Since opening just 5 years ago, this spa has won numerous international awards.
It’s not just a pool, it’s a sanctuary of luxury and relaxation that’s quickly established itself as Europe’s best spa. Since its opening in 2019, only 5 years ago, this haven of peace has won numerous international awards. It has already won around fifteen awards and still figures very well in the latest reference ranking, established by Condé Nast Traveler magazine at the start of 2024.
Located in Pinzolo, about three hours from Milan, and in the heart of the Italian Dolomites in a panorama overlooking a valley classified as a UNESCO world heritage site, this establishment benefits from a privileged location in the heart of the wooded mountains. In winter, the slopes of the upscale resort of Madonna di Campiglio are only a few kilometers away, while in summer, the Italian Dolce Vita plays its role wonderfully for enjoying a moment of relaxation.
The spa, so frequently awarded, offers unique infrastructures. It extends over 5,000 m² spread over three floors, offering an impressive range of luxurious swimming pools and relaxation areas. The indoor/outdoor swimming pool allows you to swim in a designer setting, without interrupting your swim by going from one space to another.
This pool is equipped with hydromassage jets and a dedicated lap swimming section, perfect for those looking to exercise in a majestic setting. The spa also includes an indoor relaxation pool where visitors can simply float and relax under an artificial starry sky, creating a magical and calming atmosphere.
The numerous saunas, each with unique features, as well as the themed relaxation rooms, promise a total relaxation experience. The Finnish sauna, with its breathtaking view of the Dolomites mountains, is not to be missed, as are the various relaxation rooms.
Want to benefit from a treatment? Treatments such as the “Linfa del Bosco” massage use local essential oils, while a personalized program can offer you the opportunity to combine the benefits of mountain hiking with yoga and spa sessions. The hotel offers a unique architectural experience by combining stone, wood and large bay windows, all in a soothing decoration.
No need to stay there, however, the spa is also accessible to visitors. For example, count on 195 euros for one-day access from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. in the evening with a 50-minute body massage included. Please note, children are not accepted in the spa.