Our Best Vacation Ever. And I mean EVER.
South of the Austrian border by about 40 miles, nestled in the Pustertal Valley of the Alps, is the inspired vacation location that we visited. Although Hotel Lido Ehrenburgerhof is on the Italian side of the Alps, let me tell you there is very little Italian happening there. In this part of Italy, you are really in Austria. Everyone speaks German and everything is clean, beautiful, and orderly. However, being very intelligent, the folks that live in this area- and the hotel we stayed in- have a tradition of fantastic food. So, the best of both worlds, yes?
Our room was comfortable and gorgeous. Simple, but elegant. Just like the hotel. And anything you might need? The hotel had it. The hotel has a mini-club (free, indoor childcare from 9am to 9pm everyday) and a great indoor play area. We tried to drop Clara there one day and she was NOT having a bit of it. So, we did not have any Mommy and Daddy time, which was a little annoying, but in the end, it was great. We had a fabulous time together. And maybe next year, Clara will be excited to practice her German with the other kids, but I digress…
In the mornings, while the dew was still fresh on the grass, I would sneak out to the Japanese garden for some Yoga while the sun came up over the mountains. On my return to the room, Erick and Clara would be ready to hit the breakfast buffet, that consisted of fresh breads, granola, fruits, prosciutto, cheeses, not to mention the omelette bar (made fresh to order) and hot sausage.
After rolling ourselves out of the dining room, Erick would get ready to go on a bike ride in the mountains. I would start out with him, on a bike I checked out from the hotel, with a child’s seat on the back. There is a bike/walking trail that runs the length of the valley, near the train tracks, next to the river. Clara loved whizzing down the mountains and seeing the farms, mountains, and animals.
Unbelievably enough, after a brief morning outing, it would be time for, what they referred to as a “light buffet lunch”. A huge, organic salad bar, with more fresh bread, and, don’t forget the four different kinds of pasta with sauce and a hot soup… after this “light lunch”, we were all stuffed to the gills and ready for some playtime!
The playground of the resort was amazing and honestly, I think Erick and I enjoyed it more than Clara! But Clara did love the pools- indoor, outdoor, a tepid “bubble tub” and a baby pool… every day, during pool time, I again would sneak away, but this time, heading for the sauna. Oh god, how I love saunas. And the resort has all the right stuff for the full sauna experience! The cold river water to dump over your head, an outdoor area to rest. Ahhhhh.
By the time we finished up with the pool and the sauna, it was time for a nap. Dinner was late: 7:30. So, we would take a little rest and then head out for more playtime or a walk before dinner.
Dinner, too, was a huge affair. And nothing could be passed up. It was all fabulous. Fish, chicken, beef, vegetables, fruits, desserts. I should mention here that the hotel completely accommodated my need for dairy and gluten-free foods and they didn’t shlep it, either. My food was prepared with just as much care and attention as Erick and Clara’s…
We would stumble back to our rooms and fall into a deep, food-induced sleep, sleep in silence while the cool, mountain air drifted in the open window just to wake up and do it all over again the next day.
It was divine.
This area, the Sud Tyrol, is the most beautiful place I have ever visited in my entire life. Now, granted, I am from the Northwest, so I prefer a cooler, greener climate, but the architecture is amazing, the valley is full of industry and is obviously growing, but it doesn’t compromise the environment, there was NOT A SPECK OF GARBAGE to be found on the side of the road or in the waterways, and, from the bottom of the mountains, you could not see the roads and trails- just gorgeous forests…
This will not be our last trip to Hotel Lido Ehrenburghof or to that area. Erick and I are drawing up a plan to buy some sort of property in that area at some point. THAT is how much we loved it. I have never been to an area that resonates with me more and I’m excited to explore the possibilities for a future there, as well as relax and renew at the resort in the meantime!
For our family pictures, head over to Flickr.


September 8th, 2008 at 10:05 am
Gosh, before you know it you’ll be joining Umberto Bossi & Co.
I’m glad you enjoyed it. I know husband and I would be enchanted too. I’ve never been there with him, but I already know he’d be making plans too.
September 8th, 2008 at 1:48 pm
So happy you had such a lovely time! We spent a part of our honeymoon (coming from Seattle via Venice then on to Chianti and Tuscany) in Alto Adige. LOVED it, too.
September 8th, 2008 at 4:11 pm
So interesting to see you! You look so German. And Clara looks quite Italian. And your husband looks a bit like mine. :-))
September 8th, 2008 at 8:52 pm
I’m so glad you had such a wonderful vaca!!
September 9th, 2008 at 3:49 am
Our mutual love of saunas is just another indicator that we need to travel together. Perhaps Budapest?
Your vacation sounds idyllic! And I squealed at one of the pictures of Clara, so my colleague came to look ant proclaimed her a “true honey pot”.
September 9th, 2008 at 8:36 am
Nona, you look gorgeous. And I can’t believe how grownup Clara looks! I loved her fairy wings and my little ponies.
To say that I am envious would be an understatement
but I am SO happy that you had such an amazing vacation! 
September 9th, 2008 at 7:09 pm
Looks amazing! Will definitely file under “Future Trips”. Welcome back!
September 10th, 2008 at 12:26 pm
i’m so there. that place is amazing!
September 12th, 2008 at 4:10 pm
Nona!
We stayed in the same area for our trip through Europe a few summers ago…and we truly fell in love with it!! We were in the Tyrol valley. It was just amazing and we, to this day, STILL talk about our 2 fabulous days in the valley between majestic peaks…
xoxo
k
September 15th, 2008 at 9:24 pm
I was so there with you in spirit!