Author: Zak Revskyi
Photo Courtesy of Chalet Salena Luxury & Private Lodge
Nestled in South Tyrol’s Dolomites, Chalet Salena Luxury & Private Lodge has been awarded the 2025 Global Recognition Award for its distinctive fusion of secluded luxury and five-star service. The property stands out for combining private wellness amenities with personalized hospitality, creating a sanctuary featuring privacy, sustainability, and immersive mountain experiences.
Located in the tranquil village of Santa Maddalena, Chalet Salena is designed to provide guests with an unparalleled experience. Its architecture harmoniously combines traditional alpine elements with modern design, creating a sophisticated yet cozy atmosphere.
Elevating Mountain Retreat Standards
Chalet Salena reimagines alpine hospitality by pairing the autonomy of private chalets with the curated services of premium resorts. Each accommodation features secluded wellness facilities, including outdoor whirlpools and Finnish saunas positioned on sun-drenched terraces with panoramic mountain views. Guests enjoy gourmet breakfasts delivered daily to their chalets, afternoon treats like “Sarah’s sweet surprise,” and access to bespoke services such as private chefs and in-chalet spa treatments.
The property’s collaboration with the nearby Quelle Resort, a five-star wellness hotel, expands guest privileges to include a 3,500 m² spa complex with indoor and outdoor pools. This hybrid model—combining the intimacy of a private lodge with resort-level amenities—caters to travelers seeking both solitude and convenience. The lodge’s design focuses on open loggias, natural wood finishes, and floor-to-ceiling windows that frame the UNESCO-protected Dolomites, creating a beautiful connection to the surrounding landscape.
Rooted in Tradition, Designed for Tomorrow
Chalet Salena’s dedication to sustainability is visible in its use of locally sourced materials, including Stone Pine wood, which shapes both its aesthetic and environmental footprint. The architecture pays homage to South Tyrolean traditions while incorporating modern energy-efficient systems, aligning with the region’s focus on ecological stewardship. Guests can further engage with sustainability through partnerships with organic farms and carbon-neutral activity programs like guided e-bike tours.
Year-round accessibility enhances the lodge’s appeal, offering curated experiences from winter skiing in the Gsies Valley to summer hiking along alpine trails. The property’s “Pfandl-Service” allows meals from local producers to be enjoyed privately in-chalet, while its concierge team organizes activities such as horseback riding and vineyard visits.
“Our goal was to craft a space where luxury meets authenticity,” says owner Sarah Steinmair. “From our personalized dining services to our private wellness facilities, we’ve crafted an experience that resonates with discerning travelers seeking both luxury and authenticity in the heart of the Dolomites.”
Alex Sterling of the Global Recognition Awards notes, “Chalet Salena’s ability to merge privacy with premium service sets a fresh benchmark in hospitality. Its respect for local culture and environment, paired with exceptional guest care, positions it as a leader in alpine tourism.”
With chalets accommodating 2 to 7 guests and rates beginning at €239 per night, the lodge continues to attract discerning visitors seeking a harmonious blend of tradition and contemporary comfort.
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