A new luxury that blends in with the mountains
A sumptuous spa and 88 suites in the peace and quiet of Val Rendena
While you admire the magnificent mountains, the only sound you hear is the rustling of the wind caressing the fir trees. Nothing else. Because luxury, here in Trentino, means enjoying the silence and serenity of nature that revitalises your soul and body.
Located in the heart of Val Rendena in the small town of Gargnano (Pinzolo) and encircled by the Dolomites, a UNESCO heritage site, the Lefay spa resort blends in perfectly with the surrounding landscape, following the contours of the land in order to adapt to its morphology. This is thanks to Hugo Demetz, the architect who designed the spa and drew inspiration from bioarchitecture principles, while exploiting the territory’s natural materials, such as fir and larch wood and Adamello stone. Energy saving systems and the use of renewable energy sources are evidence of the Lefay resort’s commitment to sustainability, which allow it to boast the ClimaHotel certification that is awarded to hotel facilities that adopt a virtuous environmental management model.
The architect Hugo Demetz has designed the spa and drew inspiration from bioarchitecture principles
Sport and wellness in the heart in the Dolomites
Situated in a strategic position, in the Madonna di Campiglio ski area, the Lefay spa offers many different experiences throughout the year. Obviously, skiing is a must in winter, thanks to four snowboarding parks comprising 150 km of slopes, among which the famous Canalone Miramonti or the new Tulot Audi Quattro piste, while summer is devoted to horse riding, mountain biking or golf. In fact, just a few minutes from the resort there are two nine-hole golf courses.
However, the most relaxing experience is naturally wellness, thanks to the 5.000+ sq.m. spa: a haven devoted to physical and mental well-being, surrounded by the nature of the Dolomites. Water, fire, ice and stone. These four elements are used in a revitalising treatment path to help restore your energy.
The 5.000+ sq.m. spa: a haven devoted to physical and mental well-being
88 suites and 22 private residences
Precious materials combined with advanced technology, large windows overlooking the mountains and meticulous attention to detail, make the 88 suites and 22 private residences of the Lefay resort luxurious oases of wellness.
In fact, the Lefay spa offers 88 suites of varying sizes, featuring a number of different facilities. For instance, the 92 sqm Family Suites, with two bathrooms and two separate bedrooms, which are ideal for a family holiday. Or the Exclusive Spa Suites and the Royal Pool Spa Suite, designed to offer guests an unforgettable experience.
Besides the suites, the resort also includes 22 private residences that allow visitors to experience the intimacy of a private apartment, while using the extensive services of the resort.
These include Lefay’s two restaurants: the Dolomia and the Grual. Ingredients that are in season, extra virgin olive oil and local products are skilfully combined with the flavours and aromas of the Dolomites, paying meticulous attention to preparing healthy food and following the principles of sustainable cuisine.
Do not forget though to go out onto the terrace after a delicious dinner to gaze at the mountains and enjoy their silence. This is the extra star of the Lefay resort.
The Royal Pool Spa Suite, designed to offer guests an unforgettable experience
The luxury of sustainability
Lefay Resort appears in the worldwide Small Luxury Hotel catalogue, where it is distinguished by a sage leaf symbol. That’s because, along with 26 carefully selected hotels scattered across 16 countries — only 4 of which are in Italy — it has been chosen as part of the new Considerate Collection. The selection process involved associations like the GSTC (the international, independent and non-profit organisation set up by the United Nations Environment Programme and the United Nations World Tourism Organization) and Greenview (the only sustainable tourism management system recognised by GSTC).
Evaluation criteria: consciousness of and respect for the community and the environment, acting as cultural custodians.