




Kaiserau 1907
Via Peter Mayr, 65
About Kaiserau 1907
Kaiserau 1907 sits in the South Tyrol region of northern Italy, where the coordinates place it squarely in the Alpine arc near Bolzano — a landscape defined by mountain ridges, valley towns, and a cultural identity that blends Italian and Austrian traditions. The name itself carries a date, suggesting a property with genuine history, and the guest rating of 8.7 across nearly 300 reviews points to a house that earns consistent approval without relying on scale or spectacle.
The setup here suits families and independent travelers who want to self-organize their days in the mountains rather than depend on hotel services for every meal. Rooms come with a kitchen, stovetop, refrigerator, and coffee machine, which means guests can shop at a local market and eat on their own schedule — a practical arrangement when hiking days start early or end late and restaurant hours don't always cooperate. The terrace and garden, both furnished for outdoor dining, extend that domestic rhythm into the open air, with mountain views that give the morning coffee a context that no indoor breakfast room could replicate.
For travelers arriving by car — the most common way to reach smaller Alpine towns where public transport thins out — on-site parking removes the stress of hunting for a space in a village center where roads were not built for modern traffic volumes. Guests can check in from 15:00, settle in before the afternoon light fades off the peaks, and still make a 10:30 checkout work without rushing if the previous evening was spent at the dining table rather than watching the clock. Private check-in and express checkout options add a layer of flexibility that suits those moving through the region on a loose itinerary.
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- Check-in from 15:00
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