AROSEA Life Balance***** Val Ultimo in Meran

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  • Hiking
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  • Riding
  • Mountainbiken
  • Design
  • Ski

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The AROSEA Life Balance Hotel in St. Walburg in Ulten Valley is situated in one of the oldest and most beautiful valleys of South Tyrol. In summer as well as in winter, the Ulten Valley offers a breathtaking nature, in the middle of which you can enjoy active moments: Hiking, biking, climbing, skiing, hiking in the snow and much more. Also from the historical, cultural and artistic point of view, you can find many interesting places to visit and admire. The Hotel AROSEA in the Ulten Valley follows the Life Balance philosophy - The guests, by dedicating time for their physical and mental wellbeing, will immediately have a sensation of fullness and completeness. The hotel follows the concept of nature in every field... the architecture of the building, the healthy cuisine and the wellness treatments, by using natural products and herbs. Pine wood, sheep wool, natural shale stone for the furniture; creams, oils and natural products for cosmetic treatments and natural foods, are all based on the concept of eco-sustainability. Experience the feeling of physical well-being and inner balance in the wellness hotel AROSEA, and enjoy an unforgettable holiday in the Ulten Valley in South Tyrol.

What sets us apart

  • Eco Friendly - Living according to nature
  • Life Balance Philosophy
  • Natural, regional and organic products
  • Diving courses for beginners in the mountain lakes and training courses for instructors

Guests about the hotel

„A Hotel for well-being and relaxation! The service of staff and hosts is very friendly and attentive! The wellness area and the beautiful garden are the highlights!“
Peter
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