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Nature Hotel Delta
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Featuring free toiletries and bathrobes, this family room includes a private bathroom with a walk-in shower, a bidet and…
This suite offers a sauna. The suite features 1 bedroom and 2 bathrooms with a walk-in shower and free toiletries. Featu…
Offering free toiletries and bathrobes, this family room includes a private bathroom with a walk-in shower, a bidet and…
The apartment features 1 bedroom and a separate living room with kitchenette. It offers free Wi-Fi and views of the moun…
The superior is a larger room offering a table and fridge. Each room has free Wi-Fi and views of the mountains.
The superior is a larger room offering a table and fridge. Each room has free Wi-Fi and views of the mountains.
This room has free Wi-Fi and views of the mountains.
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Restaurants nearby
- La Stüa de Michil - Simone Cantafio★ Michelin To get to this restaurant you head up towards the church in the prettiest part of Corvara, where you’ll find the La Perla hotel, one of the best in the valley, on your left. Once inside the hotel, you’ll be accompanied to La Stüa (stube in Ladin), where the profusion of wood lends an intimate and romantic feel to the decor. Although the setting is typical of the region, Simone Cantafio’s cuisine will take you on an extraordinary culinary journey. Originally from Calabria, this chef worked for many years in Japan, just one of his many formative experiences. As a result, his dishes feature diffe2.8km
- L'Ostì A minimalist-style restaurant featuring a wood decor, an extensive display of bottles, and some windows boasting partial yet splendid views of the Dolomites. The chef here prepares creative cuisine using local ingredients alongside produce sourced from other regions. The wine list includes a wide selection of natural wines.2.5km
- Bistrot La Perla The venue unfolds around a large wooden bar, where the bartenders are constantly at work making excellent cocktails that complement an impressive wine list. We are in the bistro of the famous La Perla hotel: a tribute to mountain life, expressed through charming and cheerful décor that creates a lively and welcoming atmosphere. The menu invites you to indulge in mouth-watering dishes inspired by the classic flavours of Italian tradition, while live music plays in the background.The venue is open practically all day: a café in the morning, a bistro at lunchtime, a more informal menu from 2 pm t2.8km
- Ladinia Both the Berghotel Ladinia and its restaurant of the same name boast a warm, vintage Alpine-style ambience, with wood decor that tells the story of this business which opened as a simple inn back in 1930. Little has changed since then and guests return here time after time thanks to the warm welcome and attention to detail offered by the Costa family. The traditional cuisine has the occasional modern twist, while the few Ladin-style guestrooms are decorated with a profusion of wood.2.9km
- KELINA Fine Dine From Corvara, take the ultra-modern Boè cable-car to this restaurant (accessible also on skis or by foot) which is one of the dining options at the Piz Boè Alpine Lounge (for access, turn right as you exit the cable-car). Open at lunchtime only, KELINA serves unexpectedly gourmet cuisine in a minimalist-style dining room which allows the stunning views of Sassongher, Santa Croce and La Varella to take centre stage through the restaurant’s large floor-to-ceiling windows. The dishes are always modern and creative, combining Alpine ingredients with fresh fish – the red prawns with scampi mayonnai3.1km
- Rifugio Col Alt During the day this restaurant can be reached in just a few minutes by cable car, providing you with breathtaking views of the Dolomites, while in the evening (when the service is more attentive – things are faster paced at lunchtime) you have to arrange transport via snowcat. The name “refuge” refers only to the location as the cuisine is definitely that of a restaurant: although the menu features hearty mountain fare, it also includes modern options and a few fish-based recipes, including oysters. Last but not least, there’s a good selection of wines.3.5km
- Chalet Gerard In a breathtakingly beautiful natural setting between the Sassolungo peak and the majestic Sella mountains, this restaurant serves simple mountain fare alongside a few more modern dishes, all of which are prepared from typical ingredients from the Alto Adige. Although you can’t book at lunchtime, bookings are required in the evening. Beautiful guestrooms are also available.4.9km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Sassongher mountain in the Dolomites, South Tyrol, Italy2.7km
- Lech dl Dragon lake in Italy3.2km
- Piz Boè mountain4.6km
- Cirspitzen mountain range3.0km
- Piz Pisciadù mountain in Italy2.4km
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