16/10/2025: This place is absolutely amazing. The hotel is so clean and relaxing, and the food is amazing.
15/10/2025: For a special occasion in mid-October, we chose to stay at the Lefay Resort & SPA Dolomiti, nestled in the woods of Pinzolo. From the moment we entered, we sensed a sense of harmony: wood, stone, and natural light blended together in an elegant architecture perfectly integrated into the landscape. The welcome at reception was attentive and friendly, with attentive staff who were always available and helpful.
To reach the suite, you need to use two elevators, a rather unusual choice for a property of this size, making the journey to the room a bit more complicated.
The suite is spacious and bright, with a glass wall separating the living area from the bathroom, only partially screened by vertical wooden slats, leaving limited privacy in the shower and tub.
The toilet and bidet area, however, was decidedly inadequate: too small, windowless, and separated from the rest of the bathroom by a sliding door, it felt almost claustrophobic.
The wooden terrace overlooking the garden and mountains is well-furnished with comfortable sofas, but the view, while pleasant, isn't quite as spectacular as one would expect from a resort of this caliber.
Inside, the soft lighting system with switches distributed throughout is practical and intuitive.
Upon request, a larger bathrobe was delivered promptly, confirming the efficient service.
The spa, the heart of the resort, is spread over three levels: the pool area, the largest and most visible, includes an indoor pool connected to a heated outdoor section; next come the treatment areas and the thermal area, with a sauna, Turkish bath, and two additional pools, one unheated sports pool and one more intimate and warm.
The small buffet with biodegradable containers is highly appreciated, a tasteful and environmentally friendly detail.
Overall, however, the spa fails to convey the sense of fulfillment one expects from a luxury establishment: when compared to the best mountain resorts, it inevitably falls significantly short.
Dinner at the Grual restaurant, already reviewed separately, was excellent and remains the highlight of the entire stay.
A good night's sleep was restful, and the bed was comfortable; however, it was surprising that, despite the suite's numerous closets, there were no pillows of varying firmness: only two, both very soft, with no firmer or intermediate options.
Breakfast was impressive: a wide selection, quality ingredients, and prompt service. A more than satisfying experience, with high-quality food and meticulous preparation.
Comparison with the only other large luxury resort in the area is inevitable, and unfortunately, the Lefay doesn't quite hold up.
It remains a pleasant stay, enhanced by excellent cuisine, but it lacks that touch of perfection that transforms a luxury experience into an unforgettable memory.