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Relais & Châteaux
Member since 2000

Hotel & Spa Rosa Alpina
Restaurant of a Grand Chef Relais & Châteaux and hotel in the mountains

Str. Micura de Rü 20
I-39030 San Cassiano, Dolomites (Alto Adige)
Italy
Tel.: : + 39 0471 84 95 00
Fax: : + 39 0471 84 93 77

E-mail : alpina@relaischateaux.com
Website : http://www.rosalpina.it
Owners and Maîtres de Maison: Pizzinini Family
Grand Chef Relais & Châteaux: Norbert Niederkofler

Weekly closing: Gourmet restaurant: lunch and Tuesday all day Restaurant «Wine Bar & Grill»: open every day
Annual closing: From April to mid-June, October and November

Unique in the world: the first language spoken in San Cassiano is “Ladino”, an old dialect with Rhaeto-Romanic roots.

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In the heart of one of the most beautiful winter sports resorts in the Dolomites, the village of San Cassiano (700 inhabitants) is a truly exceptional and charming setting. It is here, at an altitude of 1,535 metres, that the Hotel Rosa Alpina welcomes you for a stay devoted to fitness and relaxation. Its spa offers treatments worthy of the best beauty centres, and the panoramic views of the Dolomites are unmatched. After a day on the slopes, a hike or a climb, you can enjoy the cuisine of Norbert Niederkofler. Cuisine is his passion and his joie de vivre, and he creates dishes featuring local produce artfully marrying tradition and modernity.


Activities:

Golf, Indoor pool, Spa, soins esthetique, Sauna, Fitness, Hammam, Solarium, Fango, mountain biking, hiking, horseback riding, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, rafting, skiing, climbing, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing



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Central reservation office (United States)

+1 800 735 2478*

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