Read about Helen's experience at Lefay Resort & Spa Dolomiti in Italy. Home to an award-winning spa, breathtaking mountain setting and wellness programmes designed for balance and renewal.

Our Wellbeing Specialist Helen was lucky enough to spend a few nights at the stunning Lefay Resort & Spa Dolomiti, in Italy. We quizzed her on her experience.
Without a doubt, this resort has the wow factor. As soon as you step out of your vehicle, you gaze down across the resort, with its peak-inspired architecture and huge outdoor pool, and further across the valley to the mountains below. The reception team is helpful and efficient and the lobby leads onto a bar which has a smooth, Bond feel. You can certainly imagine curling up there after a day on the slopes, watching the snow fall.
Enormous. Impressive. Immaculate. So huge, in fact, I suggest asking for a tour, so you don’t miss a hidden sauna or steam area. Be sure to experience the sauna, which has the most divine view across the valley, and also the orange-blossom infused sauna. One area of the spa is for women-only, while the rest is mixed. Being the Tyrol and so close to Austria, be warned that nudity is permitted in the sauna area. I especially loved the salt float pool area, reserved for treatments but with incredible décor.
Yes, a signature massage. I had a male therapist who was superb and the protocol was second to none. With Lefay, you know you are in safe, experienced hands.
Top notch, with plenty of local options on the menu. We visited in the autumn, soon after the resort opened, so the Grual Organic Restaurant wasn’t open then, but the main restaurant called the Dolomia Restaurant was fully operational with an unobtrusive but ever-present team, who greeted us by name. The healthy options were outstanding (part of the Vital Gourmet range), so too were the more indulgent dishes. Breakfast was a buffet, with ample choice and divine views. A tip is to reserve a window seat at least once in the Dolomia Restaurant for an evening meal, to maximise those floor-to-ceiling mountain views (perhaps striking it lucky to see the sunset too, depending on the time of year and hour of dining!).
It’s a combination of things. The stunning location for sure, along with the striking architecture, its eco-credentials and absolute attention to detail. The spa area is enormous, one of the largest I’ve seen, while the Lefay spa protocol and quality of treatments are spot on. The indoor-outdoor heated swimming pool is at the heart of the hotel and no doubt a highlight in all seasons. On top of this, the hotel appeals to both gourmet foodies and clean-eating wellness bunnies, so it’s the best of both worlds.
Apart from walk into the quaint little village of Pinzolo and stroll along the river, I have to say the temptation to relax within the resort was too strong during our three-night autumnal stay. If we returned for longer, I would love to hike in the summer or ski in the winter.
A couple or a few friends looking for a luxury break away, with wellness, skiing and nature on the doorstep. It would also suit an independent solo traveller looking for space and privacy, as well as a family, given their small kids club and accommodating team.
If you're interested in a stay at this spectacular mountain retreat, you can find out more about its programmes here.