Lefay Resorts Launch Two New Wellness Escapes in the Dolomites and Lake Garda
The award-winning Lefay Resorts in Italy has unveiled two autumn wellness retreats, inviting guests to embrace the season as a time for reflection and renewal. Available from 1 October to 18 December 2025, the bespoke two-day programmes are designed to restore equilibrium, boost vitality and harness the natural rhythm of autumn.
The Dolomites are particularly captivating in autumn, with colourful forests and crystal-clear streams. The two-night Autumn in the Dolomites package targets the body’s energy points to foster relaxation and rejuvenation. Guests can enjoy a restorative energy massage, a revitalising facial and an energy-balancing Qi Gong class, complemented by nourishing seasonal cuisine and access to Lefay’s world-class spa facilities.
The Autumn Balance retreat at Lefay Resort & SPA overlooking Lake Garda offers a two-night stay focused on detoxification and cell renewal. The programme features a body scrub, a detoxifying massage and an advanced NanoVi™ session, which promotes cell repair, strengthens the immune system, brightens the complexion and builds resilience for the months ahead.
Both experiences include breakfast and full access to the pools, saunas, steam rooms, the fitness centre and relaxation lounges.
Set within a UNESCO World Heritage site with a backdrop of mountains, Lefay Resort & SPA Dolomiti near Pinzolo in Trentino-Alto Adige boasts one of the largest spas in the Alps, covering 5,000 sqm. Guests can immerse themselves in nature with complimentary morning hikes, guided breathing and meditation walks, or explore the region on e-bikes.
Meanwhile, Lefay Resort & SPA Lago di Garda offers an infinity pool with panoramic views of the lake, six different saunas and an outdoor energy garden where guests are guided through meditation, breathing and postural balancing exercises.
The cost of these exclusive two-night programmes is €590 per person, inclusive of breakfast and all treatments. The closest airport is Verona.
