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Grand Hotel a Villa Feltrinelli
Built in 1892 for a wealthy Italian family, the waterfront Grand Hotel a Villa Feltrinelli has since become one of Italy’s premier five-star properties.
Lefay Resort & Spa
Set high in the hills above Gargnano (about a 15-minute drive away), Lefay Resort & Spa offers unrivaled views of hilltop towns, mountains across the lake the water below. While the resort is primarily a spa, guests are not required to sign up for a spa program (offerings include everything from weight loss to a stress relief ones) or opt for any of the à la carte options, making it a sensible place to stay for exploring the region.
The 93-room hotel is not particularly design-focused, and the accommodations do have a corporate aesthetic with neutral colors and sterile furnishings, but the spa is extensive and it includes an indoor and outdoor pool, five saunas, a fitness center and Pilates and yoga studio. The focus is on wellbeing in all aspects of life, so Lefay optimizes eco-friendly practices and highlights Mediterranean cuisine at its restaurant, La Grande Limonaia. The grounds have beautiful gardens and a vineyard, as well as a 1.5-mile running track.
Villa Arcadio
In a place like Lake Garda, where so much of a visit should be about the water, it is quite a bold move to build a hillside hideaway—and turn it into one of the most desirable properties in the region. But with Villa Arcadio, the gamble paid off, and the 18-room retreat offers a different vantage point than most hotels, allowing guests to take in the sweeping views of Salò below and the lake in the distance.
Set on nearly 30 acres of lush gardens and olive groves, the former convent opened as a hotel in 2006, after years of careful restoration by its owners, an Italian textile dealer and his wife. Originally intended to be their home, the hotel exudes the coziness of a cared-about family estate, with warm, personal service.
The farmhouse-style main building houses all of the rooms (including four suites), as well as the restaurant, where all meals are served. The cuisine is simple but elegant, and highlights regional specialties like lakefish and homemade pasta (Indagare Tip: Cooking classes can be arranged upon request). The charming courtyard terrace features vibrant lanterns and vine-covered overhangs, and has stunning sunset views. While the rooms are simple, with a minimalist aesthetic—neutral colors, bare walls, beamed ceilings—the stars of each room are the 14th-century frescos that are leftover from the villa’s time as a convent.
When not sunning by the infinity pool, guests can explore the grounds using the many hiking and mountain biking trails on property, or venture into the surrounding region. Salò is a 10-minute drive from the hotel, where Villa Arcadio docks its vintage Riva boat, available for full- or half-day rentals. Those wishing to disconnect will appreciate the pampering onsite amenities, including a fitness center, Finnish sauna and spa with massages and Ayurvedic treatments. The hotel can also arrange for yoga and Pilates lessons.
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