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Luxurious Wellness Center
Indulge in relaxation at the hotel's wellness center, where guests can unwind in the sauna for free. Rejuvenate your mind and body after a day of exploring the picturesque surroundings.
Culinary Delights
Savor a culinary journey at the on-site restaurant offering a blend of traditional Ladin dishes and international cuisine. Delight your taste buds with a variety of flavors and exquisite dining experiences.
Charming Alpine Rooms
Experience comfort and style in the modern yet rustic rooms adorned with classic Alpine wood furniture. Each room features a balcony, flat-screen TV, and a private bathroom, providing a cozy retreat after a day of adventures.
Escape to Hotel Pider in La Val and immerse yourself in a world of comfort, relaxation, and culinary delights. Book your stay now and create unforgettable memories amidst the stunning Dolomites.
Free private parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed).
Pets are not allowed.
WiFi is available in the hotel rooms and is free of charge.
Children of any age are allowed.
Children up to and including 2 years old stay for € 7 per person per night when using an available cot.
Children from 3 years old to 4 years old stay for € 30 per person per night when using an available extra bed.
Children from 5 years old to 11 years old stay for € 56 per person per night when using an available extra bed.
People 12 years old and over stay for € 60 per person per night when using an available extra bed.
Any type of extra bed or child's cot/crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by management.
Supplements are not calculated automatically in the total costs and will have to be paid for separately during your stay.
Freundliches Personal, schöne Aussicht, ruhige Umgebung, komfortables Zimmer, reichhaltiges Frühstück, begrenzte Parkmöglichkeiten
Śniadania bardzo dobre jedynie co to brakowało warzyw ale na naszą prośbę zawsze dla Nas były dodatkowo przygotowane warzywa i tu ogromne podziękowania za indywidulane podejście do Klienta...Obiadokolacje po prostu wspaniałe...szef kuchni powinien otrzymać najwyższe mozliwe odznaczenia ...czulismy się jakbyśmy jedli w najwyższej klasy restauracji...dziekujemy za te cudowne doznania kulinarne
Jedynie co to uważamy, że strefa relaksu powinna być dłużej czynna nie do godziny 19.00 a np do 21.00 tak aby każdy mógł skorzystać ..często wracając z nart musieliśmy się spieszyć aby chociaż na chwilę móc się zrelaksować
Lepo urejen hotel, soba udobna in čista.
Lokacija - do prvega smučišča cca 15min z avtom.
Priporočam.
Večerja povprečna.
Výborné jídlo, fantastický personál
Sehr freundliches, hilfsbereites Personal. Das Restaurant ist sehr gepflegt, einladend und hat eine sehr gute Küche. Traumhafte ruhige Lage.
O jantar é bem farto, a comida é tradicional e deliciosa. Servem 4 a 5 pratos, pedimos que servissem pouca comida, senão não íamos aguentar 😅. O quarto era remodelado e muito espaçoso. A vista da varanda era bonita. Tem estacionamento gratuito em frente também. Nota 10.
We both really enjoyed our stay at the Hotel Pider. Our room was comfortable and a decent size, we had a fabulous view from our balcony and everything in the room and bathroom worked well. We had booked half-board and found the food for breakfast and dinner was good and varied. The family and other members of the team were all helpful where they could be.
We did have one slight issue, and that was with the dress code for the saunas in the wellness centre. The saunas are deemed to be 'textile-free zones' with the only exception to this being the one towel you receive solely for use in the wellness centre. Once you are sitting on the towel in the sauna, to protect your nether regions from the hot wood, this makes nudity in the saunas inevitable.
Furthermore, the fact that there was a dress code was not evident until we were in the wellness centre, at the heart of everything - and in our bathers! It was a notice pinned to the wall. Had we been given advance warning perhaps we would not have used the wellness centre, we at least would then not have heard the gasps of surprise/shock from the other (naked) guests! These guests it should be said seemed to take the sauna dress code and apply it to the entire wellness centre.
I generally take the view that there should be more personal choice in what people wear in a sauna rather than an absolute rule. Some people are simply not comfortable with their own nudity. There can be many and varied reasons for this including, the effects of extreme surgery or medical treatments leaving scars and effects that might be perceived by the person as disfiguring. Psychological issues too can play a part. I don't think that should exclude people from enjoying a relaxing sauna or steam room after a day of exercise in the mountains.
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