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Between mountain views and a touch of dolce vita, the Merano region offers the perfect setting for a romantic Valentine’s Day. Whether strolling through the historic old town, cuddling up at the thermal baths, or heading out for a walk in the mountains, here you’ll find tips for unforgettable surprises.

In love, engaged, married!
Whether newly in love or inseparable for years, a trip to Merano and Environs promises moments of happiness and fun on Valentine’s Day. The Marlinger high mountain trail winds gently through the forests of Mt Sole/Nörderberg and offers impressive panoramic views over Merano. A visit to the Fragsburg Waterfall, South Tyrol’s highest waterfall, is also well worth it for couples who love nature and adventure. The spa town of Merano itself is another highlight. Hand in hand, couples stroll beneath the historic arcades along the approximately 800-year-old shopping street. After a spot of shopping, there’s still time for a coffee in the sun or a romantic dinner for two.

Slopes to fall in love with
How convenient that Valentine’s Day falls right in winter. After all, what could be more romantic than a day on the slopes together, followed by après-ski at sunset? The Meran 2000 ski area delights visitors with its sunny location above the spa town of Merano and 40 perfectly groomed slopes. On the Schwemmalm ski area, couples enjoy impressive views of the Ortles/Ortler massif, while in the Pfelders ski area in Val Passiria/Passeiertal valley, cross-country skiers also get their money’s worth.

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Hot, hot, hot
26 pools, 879 hectolitres of thermal water, and a 2,231m² sauna world: the perfect ingredients for a Valentine’s Day at the Merano thermal baths. The spa town of Merano looks back on a long wellness tradition and continues to delight guests with the wide range of spa experiences at the Merano thermal baths. What are you in the mood for? Relaxing music, soothing warmth in the honey sauna, or a gentle massage from the bubbling jets in the whirlpool? Here, couples find peace, relaxation, and romance.

Table for two
An eventful day draws to a close. Evening sets in, and hunger soon follows. The restaurants and inns of the Merano region offer a unique blend of Mediterranean flavours and traditional South Tyrolean cuisine. Whether an elegant candlelit dinner in a fine restaurant or an authentic snack in a mountain hut, sample your way through the region’s flavours, and of course the perfectly matched wines.

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Butterflies in the spa town

Red roses, sweet chocolates, or jewellery – anyone can do that. A short break in the spa town of Merano creates genuine romance and memories that will still bring a smile years later when leafing through a photo album. Whether an idyllic walk in nature, relaxing moments together in the whirlpool, or culinary highlights in the evening, plan original Valentine’s Day dates in Merano and Environs.
P.S. You’ll also find flowers and chocolate here.
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