A corner of paradise in the Italian Alps
With a stunning view of the valley, Haus Sonnegg is a second-generation vacation apartment rental. We offer five spacious rooms and apartments, each tastefully blending modern and traditional design. Our property is ideally located for hiking and exploring nearby local towns.
The Rooms
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Säben Monastery
A dramatic Benedictine monastery complex perched on a limestone promontory above Chiusa. Often called the “Acropolis of Tyrol,” it dates back to Late Antiquity and today offers fresco-filled chapels, tranquil cloisters, and sweeping views over the Eisack Valley.
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Klausen
A compact medieval town straddling the Eisack River, celebrated for its pastel façades, vine-draped alleys, and artists’ legacy (Albrecht Dürer stayed here). It blends Tyrolean charm with Italian café culture and makes an excellent base for exploring the central Dolomites.
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Brixen
South Tyrol’s oldest city and former prince-bishopric, distinguished by its baroque cathedral, cloister frescoes, and 1,000-year-old diocesan library. A vibrant small-city center of academia, wine production, and alpine-Italian gastronomy, it also anchors the Plose ski area.
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The 2,562 m mountain dominating Bressanone’s skyline. In winter it offers 40 km of sun-soaked pistes (famed for the 9 km Trametsch run); in summer it’s a hiking–MTB paradise with 360° Dolomite vistas from the panoramic platform at the cable-car summit.
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Grödnertal
A Ladin-speaking valley carved into the Dolomites, known worldwide for its World Cup ski races, Sella Ronda circuit, and centuries-old wood-carving tradition. Villages like Ortisei, Santa Cristina, and Selva combine luxury hospitality with direct access to iconic peaks such as the Sassolungo and Seceda.
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