If you're one of those people who can't replace the peace that only pristine Nature can provide, let yourself be enchanted by Valle di Casies in Tyrol. Right here, during your stay at the Quelle Nature Spa Resort family hotel, which has been run with the greatest care by the Steinmaier family for generations, you will fully master the art of relaxation and taste selected local delicacies.
Comfort not only by the Fireplace
The hotel opened the adults-only Timeless Sky Spa last year. The rooftop hot tub and infinity pool both offer breathtaking views of the majestic Dolomites. Guests can pamper body and mind in several other outdoor and indoor pools or in more than ten different saunas, including those overlooking the bar with a fireplace, where a delicious cocktail or glass of wine can be enjoyed.
Gourmet's Choice
Quelle Nature Spa Resort also attracts with its gastronomy, which is defined by the freshness of the local ingredients, as well as the modern concept of traditional Tyrolean cuisine. Of course, there are extensive, hearty breakfasts, lunches crowned with delicate home-made strudel, afternoon snacks and dinners which are praised by the most demanding gourmets. As for Millennium Weinquell's wine cellar, it holds more than 10 000 bottles. If unsure about your selection, consult Sommelier Akos Joo. In addition, every Saturday, guests can look forward to a sabrage performed by him.
The Joys of Winter
Are you fond of winter sports? Valle di Casies will make you feel as if in paradise during the cold months. Cross-country skiing or downhill skiing can be started directly from the hotel. The hotel shuttle transports guest to the nearby Kronplatz ski area. Don't miss a less strenuous activity either, specifically walks through the picturesque surroundings on the local hiking trails. In addition, guests can also indulge in snowshoeing and other winter pastimes.
Helena Hons Valtrová, General Manager of The Emblem Prague Hotel, grew up in London, studied Law at the London School of Economics and returned to the Czech Republic with valuable international experience. Today, she manages a luxury hotel in the Old Town, with a view of Prague Castle and a unique service concept that emphasises experience, detail and a balance between technology and the human approach.
Lake Neusiedl, nicknamed the “Sea of the Viennese”, lies on the border between Austria and Hungary. Its shallow waters, salt pools and reed beds form the heart of the Seewinkel nature reserve – a landscape that has rightly been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is here that the Vila Vita Pannonia resort was built. A place for perfect relaxation.