Oberinn, BZ, Italy

Rafter Bolzano Ritten

Starting from
€550 / night
5 guests
2 bedrooms
3.5 bathrooms

About the property

Rafter Bolzano Oberinn features a very traditional alpine exterior that blends seamlessly into its mountain surroundings. The interior reveals a surprising minimalist and modern design, functional yet comfortable and stylish. High-end natural materials such as wood, wool, and refined local craftsmanship create a warm, elegant atmosphere, complemented by panoramic windows that open up stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

Amenities

Fireplace
Workspace ready
Fully equipped kitchen
Heating
Heated floors
EV charging

Where you will be

Rafter Bolzano Oberinn is located on the Renon (Ritten) high plateau in South Tyrol, above Bolzano, at around 1,395 metres above sea level. It sits in a peaceful alpine setting, surrounded by forests and open meadows, with wide views and a quiet, nature-rich atmosphere.

Experiences nearby

Sheep grazing on grassy hillside with distant mountain range and clear sky background

Hike up the Rittner Horn which offers 360° panoramic views of the Alps.

Cable car gondola carrying skiers above pine trees with snow-covered mountains in the background

Ski in one of the surrounding ski resorts.

Palomino horse with saddle grazing in a mountainous meadow with valley views in background

Explore the surrounding alpine nature on horseback.

Three people trekking with llamas on a grassy field near forest and mountain cliffs

A guided llama trek through the alpine landscape: walking mountain trails at an easy pace alongside the animals, who carry the gear while you take in the surroundings. A relaxed way to cover ground, suited to most fitness levels.

Three people cross country skiing on a snow-covered trail near tall pine trees

Breathe in the tranquility of the South Tyrolean larch forest and the fresh winter air during a cross country skiing session.

Helicopter flying above clouds with rocky Dolomites mountains in the background

A guided helicopter flight over the Dolomites, lifting off from the valley floor and tracing the jagged limestone peaks, alpine lakes, and high passes that give the range its UNESCO status. Long open views over the Sella massif and Marmolada from the air, with landmarks pointed out along the way.

Person paragliding over rocky mountain peaks under a clear blue sky

A tandem paragliding flight over the Dolomites: launching from a high ridge and drifting on the air currents with the limestone peaks, valleys, and alpine meadows spread out below. A slower, quieter way to see the range, strapped to a certified pilot who handles the flying.

Groups of people rafting on a river surrounded by forested mountains under daylight

A rafting trip down a fast alpine river: fed by mountain snowmelt, running cold through gorges and forested valleys beneath the peaks.A rafting trip down a fast alpine river: fed by mountain snowmelt, running cold through gorges and forested valleys beneath the peaks.

Person wearing climbing gear ascending a rocky cliff with a mountainous landscape in the background

Whether you come with plenty of experience or a excited to learn the Alpine sport of rock climbing, let expert guides show you the ropes on a variety of outdoor climbing routes.

Good to know

Starting from€550 / night