15.01.2026
A space where the mountains dictate the rhythm

Winter in the Dolomites is not about skiing from "dawn till dusk." It is about a space where the mountains dictate the rhythm of silence. The snow muffles sound. The landscape simplifies. All that remains is form, light, and breath.
This journey is designed for those seeking:
Boutique hotels seamlessly integrated into the landscape.
Honest materials and tactile comfort.
SPA as a continuation of the mountain’s rhythm.
Slow mornings and one or two truly lived moments per day.
Here, the focus is not on the quantity of impressions, but on their depth. The morning light in a wooden chalet. A heated pool under a snowfall. A walk with no purpose other than the feeling of "I am exactly where I need to be." This is travel for those who choose quiet luxury: not to impress, but to return to themselves renewed.
Sensory Anchors of the Collection (Featured Hotels):
Forestis
A manifesto of radical minimalism at 1,800 meters. The stone and glass architecture literally dissolves into the forest. Quiet luxury is felt through pure spring water, mountain air, and the PEMA SPA concept, rooted in Celtic traditions and tree therapy.
Fuciade
A hidden gem in the Passo San Pellegrino valley. A former mountain refuge that retains its sincerity and family warmth. For those seeking isolation in its most authentic form — surrounded by wild nature and the glow of a wood-burning fireplace.
Icaro
A metaphor-hotel on the Alpe di Siusi plateau. Its larch facade allows the mountains to enter the interior. A perfect balance between contemporary art and active rest: the first tracks on fresh snow meet the deep serenity of a pool floating over the Schlern peaks.
Ciasa Salares
An ode to Ladin hospitality in San Cassiano. A journey through a legendary chocolate room and wine cellar. This is "delicious" luxury focusing on product quality and the warmth of a family home, turning every dinner into a meditative experience.
Hotel De Len
Located in Cortina d’Ampezzo, the hotel (meaning "of wood") uses bioclimatic architecture principles. The focus is on sleep quality and sensory well-being, blending the raw texture of wood with refined elegance.