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About the region
In Brixen/Bressanone and environs, history and modern life walk side by side. For centuries, this valley has been a crossroads: emperors, artists and merchants have passed through, leaving visible footprints. The Hofburg palace reveals the power of the prince-bishops, while the alleys of the old town wind between palaces and cafés. In the surrounding area, discover Klausen/Chiusa, loved by Dürer, and the waterfalls of the Gilfenklamm gorge. Malga Fane is an Alpine village that seems to be frozen in time. Autumn is Törggelen season: new wine, chestnuts and time spent together enjoying traditional pursuits. The white wines of the Eisacktal/Valle Isarco really complete the experience.
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Brixen Riverside Living serves no breakfast.
Brixen Riverside Living is 478 m from the center of Brixen/Bressanone. All distances are measured in straight lines. Actual travel distances may vary.
Brixen Riverside Living has no restaurant.
Brixen Riverside Living has no pool
Yes, Brixen Riverside Living accepts small pets, however we suggest you contact the accommodation to clarify the details.
Yes, Brixen Riverside Living is offering the Südtirol Guest Pass.