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HOTEL & HOSPITALITY

An active holiday in the high-alpine Schnals Glacier ski and hiking area? Or stylish relaxation by the sparkling waters of Lake Garda or in a charming spa town? We have something to suit every preference.

Hotel Villa Capri mit dem Gardasee im Vordergrund und Blick auf den Garten des Hotels in dem sich ein Schwimmbad befindet.
EXTRAORDINARY PLACES
Unforgettable moments

Every one of our hotels has its own character, its own story. Yet they all share something in common: quality, warm hospitality, outstanding service, and breathtaking surroundings. The Glacier Hotel Grawand in the Schnals/Senales Valley sits right at the summit station of the new glacier cable car, offering spectacular views of a unique alpine landscape. Surrounded by snow-covered slopes and high-altitude hiking trails, it is a place for unforgettable summit moments. At the valley station, the new restaurant invites guests to linger, indulge in dulinary delights, and spend enjoyable time together.

At Smart Hotel Firn in Unser Frau in Schnals/Madonna di Senales, warm hospitality awaits in a peaceful setting close to the glacier skie area. The Sporthotel Kurzras is the perfect starting point for hiking trails, mountain tours, and lift facilities. And on the western shore of Lake Garda, the Relax Hotel Villa Capri enchants with its elegant atmosphere, heated pool, manicured park, and private lake access.

For exclusive events, Castel Fahlburg in Prissian (Tisens/Tesimo) offers a unique ambiance that blends historic charm with contemporary comfort. Athesia also holds a 50% stake in the Hotel Therme Meran. A particular highlight is the unique Sky Spa on the rooftop — a wellness experience with panoramic views of mountains, palm trees, and the distinctive flair of the spa town.

steps separate the breakfast terrace of the Hotel Villa Capri from the shores of sparkling Lake Garda

metres above sea level- the altitude of the Glacier Hotel Grawand located on the Schnalstal glacier

The year Oswald von Wolkenstein was held captive at the historic Fahlburg Castle (then known as “in der Vall”)