After waking up to the striking mountain views, my friend and I considered never leaving the suite. We could call room service when hungry and spend the day admiring the mountains.
It was tempting, but we headed downstairs to explore the spa.
While we considered never leaving the suite, exiting the spa was even more challenging.
At the heart of the 21,500-square-foot spa was the most impressive pool I’ve ever seen. Unsurprisingly, the pool had views of the Dolomites. Half of it was indoors, and the other was outdoors. Guests could swim between the two through sliding glass doors.
The area also had loungers, daybeds, a water station with small snacks, a sauna, and a steam room.
A hallway led to another wing of the spa, which had two more indoor saunas, one at 185 degrees Fahrenheit and another at 158 degrees. There was a cold plunge, a silent room with a fireplace, and a tea lounge.
A door led outdoors to the fifth sauna, which was tucked inside a traditional South Tyrolean wooden house, and a second outdoor cold plunge.
While access to these amenities is included in the stay, the property’s spa also offers treatments like massages, facials, scrubs, and manicures.