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Imagine yourself waking up in a comfortable bed with a cozy warm blanket. Then you open the curtains of your picture-perfect all-in-wood chalet and let the first rays of sun warm up your face.
This could be a part of a dream, but we actually experienced this feeling while staying at Adler Lodge Ritten, an exclusive mountain hotel set in a beautiful part of the Dolomites, in the northern Italy.
The newly opened hotel is composed of Suites and Chalets, with lots of charm and warm touches – from an open fireplace lounge to wooden floors and ceilings – but also with a refined design decor. You can see from the very first moment that everything was made to order here. It even includes the position of the tables, obtaining perfect sunlight in the morning.
The staff is absolutely friendly and it seems that nothing is a big deal for them. As an all-inclusive luxury hotel, you can imagine that everything is absolutely delicious and well served. From breakfast to dinner, including lunch and little bites along the day, you won’t be disappointed about the options. It feels like you are eating out in a Michelin star restaurant everyday. With a plus: you are just a few steps from your room.
Most of the guests spend the day relaxing in the generous spa area. The well-equipped gym and the stretching area with marvelous views can brighten your day, but the cherry-on-top goes to the heated outdoor pool. Absolutely gorgeous, framed by the beautiful Dolomites in the background.
We stayed in a two-story chalet with a beautiful and cozy fireplace, from where we never wanted to leave. Or maybe just for a few minutes, to enjoy an invigorating massage or to spend some precious moments in the warm pool. But then we are back to our chalet… and the dream continues…
Dear Aline,
on behalf of the ADLER Team I would like to thank you for this great review and compliment you on the awesome pictures you took. It was a pleasure to welcome you at our ADLER Lodge Ritten and we hope to see you again soon.
All the best to you and your family,
Caroline