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Stories of enchanting places, unforgettable experiences and the people behind them: these are holiday feelings put into words! Let us take you on a spiritual journey to us.
Enjoy a beautiful hike paired with a delightful experience. While you explore the wine region surrounding Brixen on foot, you will stop at a historic winery to taste some exquisite wines. But not on an empty stomach – a South Tyrolean Brettljause (snack platter) will also be also served!
Are you looking forward to your holiday at ADLER and are already excited about what awaits you in our destinations this year? Of course, we have some news and updates for you also in 2023. Because we never stand still and look ahead to surprise our guests over and over again! This overview shows the big and small novelties in our ADLER Spa Resorts & Lodges
Interview with Silvia Mittelberger: six highlights about sauna rituals
Silvia Mittelberger, Spa Manager at ADLER Spa Resort DOLOMITI, reveals six highlights about the sensational experience of participating in a steam blow ritual, called Aufguss in German.
Discovering the landscape on two wheels. Our local guide recommends five e-bike tours.
Verena is a keen cyclist and for many years, five times a week, she has been accompanying our ADLER guests on exciting e-bike tours to the most spectacular locations of the Dolomites.
The spa at ADLER Spa Resort DOLOMITI and BALANCE has a new concept, one specifically informed by the seasons of the year and their effects on the human body. On this basis, our doctors and therapists have specially developed a range of different treatments.
Enjoy skiing without limits - all the way to the heart of Ortisei
For ski enthusiasts and ADLER guests there is a pleasant new this winter. After spending a day on the beautiful Alpe di Siusi, you can now ski down to the valley on the new Pilat slope, which is almost 5 kilometres long.