In the renovation of the 'Unterramwaldhof', a building of great historical and artistic value, the owners wanted to maintain a balance between tradition and innovation. Cooperation between the client, the architectural and artistic heritage office and local craftsmen resulted in an example of sustainable renovation of the original structure and its characteristic elements.
Total surface area 5,920 sq.ft.
Special features
Antique wood and local stone (quartzite)
Sustainability aspects Underfloor heating over the entire surface area fueled exclusively by wood chips from the annual clearing of the property's forest
Kitchen powered by electricity or wood
Masonry stove and fireplace fueled by the property's own wood
Spring water from the property's own spring
Historical building under historical-artistic protection for:
The original entrance vaults
The vaulted masonry staircase
The larch carved and mosaic entrance door
The interior gothic-style fir doors
The river stone structure of the foundations and ground floor
The wooden structure (larch and fir) for all remaining parts of the house
The roof made of hand-split larch shingles
The masonry walls are finished in lime using the old irregular trowel system
The kitchen with barrel ceiling
On the beautiful property around the Lodge, a private golf course has been created, set like a green gem in the steep slopes of the Puster Valley. Thanks to the creativity of Ron Kirby, an internationally renowned golf designer, and the undisputed quality of the greens signed by Jack Nicklaus, the property is the only chalet in the European Alpine arc to offer, for the exclusive use of its guests, the possibility of playing 18 holes in a unique and unforgettable setting or practicing and taking part in golf academies of international standing.