Family Hotel Biancaneve – a member of Familienhotels Südtirol
A place where families find true happiness, where children and parents are looked after with care. That’s what Family Hotel Biancaneve is all about.
Hotel Biancaneve, a Happy Family Place
At Family Hotel Biancaneve, families are our top priority. Making kids and grown-ups happy is our mission and what drives us. Because when a family is happy, everyone is happy – mum and dad, dad and dad, grandparents, siblings, godparents, cousins, and everyone else who belongs. This is what we focus on at Familienhotels Südtirol: creating holidays full of joy, where each shared moment becomes truly meaningful. And we go all in to make that happen at our family hotel in Selva di Val Gardena / Dolomites.
The Family Experiences
As part of the Familienhotels Südtirol, our hotel is specially designed for families – whatever shape they come in. Toddlers, teens, grandparents, best friends, uncles and cousins enjoy holidays full of discovery and fun. Every family has its own needs, and these are met through the Family Experiences. These are themed worlds that turn a family holiday into a truly joyful time. At Family Hotel Biancaneve, you can explore the following experience themes: ALL ABOUT BABY, JUST KIDS AND FAMILY, LUXURY RETREAT, OUTDOOR ADVENTURE and SKI-IN SKI-OUT.
The Nature Programme by Familienhotels Südtirol
Creative crafts with twigs, moss, and stones. Treasure hunts for curious little adventurers. Games that help kids appreciate nature’s value. This is what the Nature Programme by Familienhotels Südtirol is all about – an adventure journey through South Tyrol’s diverse landscapes, the most exciting playgrounds you’ll find. The programme is adapted to suit different age groups. Together with our enthusiastic child carers, kids set off into the forest and across meadows, exploring, discovering, and searching for hidden treasures. Craft workshops, cooking classes, games and more are among the highlights that keep kids entertained and help them make new friends. The focus of the Nature Programme changes every year – from wild cooking to nature art and hands-on Stone Age adventures.





