Garni Reutlingen offers accommodation with free WiFi in Colfosco in Badia, 100 metres from the Sotdlijia cable car, that leads to the Superski Dolomiti ski area.
Karina
Ukraine
Everything in this hotel exceeds your expectations: super-friendly owners, clean room, parking availability. It's the most reasonable price/quality ratio you can find in the region. We traveled with a friend hoping to find camping nearby, but campings in the Ortisei region is something rare, so we found this gem.
Hotel Gran Ciasa is 200 metres from Colfosco's ski slopes. Rooms feature a balcony with panoramic views of Mount Sassongher and the Sella Mountain Group.
Set on the Dolomiti Superski area, this hotel is only 100 metres from the slopes of Colfosco and Sotdlijia. It features traditionally decorated rooms, and a fully equipped wellness centre.
Frederika
Czech Republic
Really great hotel, everything was nice and clean. We enjoyed our stay very much. Staff in reastaurant very polite prepared to help you with everything.
Set in Colfosco, within 17 km of Sella Pass and 19 km of Saslong, Crëp Sella offers accommodation with a bar and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free private parking for guests who drive....
Conor
United Kingdom
Great hotel. If you stay here, you must pick the half board option, the food is 10/10. The hotel itself is charming, slightly old fashioned. Great location for hikes etc.
Located in Selva di Val Gardena, 200 metres from the ski slopes of the Dolomiti Superski resort, Hotel Antares offers spa facilities and an indoor pool, all in a convenient mountain location.
Caroline
Australia
We did the half board, the food at breakfast and dinner was fantastic! Staff were extremely accommodating. The sauna and pool a bonus after walking. They gave you a free bus pass to get around so you didn’t need a car once you were there. A cute little town with a great pub and shops . Supermarket directly behind the hotel.
Right on the Ciampinoi ski slopes, Freina Mountain Lifestyle Hotel in Selva di Val Gardena offers a spa, sun terrace and South Tyrol restaurant including vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options.
Matthew
Australia
Large rooms, very clean, excellent breakfast and the family owners are lovely people.
At an altitude of 1450 metres, Garni La Ciasota 3s overlooks Stern's Coltz Castle. The hotel features a garden with sun terrace, a sauna and a Turkish bath.
Daniel
Netherlands
The location, the cleanliness, the fantastic room and bed, the garage for my motorcycle etc. But most of all: the most sincere and genuinely friendly owners. They made sure there was nothing left to be desired. I’d love to come back someday!
Hotel Cappella is right on the slopes in Colfosco, the highest mountain village of Alta Badia. It combines Alpine design with modern architecture and a unique collection of contemporary art.
Absolutely amazing location and views. The buffet breakfast was fabulous as well.
Situated in Colfosco, 17 km from Sella Pass, Alpin Relais B&B Villa Melisse features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
very quiet location and the staff are very friendly.
Situated in Colfosco, 16 km from Sella Pass, Hotel Recort features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
FAQs about hotels in Colfosco
On average, 3-star hotels in Colfosco cost £184 per night, and 4-star hotels in Colfosco are £434 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Colfosco can on average be found for £653 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Colfosco is great for the views. Amazing if you stay in a place with a view of the mountains. Limited restaurant options. Blackhill was our favorite. The market in Corvara was better for groceries.
The town is a good base for driving to some of the most popular hikes in the Dolomites.
While my dad called it Cold-fosco, because we seemed to be getting more wind than some other towns in nearby valleys, It is also true that we had a pretty cold September all over the area.
WriterGuy
Scored 10
10
This small town is surrounded by Italian Alps which allow...
This small town is surrounded by Italian Alps which allow travelers to stay calm and peaceful mood. Convenient stores were available in the city center. It is easy to access to any hotel from main road to the edge of mountains. Location of this town is in between Ortisei and Cinque Torri which makes this town as stopover for a night for Dolomites pilgrimage. Of course, multiple night stay is also recommended. In summer time, air and temperature can refresh tired body and release stress. Highly recommendable with two thumbs up.
James
South Korea
Scored 8.0
8.0
Pleasant small village with local shops, restaurants,...
Pleasant small village with local shops, restaurants, specialist bike/hiking/skiing shops, tourist information office and good bus service. Peaceful place to stay, great access to walking a cycling routes. Black Hill pizza restaurant excellent.
mark
Scored 10
10
We were there the beginning of May and most shops,...
We were there the beginning of May and most shops, restaurants and cafes were closed. There’s a cafe at the tennis courts in Corvara that has coffee and toastees for breakfast or lunch, and Al Lago cafe looked good for breakfast and lunch but we didn’t eat there. Down the road at La Villa the La Tor restaurant was very good but a little pricey; the one we actually liked better was a pizza place at the roundabout called L’Fana, with really good pizza, good wine and a nice cosy atmosphere. Cafe Gasser is great for coffee, pastries, bread, and a few groceries. Weekends things seemed to shut down when we were there, but a lot more shops were open on Monday before we left.
Marion Harrison
Canada
Scored 8.0
8.0
Loved the evening saunas, boot camp!
Loved the evening saunas, boot camp! and the stunningly beautiful views from the hotel down the valley. Loved the restaurant - all meals were amazing, and the restaurant staff were outstanding - lucky to have JuanCarlos! The evening lounge was beautiful with fires everywhere, good piano singer, magical feeling relaxing there! great support to make sure the skiing opportunities were as good as you could get, and the shuttle was brilliant and very timely. Good variety of blues and red runs with good restaurants available on the slopes. Had a few issues with some officious staff on reception but otherwise the staff were so friendly and helpful at all times. It became home from home!
Elisabeth
Ireland
Scored 10
10
Beautiful town, perfect for a skiing holiday in winter.
Beautiful town, perfect for a skiing holiday in winter. It also seems to have a lot to do in summer, so we would happily go back to explore when the snow has melted. The ski school and rental depot are well-located, there is a good range of ski slopes, and the ski huts are lovely to stop in.
Overall outstanding. Warm, inviting, relaxing, lots of variety with two pools, a spa, several saunas, lots of areas to sit and relax and read your book. I spent several days living in my robe, moving from pool to pool to unwind from all the hiking. Probably one of the best hotels I have ever stayed at. To sit in a pool, surrounded by mountains and pine trees is marvellous.
Gabri and Andreas are warm, charming, hospitable hosts with great knowledge about the area. They treat each of their guest individually and are always aroung to help you. Delicious breakfast. Comfortable beds. Thorough cleaning is done everyday during breakfast. There is a great restaurant just across the street. Nice walk to Colfosco or by bus shuttle for free.
The people running the hotel are husband and wife. They do their work with professionalism and passion. The place is ran well. The rooms were clean and the bed very comfortable. The rooms are quiet.
Breakfast was excellent with lots of choices of cheeses, cold cuts, eggs. Good cappuccinos and expressos.
We hope to come back next year.
Perfect location for some days in the Dolomites. The ones who runs the hotel are very kind and helpful. Over all we had two good nights at Villa Melissa, and we would love to come back.
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