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Les Dolomites Mountain Lodges: Secret Aparthotel in Lungiarü, Dolomites

Les Dolomites Mountain Lodges is a 4-star aparthotel in the Ladin village of Lungiarü (Longiarù in Italian, Campill in German) in the Dolomites. Lungiarü is located in a side-valley of Val Badia, which leads into the heart of Puez-Odle Nature Park.

Les Dolomites Mountain Lodges is an ideal accommodation if you’re looking for a peaceful, flexible (self-catering), and comfortable base in the Dolomites, far from the madding crowd.

It’s also a perfect place to stay if you’re revisiting the Dolomites and you want to explore lesser-known areas and avoid the main tourist centers (e.g. Cortina d’Ampezzo and Ortisei). 

Les Dolomites Mountain Lodges offers 12 modern, self-catering apartments, a wellness area (2 saunas, whirlpool, and relaxation room), breakfast, and garage parking.

Les Dolomites Mountain Lodges terrace, Lungiarü Campil, Dolomites
  • Where: Longiarù, Val Badia, South Tyrol, Italy 
  • Number of Rooms: 12 suites with well-equipped kitchens 
  • Dining: Breakfast only 
  • Hotel Facilities: Wellness area (ages 16+), garage parking, and lounge bar (until 8 pm)
  • Room Amenities: TV, refrigerator, dish washer, and induction stove.
  • Family-Friendly: No. This accommodation is appropriate for couples, or families with adult children (ages 16+).
  • Parking: Free garage parking
  • Closest Airport: Bolzano Airport, Innsbruck Airport, or Venice Marco Polo Airport. Read How to Get to the Dolomites.
  • Where to Book: Booking.com

Pros and Cons of Staying in Les Dolomites Mountain Lodges

Pros

Secret, off-the-beaten-path location

Spacious, well-equipped apartments

Complimentary spa

Yummy breakfast

Helpful and friendly owner

Free garage parking

Non-smoking hotel

Cons

No on-site dining option

Not a great place to stay without a car

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The Location

Lungiarü Village, Italian Dolomites

The Ladin village of Lungiarü is located in a side-valley of Val Badia, near San Martino in Badia (St. Martin in Thurn), San Vigilio (St. Vigil), and Badia (Abtei).

Longiarù Valley, or Campill Valley, stretches from San Martino in Badia (St. Martin in Thurn) to the foot of the Puez-Odle mountains. 

If you visit in summer and autumn, you can hike to Ütia Ciampcios, Forcella Medalghes/Kreuzjoch, Rifugio Genova/Schlüterhütte, Sass de Putia/Peitlerkofel, Ütia Vaciara, and Crep dales Dodesc (Antersasc). Kreuzjoch is one of the mountain passes that link Val di Funes with Longiarù valley, and thus Val Badia. 

If you’re visiting in winter, there are several winter walks, snow-shoe-hikes, and ski tours in the area.

Winter Walks: Longiarù to Val di Murins, San Martino across Lovara.

Ski Tours: Antersasc, Fanes Pasture, Fodara Vedla and the Senes Pastures, Puez Peak across Antersasc, and Col di Poma/Zendleser Kofel. 

You can learn about all the suggested routes on the Les Dolomites guest website. 

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Check-in and Welcome Drink

Coffee on the terrace of Les Dolomites Mountain Lodges, Longiarù Lungiarü

We notified Les Dolomites Mountain Lodges of our arrival time via Booking.com. Check-in was effortless. The owner invited us to a coffee on the terrace, while he took care of the logistical side of checking us in (passport details, etc…). 

Rooms are available starting at 2 pm. 


The Suites of Les Dolomites Mountain Lodges

Les Dolomites Mountain Lodges Suite with Kitchen

We stayed in the 3 Zinnen Suite with its own patio/grassy area, furnished with patio chairs and lounge chairs. 

The suite entrance area is well-appointed with a bench, wardrobe hooks, and mirror. It’s a convenient place to take off and store shoes as well as heavy jackets and backpacks.

The living space comprises a dining table, with a bench and two chairs, a sofa, TV, wardrobe, and a well-equipped kitchen.

The sleek kitchen features very nice appliances, including a refrigerator, dish washer, and induction stove.

Well-equipped kitchen, Les Dolomites Mountain Lodges aparthotel, Dolomites

It’s equipped with all necessities, including a DeLonghi coffee machine with coffee capsules, water cooker and teas, cooking utensils, knives, dishwashing capsules/tabs, garbage bags, 4 wine glasses, espresso cups, tea cups, water glasses, plates, cutting board, 3 pots of varying sizes, pasta drainer, pitcher, cheese grater, can opener, and wine opener.

The bathroom sports a walk-in shower, toilet,  bidet, and Not just Body Care (notjustbodycare.com) cosmetics. 

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Wellness and Spa Area

Outdoor whirlpool of Les Dolomites Mountain Lodges, Lungiarü, South Tyrol

The wellness area is made-up of a steam sauna, Finnish sauna, outdoor whirlpool, showers, and relaxation room with three hay beds and several lounge chairs. 

Tea, lemon-infused water, and spa snacks are provided. 

Use of the wellness space is complimentary for all guests (ages 16+) between 4 pm and 8 pm. 

You’ll find a spa bag with bathrobes in your suite. 

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Breakfast

Breakfast room of Les Dolomites Mountain Lodges, Lungiarü, Dolomites

A lovely breakfast buffet is laid out between 7:30 am – 10 am. You can eat inside, or on the terrace.  

Additionally, omelets, scrambled eggs, and other egg dishes are fulfilled on a made-to-order basis. 


Service and Staff

Les Dolomites Mountain Lodges in Lungiarü, bergsteiger village

During our stay, we mostly interacted with the owner of Les Dolomites Mountain Lodges, who is an interesting, down-to-earth, and well-traveled local.

All the areas and facilities of the hotel are regularly cleaned and in excellent condition. 


Final Thoughts

Les Dolomites Mountain Lodges meadow view

Les Dolomites Mountain Lodges is a relaxing place to unwind and take it easy. We loved the idyllic location and the overall vibe of the hotel. We’re eager to return. 

Though the aparthotel doesn’t have an on-site restaurant, there are a few dining options in town. 

Given the location, we think it’s best to stay here if you’re traveling with a rental car.

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Sabrina Brett

Hello! I’m a spirited traveler on a quest to hike in the most picturesque alpine and coastal destinations across Europe. In 2016, I left my home and job in San Francisco, California, to move to Germany, and later Austria. The following year, I created this blog to help like-minded travelers experience new and exciting ways to travel authentically. I travel to hike, and I hope to inspire your next adventure.

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