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Spa Business
2019 issue 3

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Leisure Management - Lefay Resort & Spa Dolomiti

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Lefay Resort & Spa Dolomiti


Lefay unveils second eco spa resort in the Italian Dolomites

Interior design is by Alberto Apostoli
This is the second property for the much-respected Lefay spa resort brand
The spa has five energy circuits with different temperatures and humidity
“We don’t build hotels – we build spa hotels,” says MD Leali who also announced plans for a third Lefay in Tuscany
MD Leali

The second Lefay Resort has made its debut in the Italian ski area of Madonna di Campiglio, featuring one of the largest spas in the Alpine region. Lefay Resort & Spa Dolomiti features 88 suites along with 22 Lefay-branded residences – the first of their kind – as well as a 5,000sq m Lefay spa.

“We don’t build hotels – we build spa hotels,” says Alcide Leali, managing director of Lefay Resorts. “Spa is always the core of our properties.”

Lefay owns and operates a much-respected, forward-thinking spa hotel in Lake Garda, Italy, and has also announced plans for a third resort in Tuscany. “We’ve always said we want three properties in Italy: lake, mountains and countryside,” says Leali. Within the next 10 years, he hopes to have five properties in total, and is looking at branded locations with partners in Switzerland and Austria to help position Lefay as the “European leader in spa resorts”.

“Lake Garda will always be unique in terms of location and view,” says Leali. “But Lefay Dolomiti is an upgrade in terms of infrastructure, with bigger rooms and a bigger spa.” The spa at Lefay Dolomiti is 30 per cent bigger than Lake Garda, to be exact – 5,000sq m versus 3,800sq m – which means an impressive 50sq m of spa per key. “We wanted to enter the market with a property that’s not just a leader today, but that will still be a leader in the next 10-20 years,” says Leali. “Our expectation is that the spa will grow.”

Lefay’s wellness method, which combines classical Chinese medicine with modern western techniques, will be used across the spa, with signature energy treatments that aim to rebalance and rejuvenate the body and mind by stimulating the classical Chinese meridians to activate the energy systems. The Lefay Spa Method Scientific Committee has created five energy circuits for the spa, with different levels of temperature and humidity and dedicated phytotherapy (herbal teas) designed to help guests understand the type of energy they need to find balance again. The area is based on the classical Chinese concept that energy (qi) cyclically moves through five phases, depending on the season or time of day.

The interior design concept was imagined by hospitality designer Alberto Apostoli, whose clients include operators such as Four Seasons and Relais & Chateaux.

Guests can relax and detoxify in the Alpine salt-water lake and breathe the benefits of the salt grotto and regenerate using mud therapy with mud from the Val di Genova, which is enriched with malachite for its antioxidant action, magnesium for its energising anti-ageing effect and rhodolite to stimulate natural immune defences. Lefay has also introduced a range of vegan-certified natural products that use ingredients from the local area, such as horse chestnut, oils enriched with mountain pine and juniper, mineral alpine salt and traditional butter from the Alps. In addition, the spa offers some non-invasive skin treatments, physiotherapy, osteopathy and an a la carte menu with western massages, and eastern massages and rituals.

The resort has been designed by architect Hugo Demetz, who worked on the original Lefay Resort and used wood and stone so the hotel blends into the surrounding landscape. Lefay has positioned itself as a sustainable brand, and the new resort is certified by ClimaHotel, and supplied by renewable energy sources, and controlled by advanced electrical, thermic and hydric systems.


Originally published in Spa Business 2019 issue 3

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