambiance, finding in it a place to pause, restore, and attune to the surrounding stillness.

Whether reserved for personal reflection, intimate ceremonies, or moments of silent meditation, the chapel embodies the property’s enduring harmony, quiet beauty, and timeless elegance.

Fig. 11, The chapel is dedicated to Saint Anne and serves as a serene space for personal reflection and quiet meditation.
Fig. 12, Constructed exclusively from locally sourced materials, the chapel reflects the traditions, craftsmanship, and atmosphere of the surrounding region.