ANSITZ HEUFLER
Your historic retreat
in Rasun in the Antholz Valley
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Welcome to Ansitz Heufler, a fine historic home positioned at the entrance to the picturesque Antholz Valley in the Dolomite region of Plan de Corones.
With a rich history, the Ansitz offers a unique experience for those who wish to immerse themselves in the beauty of the surrounding nature and Alpine tradition.
The historic building enchants its guests with the charm of old mountain residences, embellished with modern touches that ensure maximum comfort.
The tastefully decorated rooms offer a perfect combination of traditional warmth and contemporary comforts, ensuring an unforgettable stay.
SERVICES
Cozy and Refined Rooms
Our eleven rooms and suites offer a cozy and refined environment with a harmonious blend of historic elements and contemporary touches, where the old blends harmoniously with the new, creating a unique experience.
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Breakfast in the Stube
Breakfast in our stube offers a unique experience, immersed in a traditional and cozy atmosphere. The scent of wood and characteristic rustic elements create an atmospheric atmosphere, while a selection of local products delights the senses, making waking up even more enjoyable.
Lounge Bar
Our Lounge Bar, located in the former smokehouse, is the beating heart of socializing at Ansitz Heufler. With a fine selection of local and Italian wines, carefully crafted cocktails, and a cozy, relaxing atmosphere, our Lounge Bar is the perfect place to share special moments with friends or to indulge in a rejuvenating break in a cozy, hospitable environment.
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Wi-Fi
Keep yourself connected to the world with our free Wi-Fi. Whether you're planning your day of exploration or sharing your moments with friends, we're here to ensure you're always connected.
Ansitz Heufler
The Ansitz Heufler is considered one of the most impressive historic estates in South Tyrol, built in 1580 by the Lords von Hohenbühel, named "Heufler zu Rasen."
It is part of the group of exclusive residences that were built in rural areas by nobles in the Renaissance era. Of particular interest is the Renaissance stube, the "Hearnstube," with beautiful wood wall inlays and a precious old stove decorated with coats of arms.
The "Herrenstube" is now considered one of the most beautiful Renaissance Stubes in the entire Alpine region.