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		<title>Feel relaxation.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our small but nice spa oasis in the basement Enjoy the warmth of our Finnish Sauna, have swim in the indoor pool and relax in the relaxation area, in the whirlpool or solarium.]]></description>
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<p>Enjoy the warmth of our Finnish Sauna, have swim in the indoor pool and relax in the relaxation area, in the whirlpool or solarium.</p>
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		<title>Marvel at the landsape.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The earth pyramids The earth pyramids in Terenten were probably formed back in 1837 after a heavy thunderstorm washed the slope out. In the following decades, erosion had an impact on the two different kinds of debris: the boulder containing &#8230; <a href="http://www.hotelzumhasen.com/en/landschaft-bestaunen-3/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>The earth pyramids</h3>
<p>The earth pyramids in Terenten were probably formed back in 1837 after a heavy thunderstorm washed the slope out. In the following decades, erosion had an impact on the two different kinds of debris: the boulder containing material formed the earth pyramids; the material containing hardly any stones formed the ridges.</p>
<p>The earth pyramids are made of layers of geological material originating from glacial deposition. The lowermost layer is light grey, and is interspersed with coarse-particle granite and rather round stones. The layer on top is darker and does not contain any larger rocks.</p>
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<p>Erosion (rain, snowmelt) washes the pinnacles, spires and ridges out of the slope, provided there is a cap stone which prevents the pyramids from being totally washed away. If the cap stone happens to fall off, the pyramid eventually dissolves. Simultaneously, however, new pyramids slowly arise higher up on the slope.</p>
<h3>The Pirchner Moos biotope</h3>
<p>The Pirchner Moos lies at about 1,300m above sea level and slightly faces south. This whole area is geologically supported by Brixner Granite. The &#8220;Pustertal-Line&#8221; fault line, the boundary between southern and eastern Alpine rock strata, runs north of the biotope, at the highest point of the Hohenbichl.</p>
<p>This fault line is one of the most important fault lines in the Alps. The biotope itself has two different vegetation areas. The main area is a small swamp, its edge an upland moor.</p>
<p>The little wetland is surrounded by marshland, forests flooded with sunlight and hedges. In the bog area you find different kinds of moss, such as sphagnum, bogbean, grass-of-pernassus, swamp meadow-grass, common tormentil, sedges and wild orchids.</p>
<p>The meadows in the marsh area used to be mowed for horse feed or as bedding for cowsheds. As this kind of farming is no longer customary, shrubs and bushes no make their way into the marshland.</p>
<p>Due to plant diversity, the biotope is the habitat of many different animal species who find shelter here. Typical inhabitants of damp biotopes such as emperor dragonflies and damselflies can be seen here. When the weather is right another guest can be observed here, the fire salamander. The common buzzard also loves flying over the marsh area, from one treetop to the next.</p>
<h3>St. Margareth in Margen</h3>
<p>In the middle of this uneven terrain, at a distance from and a little higher than the hamlet Margen, stands the late Gothic Margener Church, dedicated to Saint Margareth. The name of the place was first documented in 1290, but has nothing to do with the name of the saint. One of the farms in Margen, the Pfurnerhof, was first documented in 1140.</p>
<p>St. Margareth was built in the 13th century, in the 14th century the tower was added. The nave was vaulted later on in the early 16th century. In 1742 the local farmers installed a portrayal of Saint Christopher at the southern wall of the nave.</p>
<p>This saint, one of the &#8220;14 Holy Helpers&#8221;, was honoured here as a &#8220;special patron against thunder and lightning&#8221;. The church patron Saint Margareth, a protective &#8220;Wetierfrau&#8221;, is also called upon during thunderstorms. To this day, on 1 May of every year ceremonial processions to Margen are held during which the locals pray for good weather.</p>
<p>Many faithful from Kiens also join this ceremonial procession which ends at St. George&#8217;s Church in Terenten.</p>
<h3>History &#8211; the mills</h3>
<p>For a long time, it was hard to access Terenten. The road leading up to the village from Vintl was only constructed in 1961. For centuries, the village was rather autonomous.</p>
<p><a class="highslide img_15" onclick="return hs.expand(this)" href="http://www.hotelzumhasen.com/images/inhalte/muehlen.jpg" onclick="return hs.expand(this)"> </a><a class="highslide img_16" href="http://www.hotelzumhasen.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/muehlen.jpg" onclick="return hs.expand(this)"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-242" title="muehlen" src="http://www.hotelzumhasen.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/muehlen-150x120.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="120" /></a>The farmers and tradesmen provided for food and clothes. From 1629 onwards, molitores (millers), textores (weavers), ferrarii (smiths) and other tradesmen were more and more frequently mentioned in the baptismal registers of Terenten parish. Rye, wheat, oats, barley and buckwheat were cultivated to guarantee man as well as livestock had enough to eat.</p>
<p>Peas, potatoes and cabbage, beetroot, poppy seed and flax were also grown. Almost every farm had its own mill or at least the right to grind grain at a mill. There were also professional millers who were partially paid in flour and bran. To this day, many house names along the Terner Bach and Winnebach brook indicate that people who performed this profession used to live here. From May to October a mill is open every Monday from 10am to 3pm.</p>
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		<title>Experience tradition.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The name Terenten is derived from the Latin torrentum, meaning mountain torrent. The first documented reference of Terenten can be found in a &#8220;Traditionsbuch&#8221;, a register book of Freising monastery. Duke Otto von Andechs handed four farms in Terenten (in &#8230; <a href="http://www.hotelzumhasen.com/en/tradition-erleben-2/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><em>The name Terenten is derived from the Latin torrentum, meaning mountain torrent. The first documented reference of Terenten can be found in a &#8220;Traditionsbuch&#8221;, a register book of Freising monastery.</em></strong></p>
<p>Duke Otto von Andechs handed four farms in Terenten (in monte Torentohobas) over to Bishop Gottshalk von Freising. This documented transfer entry originates from the period between 994 and 1005 AD. &#8220;Mons Terrentum&#8221; was mentioned in around 1000 AD.</p>
<p>The area around Terenten was already populated in prehistoric times, evidence of which can be found in archaeological findings and mural fragments at geographically preferred places such as St. Zeno, Pflangerkopf and Pürgstallkopf.</p>
<p>The so called &#8220;Hexestein&#8221;, a bowl-stone in the Winnebachtal valley, is presumably a prehistoric spring sanctuary. The conquest of the Bavarii initiated strong settlement activity from the 7th century AD onwards. Most of the hamlets were probably populated during this period. The landscape characterized by agriculture and peasantry has barely changed since then.</p>
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		<title>Terenten in Summer &amp; Winter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Interesting sights in Terenten Terenten at the  Pustertaler Sunstreet is the ideal place for wanderings, rest, and the starting point for a huge number of alp and summit wanderings. Terenten can offer you: The water Mills in Terenten The Pyramids &#8230; <a href="http://www.hotelzumhasen.com/en/terenten-im-winter-2/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interesting sights in Terenten<br />
<strong>Terenten </strong>at the  <strong>Pustertaler Sunstreet</strong> is the ideal place for wanderings, rest, and the starting point for a huge number of alp and summit wanderings.</p>
<p>Terenten can offer you:</p>
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<li>The water Mills in Terenten</li>
<li>The Pyramids of earth</li>
<li>The Famous Witch´s Stone &amp; Devil<br />
Stone</li>
<li>A lot of excursions in the surrounding<br />
Valley´s</li>
<li>The Pertinger Alm and Astnerbergalm</li>
<li>Excursions to the Tiefrastenhütte and<br />
the Lake</li>
<li>The Biotop</li>
<li>Take it easy at the new Children<br />
Playground at the center of Terenten</li>
<li>Play Minigolf in Terenten</li>
<li>Shopping in Bruneck &amp; Brixen</li>
<li>and a lot more interessting things wait for you at Terenten</li>
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		<title>Admire the countryside.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Terenten – the sunshine village Explore the surroundings – Terenten, the sunshine village on the high plateau that grants breathtaking views of the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The actually quite forbidding landscape has been cultivated for centuries (s. &#8230; <a href="http://www.hotelzumhasen.com/en/landschaft-bestaunen-2/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Terenten – the sunshine village</h4>
<p><strong><em>Explore the surroundings – Terenten, the sunshine village on the high plateau that grants breathtaking views of the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.</em></strong></p>
<p>The actually quite forbidding landscape has been cultivated for centuries (s. &#8220;<a href="http://www.hotelzumhasen.com/hotel-south-tyrol/history.php" target="_self">history</a>&#8221; link) and is still distinctively agricultural.</p>
<p>Terenten&#8217;s special charm lies in its panoramic diversity – lush meadows like carpets, vast spruce and larch forests, Alpine roses and dwarf pines, mountain pastures, steep mountain slopes… be enchanted…</p>
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		<title>Experience tradition</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The country and its people Terenten lies at 1,210m above sea level and has 1,650 inhabitants. 120 families out of 460 are farmers and 45 are landlords with a total capacity of 1,100 beds. Terenten evolved from a small rural &#8230; <a href="http://www.hotelzumhasen.com/en/tradition-erleben/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h6>The country and its people</h6>
<p>Terenten lies at 1,210m above sea level and has 1,650 inhabitants. 120 families out of 460 are farmers and 45 are landlords with a total capacity of 1,100 beds.</p>
<p>Terenten evolved from a small rural mountain village into a thriving and economically strong community made prosperous by agriculture, tourism, trade and service industries.</p>
<h6>Terenten is called the sunshine village.</h6>
<p><strong>According to meteorological data, Terenten is the village in South Tyrol with the most hours of sunshine.</strong> In winter the sun shines here from 8am to 4pm, in summer from 4am to 8pm. That&#8217;s why we say: &#8220;The sun always shines on Terenten&#8221;.<br />
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<p>Terenten also has a lot to offer when it comes to cultural events, for example concerts held by the local village band or performances of the &#8220;Schuhplattler&#8221; folk dance group. The farmers here are dedicated to taking care of the landscape and they hold on to traditions and customs. Ceremonial processions, concerts held on the village square, music festivals and festivals held by the local voluntary fire brigade, &#8220;Kirchtag&#8221; celebrations of the local patron and the ceremonial driving down of cattle from the mountain pastures into the valley in autumn are perfect occasions for our guests to experience genuine South Tyrolean traditions.</p>
<p>In 1976 the first issue of the quarterly village journal &#8220;Der Terner&#8221; was printed. It informs locals as well as those who moved away from Terenten about events, municipal decrees and sports and recreational club activities.</p>
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