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Avelengo/Hafling enjoys almost 200 sunkissed days each year. Its location and particular mild climate make it an ideal spot for excursions into the countryside and many sports activities in all seasons. It is home to a varied culture, rich in legend and tradition.
Spring at the San Luis.
The display of the reawakening of nature is most fully expressed at Avelengo/Hafling. The apple orchards are in full blossom, the snowy peaks of the mountains contrast with the liveliness of the valleys. Bicycles, guided tours and rides with the magnificent Avelignese horses which take the name of the area, are an invitation to immerse yourself in the charm of the landscape.
Summer at the San Luis.
Summer is the season of dreams. Snowy climbs, mountain bike rides, rafting, for adventure lovers. It’s also a time for walks, relaxing lakeside afternoons, cultural events and the Merano Alpine Bob 2000, the entertaining track bobsled run. Avelengo/Hafling offers a wide range of activities to rejuvenate body and mind, amongst views of landscapes that will take your breath away.
Autumn at the San Luis.
The allure of autumn decks Avelengo/Hafling and the area around it in reds and yellows. Don’t miss the invitation to enjoy those last walks in the mountains before the snow covers them again. Hints from the landscape shape seasonal events dedicated to the joys of the palate: the grape harvest, beer and chestnut festivals are some of the more genuinely local celebrations.
Winter at the San Luis.
In the enchantment of the snowy landscape, Avelengo/Hafling offers many opportunities to feel active in winter too: skiing, walking in snowshoes, ice-climbing, carriage rides, shopping at Merano/Meran and also the magical welcoming atmosphere of the shopping district at Christmas, to warm the winter nights with the suggestion of a thousand lights and typical local dishes.