Hotels in the Dolomites
Whether at the foot of the Three Peaks, in the alpine region of Gröden or near the Seiser Alm, in a hotel in the Dolomites you are always surrounded by the impressive natural scenery of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. In addition to South Tyrolean hospitality and comfort, many hotels offer direct access to legendary hiking and skiing areas.
- Ideal establishment for families
- Cosy and spacious rooms
- Cuisine catering for all needs
- Wellness area with family-friendly spaces
- Workshops and activities for young and old adventurers
- Directly on the ski slope at Kronplatz
- Adults-only Sky Spa with infinity pool
- Family-friendly wellness oasis
- ¾ gourmet board
- Varied active programme
- Sunny location in the middle of the mountains
- Ideal starting point for numerous activities
- Familiar atmosphere
- Cosy rooms in Tyrolean style
- Half board with many regional delicacies
- Quiet location in the Antholz Valley
- Newly renovated rooms in Alpine style
- Indoor pool, sauna & steam bath
- Breakfast buffet & choice of evening menu
- Ideal for hikers, cyclists & skiers
- Bright and cosy rooms
- Wellness centre where you can relax
- South Tyrolean specialities in the kitchen
- Hiking in the Rieserferner-Ahrn Nature Park
- Ski and cross-country skiing tracks in the surrounding area
- Quiet panoramic location at the foot of Mt. Kronplatz
- 10-hectare landscaped garden
- Wellness oasis with indoor & outdoor pool
- Tennis & padel court
- Free green fees at the nearby golf course
- Close to the UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Modern studios with kitchenette
- Wellness oasis with panoramic views
- Regional specialities
- Paradise for active holidaymakers
- New suites with views of the Dolomites
- Cocktail lounge bar with fireplace
- Excellent cuisine
- Close to the Three Peaks Nature Park
- 120 km of cross-country ski runs & close to 3 ski resorts
- Adults-only hotel
- Panoramic location in Kastelruth
- Wellness with outdoor pool
- Exclusive lounge bar
- Gourmet breakfast & restaurant
- Luxury hotel in the centre of Castelrotto
- Design rooms in natural materials
- Traditional and regional cuisine
- Wellness centre and swimming pool with panoramic view
- Many activities for summer and winter
- Directly at the ski slope
- Magnificent panorama of the Dolomites
- Very good cuisine
- Barrel saunas
- Terrace & sunbathing lawn
Holidays in the Dolomites in South Tyrol

The Hotel Royal Hinterhuber in Reischach near Bruneck offers a clay court for tennis players as well as a padel court.
Hotel Royal HinterhuberThe Dolomites - Dolomiti in Italian - are located in the east of South Tyrol and are one of the most spectacular mountain regions in Europe. With their striking rock formations, sun-drenched Alpine pastures and charming mountain villages, they are a year-round destination for active holidaymakers, nature lovers and connoisseurs.
A paradise at any time of year
- Spring: When the snow melts in the valleys and the first crocuses and gentians appear on the mountain pastures, the mountain season begins: ideal conditions for enjoying nature without the summer hustle and bustle.
- Summer & autumn: Hikers and mountain bikers will find hundreds of kilometres of well-marked trails, from easy panoramic paths to the challenging Dolomites high-altitude trails and via ferratas.
- Winter: The Dolomites region is part of the Dolomiti Superski – one of the largest ski associations in Europe, with perfectly groomed slopes, rustic ski huts and guaranteed snow until spring.
Hotels with character - only here in the Dolomites
- Wellness hotels with a view of the Dolomites: Panoramic hotels with infinity pool, sauna area and direct mountain views are particularly popular.
- Romantic castle hotels & historic residences: Hotels with unique charm can be found in towns such as Kastelruth, Bruneck or Innichen, some of them within centuries-old walls.
- Family hotels & active hotels: Many hotels offer programmes for children, guided hikes or bike hire directly at the hotel.
- Boutique & design hotels: architecture and nature merge, a growing trend in South Tyrol's Dolomites region.
Why go on holiday in the Dolomites?
- UNESCO World Heritage Site: The “pale mountains” are among the most beautiful natural wonders in the world – perfect for hikers, photographers and those seeking peace and quiet.
- Cuisine meets nature: South Tyrol's Dolomites offer regional, sustainable gourmet cuisine, often directly in the hotel with half-board or à la carte menus.
- Tradition & culture: From the Ladin language to mountain farming culture and Alpine festivals. Cultural diversity is alive and well here.
The most important places & towns in the Dolomites

View of the centre of Toblach
Tourismusverein Innichen - Sirio- Alpine-romantic St. Ulrich (Ortisei): centre of Gröden with wood carving art and access to the Seiser Alm
- Pristine Dobbiaco (Toblach): a popular starting point for nature and cultural experiences in Alta Pusteria
- Majestic Corvara: heart of the Ladin Dolomites in Alta Badia with top hotels
- Traditional Sesto (Sexten): ideal for hikes to the Three Peaks and family-friendly winter holidays
- Lively Brunico (Bruneck): charming small town with old town flair and access to the Kronplatz ski area
How to find the right hotel for you
- For active holidaymakers: hiking hotels in Gröden or Sexten with direct access to high-altitude trails and via ferratas
- For families: child-friendly hotels in Corvara or Toblach with play areas, family pools and family saunas as well as a variety of leisure activities
- For connoisseurs & couples: boutique and wellness hotels in St. Vigil or Welschnofen with spa and panoramic views
- For winter sports enthusiasts: ski hotels in Reischach/Bruneck on Kronplatz or Wolkenstein with direct access to the Dolomiti Superski ski carousel
- For those seeking peace and quiet: Nature hotels in Villnöss or Völs am Schlern, surrounded by alpine meadows and mountain panoramas
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Frequently asked questions
How much does an overnight stay in a hotel in the Dolomites cost?
An overnight stay in a hotel in the Dolomites costs on average 140.84 EUR per night.
Which hotels are best rated?
The houses Berghotel Sexten, Rifugio Alpino Pralongià and Alpin Panorama Hotel Hubertus are the most popular hotels in the Dolomites according to our guests' recommendations.
What places are near the Seiser Alm?
The charming villages of Kastelruth, Seis am Schlern, Völs am Schlern and St. Ulrich are located around the Seiser Alm – Europe's largest high alpine pasture – and are easily accessible by cable car, bus or shuttle.
Do I need insurance for the Dolomiti Superski ski area?
Yes. Since 1 January 2022, liability insurance has been compulsory for skiing in Italy – it is not included in the ski pass fee and can be purchased separately.
Which season is particularly good for spring activities in the Dolomites?
Early summer (May-June) is ideal: Alpine pastures show the first crocuses, gentians and numerous wildflowers, while hiking trails and easy high-altitude routes are open and the peaks are often still covered in snow : perfect for leisure hikers without the hustle and bustle.