We love —
- Absorbing the stillness of the South Tyrolean Alps, where panoramic views and crisp mountain air create a deeply restorative escape.
- Drifting between pools, saunas and forested spa gardens, embracing a wellness experience shaped by nature and unhurried luxury.
- Savouring alpine flavours with a Mediterranean accent, enjoyed wherever the mood takes us, from garden terraces to poolside loungers.
Customer reviews —
Alpenpalace Luxury Hideaway & Spa Retreat 5* —
Just for you:
- Welcome drink and fruit basket
Set at 1,000 metres above sea level in the Ahrntal valley, Alpenpalace Luxury Hideaway & Spa Retreat is a five-star sanctuary in the heart of the South Tyrolean Alps. Surrounded by dramatic peaks, tranquil forests and a 3000-square-metre spa, the hotel pairs timeless luxury with refined architecture, expansive interiors and faultless service.
The atmosphere is one of deep calm and restorative elegance. Here, the raw power of alpine nature meets the comfort and ease of an exclusive retreat, offering sweeping panoramas and a sense of renewal that lingers long after departure.
Please note that transfers to and from Bolzano and Innsbruck airports can be arranged on request directly with the hotel and are subject to an additional charge.
Your room —
Choose between a Vita di Campagna/Asia Double Room or Residence Suite.
Vita di Campagna or Asia Double Room
Vita di Campagna Rooms
The rustic Vita di Campagna rooms measure 35 m². The green or pink colours, the original rustic wood and the warm ceramic stove contribute to making the room particularly welcoming. All rooms in the Vita di Campagna category have a balcony with a magnificent panoramic view and are located on the second floor.
Asia Rooms
The Asia rooms, furnished in a typical Far Eastern style, offer a very special ambience with their 35 m² and dark Afrormosia wood. Asian-style relaxation provides well-being for body and mind. All rooms in the Asia category have a balcony with a magnificent panoramic view and are located on the first or second floor.
Residence Suite
The Residence Suite has two rooms with a total size of 43 m². It is particularly suitable for guests who like to stand out from the crowd, as the bed is raised on a pedestal. All suites have a balcony with a magnificent panoramic view and are located on the first or second floor.
Your dining choices
This is a half board stay. Your breakfast and evening meal will be served in the main restaurant (excludes drinks).
The kitchen at Alpenpalace celebrates alpine culinary tradition with a light Mediterranean touch, transforming regional ingredients from the Ahrntal and South Tyrol into elegant, seasonal dishes. Each plate reflects a respect for provenance and a quietly creative approach to flavour. Dining is intentionally unhurried and adaptable, with dishes served in the restaurant, in the garden, by the pool or in the privacy of your room, allowing refined gastronomy to accompany every moment of the day.
Your time
Just for you:
- Daily spa access
- 1 x 20 EUR spa voucher per room
- 10% discount on ski equipment hire at Skiverleih Sporting
- Scheduled hotel activities such as yoga, meditation, snowshoeing and more
- 1 x South Tyrol Guest Card per person
- VIP shuttle service to Klausberg and Speikboden ski resorts (from the opening of the lifts until the closing date)
At the heart of Alpenpalace lies an expansive wellness world, where indoor and outdoor pools, saunas and quiet relaxation spaces are woven seamlessly into the mountain landscape. Guests can swim in heated pools or the saltwater basin, unwind in the outdoor whirlpool, or wander the spa garden with its streams, pathways and secluded corners.
Spanning more than 3,000 square metres, the spa is designed to restore both body and mind. Complemented by the surrounding nature, it offers space for yoga, water-based exercise or gentle walks in the mountains, encouraging a slower, more mindful rhythm.
Included services —
Assistance at destination
Enjoy an included destination assistance service provided by our local partners trained to Voyage Privé standards. A dedicated contact person, available 24 hours a day (by phone or WhatsApp), will assist you throughout your stay with advice, reservations, or help in case of unforeseen circumstances. Travel with peace of mind.
Your trip to Italy —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
South Tyrol —
Perched high above Bolzano in the heart of the Italian Alps, South Tyrol is a region of rare contrasts — where Germanic and Italian cultures meet against a backdrop of dramatic Dolomite peaks, medieval castles and sun-drenched vineyards. One of Italy's most distinctive destinations, it combines mountain wilderness with refined cuisine, world-class wine and a deep-rooted tradition of alpine hospitality.
Must-sees:
- Bolzano: South Tyrol's elegant capital, with its arcaded medieval streets, colourful weekly markets and the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology — home to Ötzi the Iceman, the 5,300-year-old mummy discovered in the nearby Alps.
- The Dolomites: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this extraordinary mountain range offers some of the most dramatic scenery in Europe, from sheer rock faces and jagged peaks to alpine meadows and glacial lakes.
- Castel Roncolo: A remarkably well-preserved medieval castle perched above Bolzano, known for its rare secular frescoes depicting courtly life in the Middle Ages.
- Lake Caldaro: A warm, shallow lake in the heart of the South Tyrolean wine route, surrounded by vineyards and ideal for swimming, sailing and cycling through the surrounding countryside.
- Merano: A graceful spa town with a mild microclimate, ornate promenades and a long tradition of wellness and thermal bathing, set against a backdrop of snow-capped peaks.
Culinary culture:
South Tyrolean cuisine reflects the region's dual identity — hearty alpine traditions alongside the warmth of Italian cooking. Expect hand-rolled spinach and ricotta pasta, slow-braised beef with horseradish, and speck — the region's prized dry-cured ham, aged in mountain air. The wine scene is equally impressive: South Tyrol produces some of Italy's finest whites, from crisp Pinot Grigio to aromatic Gewürztraminer, best sampled along the scenic Wine Road between Bolzano and Merano.
Dive deeper:
South Tyrol rewards those who venture beyond the main towns. Hike through the Alpe di Siusi, Europe's largest high-altitude alpine meadow, or follow the ancient irrigation channels known as Waalwege through orchard-covered hillsides. In winter, the region transforms into one of the Alps' most celebrated ski destinations. At any time of year, the cable cars above Bolzano — including the Ritten, Mölten and Vöran lines — offer quick access to high-altitude villages and panoramic walks far from the crowds.
Good to know:
South Tyrol enjoys more than 300 days of sunshine per year, making it one of the sunniest regions in the Alps. Summer brings warm temperatures ideal for hiking and cycling, while autumn is harvest season — the vineyards and apple orchards are at their most vivid from September to October. German, Italian and Ladin are all spoken throughout the region.