From its exclusive panoramic location on the Alpe di Siusi, Europe’s largest high-altitude plateau, in the magnificent setting of the Dolomites, the new Alpina Dolomites Lodge offers guests refined hospitality and professional services for vacations with an eye on health and overall wellness.

The lodge, consisting of a main building and a separate circular structure, connected to each other by an underground passageway, built in compliance with eco-friendly standards to reduce environmental impact and energy consumption to a minimum, guests can choose from among 56 Superior/Exclusive rooms and Deluxe suites with a spectacular view over Europe’s most beautiful high-altitude Alpine plateau. Built with natural materials, and stone and wood in particular, the lodge is harmoniously nestled within its natural surroundings.

The cornerstone of the Alpina Dolomites Lodge’s philosophy is its intimate relationship with nature based on environmental protection and absolute respect for the environment. This is the ideal spot to enjoy an invigorating break and to reacquire a well-balanced combination of body and spirit in direct contact with nature.

The spa, that includes both an indoor and an outdoor panoramic swimming pool, sauna and relaxation areas, fitness centre and beauty farm, is an incredible oasis of wellness where guests can leave behind all the stress of their daily routines and rediscover new vitality. The medical centre promotes health as well as the prevention of the most widespread disorders.

For a truly special vacation, the enogastronomic creations can only be nothing but the best. Guests can enjoy fine dining in the lodge’s restaurant in various rooms while anyone who just happens to be passing by can also enjoy the fine fare in the restaurant situated in the separate circular structure, the Alpina Chalet.

Guests can practice a wide range of recreational, sports and fitness activities year round, such as hiking as well as winter and summer sports, or just sit back and relax surrounded by the Dolomites, one of the world’s most beautiful scenic wonderlands, that has now also been declared a World Heritage Site.