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away. The Tower Suite and Penthouse offer a higher state of cool and calm with the suite featuring a private deck and the larger penthouse offering a private rooftop pool. The dining room is designed as a series of steps, to provide a sense of privacy while at the same time delivering unrestricted views of the mountains. Executive Chef Roland Lamprecht takes inspiration from the forest, using natural ingredients to create a menu guests can enjoy as much as the scenery. Casual fare is served at the Bar located in the historic building. Drink inspiration is taken from the Celts who employed the calming effect of an open fire with forest elements to create a drink experience that’s second to none.
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Forestis The Dolomites, also known as the Pale Mountains, frame the northernmost boundary between Italy, Switzerland and Austria. The drive into Bolzano from Innsbruck, Austria takes approximately two hours, but the scenery and twisting, turning two-lane highways support the reasoning behind why European roads are so revered. While the Dolomites may be a lesser- known mountain range than their famous siblings The Swiss Alps, they are certainly one of the most intoxicating. Forestis prides itself on simplicity. Hosts Teresa and Stefan have created a unique resort that builds on four natural elements, imbuing guests with a setting that is both restful on its own and in tune with the surrounding countryside. Rooms and suites celebrate the rectilinear shape of the main hotel with views of the mountains never far
“While the Dolomites may be a lesser-known mountain range than their famous siblings The Swiss Alps, they are certainly one of the most intoxicating.”
Palmschoß 292, 39042 Bressanone Bolzano, Italy www.forestis.it/en
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