Advent in Maranza
Pre-Christmas Magic at the Huberhof
At the Huberhof, Advent is celebrated in its most authentic form, amidst the snowy mountains of Maranza. Here, far from the hustle and bustle of the city, the run-up to Christmas becomes something to savour at a slower pace: charming Christmas markets only minutes away, ski slopes that feel almost private, snow-covered scenery like something from a postcard, and the promise of hours of relaxation and wellbeing.
Silent Season
In the mountains, Advent is a time of stillness: a calm before the celebrations, when the air is already filled with the spirit of Christmas experienced in its truest form, far from the frenzy, surrounded by the enchantment of anticipation.
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Christmas Markets
Across South Tyrol, Advent carries the scent of celebration: roasted almonds, mulled wine and hot apple punch fill the air, while the town squares sparkle with light and colour. Bressanone, Brunico, Vipiteno, Bolzano and Merano all dress for the season, offering the magic of Christmas markets.
You are only a short journey away from some of the loveliest markets: in just twenty minutes, with your Guestcard, you could be in Bressanone beneath the illuminated cathedral, in Brunico with the Plan de Corones as a backdrop, or in Vipiteno.
On the Snow
For skiing enthusiasts, this is paradise. With Ski-in & Ski-out you can reach the cable car in just two minutes – and during Advent, ski passes are available at a 50% discount.
Wellness & Romance
An experience for all the senses
After a day in the crisp mountain air, the warmth of the Huberhof awaits. Our panoramic suites with views over the valley invite moments of intimacy and peace, while the adults-only sauna offers hours of pure relaxation. Thoughtful touches, from pampering packages to the heated infinity pool, make every moment special. And to end the day, what could be finer than a glass of South Tyrolean wine by the Christmas tree?