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Merano’s thermal baths are more than a further addition to the feel-good facilities at this well known health resort; they are an architectural highlight, too. The exciting glass and steel cube is the heart of the new spa complex on the south bank of the River Passer. The plaza created between the thermal baths and the hotel is the ideal place to sit and relax in the open-air café and an attractive meeting point for the resort as a whole.
http://www.thermemeran.it/home/index.asp?bytLanguageID=3&L=3
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Meran 2000 in Hafling and the city of Meran offer the best of mountain outdoor sports and history in one South Tirolean location.
http://www.meran2000.net/uk/start.php
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The days are getting brighter and spring knocks at the door. The awakening of nature is an amazing experience in Merano. The traditional Haflinger Race Course opens the season.
http://www.meran.eu/en/4.html
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The spa town of Merano and its surroundings.An outstanding variety and countless events characterise the renowned spa town of Merano, ranging from culture to film, theatre, music and exhibitions and this throughout the entire year. But also the surroundings, picturesque villages such as Lagundo and Tirolo, have a lot to offer.
http://www.suedtirolerland.it/suedtirol/siteSLenSLe2wSLcategory.phpQMQcategory_idEQQ340.html
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You might ask yourself how it is possible that a well-known alpine ski resort could be called “City of Flowers.” The secret is that although Merano is completely surrounded by snowy peaks that can reach altitudes of 10,000 feet, the city itself sits in a lush valley only 1,000 feet high – and so we might go as far as to call it “The Italian Shangri-La.” Less than an hour’s easy drive from excellent downhill slopes, cross-country trails and well-marked hiking paths, the city has a sheltered climate that keeps it mild in winter and cool in summer.
http://www.initaly.com/regions/taa/merano.htm
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