This is us, the Brunello family: Fabio, Aurea, and our daughters Fabiana, Gaia, and the little Gea.
We warmly welcome you to Hotel Brunello. We are a small family-run establishment, offering our guests a tranquil yet strategic location, with a spectacular view of the Sassolungo.
Surrounded by woodland and on the southern side of the valley.
We are a family with a simple life, based on respect and love for nature and animals. We wish you a wonderful vacation in the Dolomites and an unforgettable stay at Hotel Brunello.
It’s absolutely true - a good day starts first thing in the morning.
We believe that breakfast is one of the most important and most valued of the services we offer our guests, who increasingly love to have breakfast made from high quality, authentic and above all locally sourced products.
This includes home-made cakes, a variety of fresh bread, selection of cold meats, traditional speck, fruits, vegetables and fruit juice, homemade jam and yoghurt with assorted muesli. Accompanying it all with a good coffee or with your favorite beverage.
After that, you will be ready to face a day full of new adventures in the fabulous Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Our DOLOMITES, a UNESCO Natural Heritage Site, are committed to sustainability
· Free transport: use the Val Gardena Mobilcard on local buses. You can leave your car parked at the hotel.
· Ega dla Dolomites: you can safely drink tap water in the Dolomites. The locals do, so why shouldn’t you? Our excellent, clean, crystal-clear water is examined every month by the Eco Center South Tyrol to assess its quality. Say no to plastic bottles and help us preserve and protect nature and our beautiful landscapes!
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Thanks to its location in the untouched Puez-Odle Nature Park, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Dolomites, Val Gardena is blessed with a unique panorama. Prominent mountain massifs such as the Odle, Stevia, Puez Plateau, Cir peaks and Sella literally embrace this Ladin valley and can be reached on foot within a very short time. Last but not least, the landmark, the unmistakable Sassolungo, towers majestically over the valley and can be admired from all three villages.