A lofty retreat above everyday noise, with sweeping alpine panoramas on every side
Every guest enjoys their own private bathroom and shower
The entire house is exclusively yours – no sharing with other groups
An incomparable setting: Our group accommodation in Ahrntal sits at 1,300 metres above sea level in the heart of South Tyrol – a self-catering holiday home for 45 to 68 people that is genuinely hard to come by. Down in the valley life rushes on; up here, sweeping mountain panoramas and the crisp fragrance of alpine meadows take over entirely. This group house for 15 to 68 guests is not simply a place to sleep: it is an invitation to step out of the everyday and into something far more memorable.
Turn on the tap and taste what no restaurant can put a price on: pure, ice-cold mountain spring water drawn directly from our own source. The first breath of morning air on the balcony – cool, spiced and utterly unfiltered – is the kind of natural luxury that sets the tone for every day that follows.
Genuine comfort from the first night: Finding large group accommodation – whether you need 55 beds, 65 beds or accommodation for 70 beds – that actually feels like a real home rather than a corridor hotel is a rare achievement. Our 17 rooms, each complete with private shower and WC, ensure that even within a holiday home for 60 people, every individual has a quiet personal haven to return to. From a mountain cabin for 50 people seeking a cosy alpine retreat to a full group house for 68 guests, the flexible room mix adapts effortlessly to every group size. It is that rare balance between shared adventure and private rest that makes stays here so deeply satisfying.
The professional kitchen is the social heart of the house. Cooking for a crowd transforms here from a logistical challenge into a genuinely joyful communal event: chopping, stirring, tasting and laughing side by side. The industrial dishwasher takes care of the clearing-up in record time, leaving more of the evening free for what matters most. Two welcoming common rooms and a sunlit dining hall – where morning light streams through wide windows – round off a self-catering group house that truly understands togetherness.
Your private outdoor arena: The generous meadows surrounding the farm offer exactly the kind of boundless freedom that group holidays in Luttach thrive on. Our own small football pitch is a perennial guest favourite – whether for a relaxed kick-about after lunch or a proper tournament between competing teams. Children and adults alike are free to run, roam and discover in an environment where the nearest busy road is a long, reassuring distance away. No traffic noise, no fences – just the wide-open Ahrntal horizon.
When the sun dips behind the peaks, the party room steps into the spotlight. A 4,000-watt sound system, Bluetooth connectivity, a dazzling laser show, table tennis and a foosball table transform the night into a private celebration that your group will still be talking about long after the journey home. Dance and laugh as loudly as you please – the mountains have never once complained.
No middlemen, no hidden fees: Our farmhouse has welcomed self-catering groups for more than 40 years, always rented directly from the owner. That means no agency commissions and no booking-platform mark-ups – every euro stays in your group budget. Whether you are organising a group house party, a community retreat or a large family gathering in the Alps, the transparent, direct approach makes budget group travel genuinely accessible.
In late spring and early summer, the regional public transport runs free of charge for guests, opening up the entire Ahrntal Valley and its mountains without a single key in an ignition. Winter brings the ski bus, stopping 1.2 kilometres from the farm gate and connecting your group directly to the slopes of Klausberg and Speikboden. Two seasons, one exceptional alpine group accommodation.
Where South Tyrolean warmth comes alive: Just a gentle 15-minute walk from the farm gate, the Schwarzbachalm awaits like a scene lifted from a storybook. When dusk settles and the softly illuminated path guides your group uphill through the silent forest, the evening takes on a warmth that no resort hotel can manufacture. The aroma of freshly made Kaiserschmarrn drifts through the cool air, the children who spent the afternoon befriending the animals at the petting zoo are still glowing with excitement, and the mountain hut radiates the kind of amber welcome that cannot be scripted. For groups seeking authentic self-catering community moments in the Ahrntal Valley, an evening at the Schwarzbachalm is the experience that outlasts every other memory of the trip.