With its rich palette of warm tones, autumn wraps the Eisack Valley in a cozy embrace, creating space to reshape your own canvas. At the Arthotel Lasserhaus, this journey begins, accompanied by art, history, and the serene rhythm of the season.
Golden hues in the vineyards, reddish glows in the forests, a gentle orange veil over the chestnut groves: this is how autumn paints particularly atmospheric scenes of change in the Eisack Valley. Those who immerse themselves in the warm, melancholic calm will quietly perceive an invitation to let go of everything that weighs on the spirit. Time for a break in South Tyrol? In Brixen’s artists’ quarter, the Arthotel Lasserhaus, a historic retreat, welcomes you to autumnal adventures.
For over 500 years, the 15th-century house has witnessed the magic of the golden season – touching generations anew. Today, the Lasserhaus lives on as a hotel, a place where history, art, and mindfulness are gently intertwined with the surrounding landscape. Here, guests can experience the Eisack Valley autumn in all its richness.
It is only natural to feel the urge to explore the surrounding vineyards on leisurely walks – stopping here and there along the way. During the Törggelen, the new wine is tasted and served with freshly roasted chestnuts. Perhaps a plate of speck and some dumplings accompany it as well. In the Eisack Valley, this autumnal South Tyrolean tradition celebrating the wine harvest has its origins.
And while the leaves fall from the trees outside, it is equally easy to let go back at the Lasserhaus. The centuries-old walls provide a sense of security and enough support to fully surrender. Letting go becomes a creative act here: erasing burdens, adding new shades, and rearranging the canvas of your own life. In dialogue with both historic and contemporary art, a new inner image takes shape. Perhaps during the autumn moments in the town. It is the perfect time to give life a fresh coat of color, inspired by art and the hues of autumn.
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photos: Franziska Unterholzner/Viertel Group; Brixen Tourismus/Hannes Engl; IDM Südtirol