Italian mountain hotels don’t get more traditional than the Cà Fiore. This cosy place is all wooden beams and tiled floors, and it’s a couple of minutes’ walk from the lifts and nursery slopes in the Campo Smith area of town.
When you get back from skiing, pop into the bar for an après drink. And if the sun’s out, sit on the terrace to soak up some rays. Or you can head down to the little spa area instead, to spend some time in the hot tub or sauna.
Then it’s time for dinner – take a seat by the fireplace in the restaurant and get ready to tuck into three courses of authentic Italian cooking.
- Walk to the lift and nursery slopes in a couple of minutes.
- Take time for yourself in the sauna or hot tub.
- Traditional restaurant known for tasty Italian fare.
Essentials
- WiFi
- Spa and wellness facilities
- Exclusive
Meals
- Continental buffet breakfast
- 3-course evening meal with a choice of main course
- Christmas gala dinner included
Good to know
- Tourist tax payable locally Approx. €1.50 per person per night.
Location
- 5 minutes' walk to the Campo Smith ski lift and slopes
- 20 minutes' walk to the resort centre
- 1 minute's walk to bus stop for buses to the resort centre
- 5 minutes' walk to the ski school meeting point
Rooms
- Twin room - sleeps 1-2: Twin beds, private bath or shower and WC.
- Twin room - sleeps 2: Twin beds or double sofa bed, private bath or shower and WC.
- Twin room - sleeps 2-4: Twin beds, extra double sofa bed or two single beds when booked for three or four people, private bath or shower and WC.
- Twin room - sleeps 2-3: Twin beds, extra single sofa bed or single bed when booked for three people, private bath or shower and WC.
- Single room - sleeps 1: Single bed, private shower and WC.
All rooms have a satellite TV, telephone, hairdryer, fridge and safe.
Cots are available to hire for approx. €5 per night, payable locally.
Facilities
- Buffet restaurant
- Bar
- Sauna and hot tubs
- TV area
- Free WiFi in public areas
- Lift
- 34 rooms
Please Note
Ratings are based on the operator's own rating and may not reflect the property's official star rating.
Tourist Tax
In some resorts, you’ll need to pay a small fee called a ‘tourist tax' at your accommodation, either when you check in or check out.
These taxes can change at short notice, so it’s always worth checking the latest details before you travel.
Good to know: Not all accommodation accepts card payments for taxes, so you may need to pay in cash instead. For some countries, tourist taxes are calculated based on an accommodation's official rating, which can be different to its rating on our/the operators site.