The Dolomites, a natural wonder
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The Hotel Dolomitenhof & Alte Post lies amidst an overwhelming landscape, where the harsh rocks of the Dolomites with the „Sexten Sun Dial“ upraise from the green valley floor of the Fiscalina. The absolutely quiet position of our hotel amidst of meadows and woods, where the Natural Park Dolomites of Sexten with the world famous Three Peaks and the breathtaking panorama with bizarre lime formations begins, make the Hotel Dolomitenhof & Alte Post unique. You’ll be enthused!

For mountain sports freaks we are the ideal starting point for rambles and climbs in the Sexten Dolomites. Active sportspeople find several opportunities for mountain biking, running, and nordic walking on our doorstep.
Our slogan is: "Fitness is outdoor", the nature that surrounds us is the gym with the best equipment. Discover it! In addition there is the big tradition of the Innerkofler family as descendants of Sepp Innerkofler, the famous Sexten mountain guide and tourism pioneer who was the first to see the strategically ideal position of the Fischleintal valley for alpine climbing and built the Dolomitenhof on this spot in 1904. At the „Alte Post", our renovated architectural jewel dating back to 1907, you’ll find the real flair of a historical mountain hotel.
Rejoice! With us you experience the Alpine holiday you’d been dreaming of!
| Walking routes |
Time |
Route number |
| Hotel – refuge Talschlusshütte |
½ hrs |
102 |
| Hotel – fortress Heideck – Moos |
1 hrs |
1A |
Hotel – fortress Heideck – Waldheim (= route around Sexten, 1st part) |
1,5 hrs |
1A |
Hotel – parking Rotwand – sports facilities (outdoor swimming pool – mini golf – climbing hall – tennis courts) |
1,5 hrs |
102 |
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IMPORTANT: The stated walking times are average times. Do NOT hike without a good hiking map (we recommend: Tabacco Nr. 010 Sextner Dolomiten 1:25.000) Get always information on the weather Evaluate your strength correctly Take enough food and drinks with you You get information about the conditions of the paths, the via ferratas etc. from our mountain guides. | |