Home Sweet Home – Your Home!
relax. enjoy. come together. dream.
Our country house has three bedrooms, each with two single beds on the ground floor and two separate single beds upstairs. There are two bathrooms available, one with a shower, the other with a bathtub.
The spacious kitchen is equipped with everything you need to spoil your loved ones with culinary delights; basic ingredients and spices are available and are welcome to be used. The living room and the bright parlour are spacious and invite you to linger.
- A small library with novels and literature about the culture and history of South Tyrol encourages you to browse.
- Warm summer evenings are best enjoyed by the fire on the newly renovated terrace.
- You can park your vehicles directly in front of the house and your bicycles in the cellar.
Your Host
Hanno Pardatscher
The arrangement of the rental of our holiday home is very important to me and my family, which is why you will be personally welcomed and introduced to the house and its surroundings.
During your stay, I will be happy to answer your questions and concerns by phone.
Furnishings and Equipment
Landhaus Leonhard
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Reservation / Request
Our offer
Rent per night 395 EUR
You rent the whole house incl. heating, firewood, bed linen and towels.
- Every guest receives a Museumobil-Card. This card is valid for all südtirolmobil services, including cable cars and also for a visit to one of 90 museums and collections.
- The house is available for a minimum stay of 5 nights.
- Check-in is possible from 5pm, möglich, Check-out until 10am.
- The tourist tax is 2 euros per night and guest over the age of 13.
- NB: The increased heating costs in the depths of winter make an additional charge necessary, this depends on the individual booking period. You should not be afraid about shovelling snow.
For enquiries regarding long-term rent, holding seminars or renting outside the specified period, please contact me by mail.
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Chapel St. Leonhard and Leitgebhof
The listed chapel dates back to the 17th century. It is dedicated to St. Leonhard, patron saint of cattle, farmers and carters.
The original farmstead “Leitgebhof” consisted of a chapel, four houses and two barns with stables. One of the houses was popularly called “Klösterle” and was owned for a long time by a monastic order that offered food and drink here, perhaps also hostel.
Hence the name “Leitgeb”, which means “inn”.
In the middle of the 19th century, the Adige was straightened and the valley floor drained. This put a stop to malaria, the “death of Salurn”, and created valuable agricultural land as well as a certain degree of flood protection.
Before this intervention in nature, travellers preferred to avoid the marshlands and hike over the mountains. It is quite possible that Albrecht Dürer also had himself fed here. See watercolours from his trip to Italy.
The tremors of the Friuli earthquake in May 1976 caused the valley-side facade of the Klösterle to collapse. In 1978, the Leitgeb Hof was the property of the neighbouring Dreifichten Hof. The ruins of the Klösterle and the Leonhard Chapel passed from the farmer to his sister Anna Pardatscher.
The present house was designed and planned by 24-year-old Wolfram H. Pardatscher in 1980 and built in the following years.
The basic idea of the house is the continuation of the chapel axis through the hallway. The individual rooms are strung along this axis, similar to the cells of a monastery.