When the first rays of sunshine glide over the peaks in the morning and bathe the high plateau of the Tschengla in golden light, the landscape opens up before the floor-to-ceiling windows of the Barga153 like a fantastic painting.
This stylish and modern holiday home is nestled in nature. Bright rooms, natural materials like wood and stone, and large panoramic windows create a spacious and inviting atmosphere. The wood used for the house is locally sourced, as are the shingles on the facade, which blend harmoniously into the alpine surroundings.
The house, which opened in 2025, is run with great passion by the Amann family – supported by Kim Kettner. They share a vision of a stylish retreat that combines the experience of nature with modern comfort at an altitude of 1,200 meters. The landscape becomes part of the house – perfect for those seeking tranquility, minimalist design, and authentic mountain moments. Of course, good food is also part of the experience – in the spacious kitchen, guests can prepare delicious meals together using regional products and enjoy them on the terrace at sunset.
You never really want to leave, but nature is practically at your feet. Whether skiing, hiking, or biking – everything is just a few steps away. This immediate connection to the outdoors is so good for you. In winter, the snow sparkles, in summer the alpine meadows glow a lush green – a sight that instantly slows you down and gives you the feeling of being completely at peace.
| Ganzes Haus | from330 € |
The architecture combines clean lines with alpine warmth: local wood, regional shingles, and large expanses of glass bring the landscape indoors. The house appears modern yet timeless – minimalist in design, spacious in its feel. Automatic shading, smart technology, and natural materials create a harmonious balance between aesthetics and function. Natural building materials include regional wood, sheep's wool insulation, and other natural materials such as stone for garden walls. Construction was carried out using local craftsmen and local timber.
Sustainability is an integral part of the building: a 25 kWp photovoltaic system with storage. Excess electricity is used for hot water and electric vehicle charging. Geothermal heating, water-saving fixtures, consistent waste separation, and low consumption of cleaning products. Good thermal insulation and automatic shading based on the sun's position. Energy-efficient appliances such as LED lighting and a smart home system that, for example, automatically switches off lights. Provision of toiletries (shower gel, etc.) from regional producers. The garden is landscaped with native plants to create a natural environment.
After an active day, the hotel's own sauna awaits. Those seeking deeper relaxation will find numerous massage options nearby, or can try forest bathing.
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