Hotel of the Week: A Design-Driven Retreat in the Dolomites Adds an Intimate Sister Property

At Odles Lodge in Italy, the minimalist-chic aesthetic is all about framing the breathtaking mountain vistas

Rustic cabin with a green roof surrounded by pine trees and mountains under a clear sky with the sun peeking through.
Odles Lodge in Italy’s Dolomites. Photo: Hannes Niederkofler

Towering 6,000 feet high on Plose Mountain above the northern Italian town of Brixen/Bressanone, Odles Lodge camouflages into the surrounding spruce and stone pine. While many of the Dolomites’s chalets and family-run boutique hotels tend to be huddled around a village or ski slope, the South Tyrolean hoteliers behind Odles Lodge and sister property Forestis chose to build in the forests above instead.

Aerial view of modern buildings surrounded by dense forest with a setting sun casting warm light over the landscape.
Dolomites hotel Forestis. Photo: Jeremy Austin

In the early 20th century, Art Nouveau architect Otto Wagner was tasked to design a place of healing and relaxation for Austrian aristocrats similar to the Swiss health resorts found in Davos and Leysin. Using the bones of the original wood-and-stone, two-winged structure—which was never completed as planned due to war—owners Stefan Hinteregger and Teresa Unterthiner worked alongside local architect Armin Sader to weave traditional South Tyrolean architecture with elements of nature.

The wooden façade of the historic building at Forestis, which opened in summer 2020, connects seamlessly to three sculptural suite towers shaped like trunks that rise into the sky like trees. “The Forestis architecture takes a step back, just as each tree in the forest gives space to the others,” Sader says. “The restaurant is constructed like a theatre with the Dolomites—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—on stage presenting a constantly changing play of light.”

Cozy wooden cabin bedroom with large window view of snowy mountains and forest, showcasing serene natural landscape.
Interior of Lodge 4 at Odles Lodge in the Dolomites. Photo: Courtesy of Odles Lodge

For the four-apartment Odles Lodge, which sits above Forestis, Sader envisioned a more refined version of the region’s traditional rifugios, rustic mountain huts offering refuge for skiers and hikers. Hand-crafted with local spruce and Swiss stone pine with subtle swaths of sage-green and cream, rooms feature floor-to-ceiling glass surfaces framing the peaks that blur the line between the lodge and nature.

Designed for longer stays, the open-plan living area is outfitted with a full kitchen and South Tyrolean farmhouse-style stove, plus a fridge stocked with homemade jams and smoked ham and eggs from local farms (no need to cook too much, since a mountain breakfast is delivered each morning).

Rustic bedroom with wooden walls and floor, featuring a modern bathtub and a large window with gray curtains.
Lodge 3 at Odles Lodge in the Dolomites. Photo: Courtesy of Odles Lodge

Everything from the essential oils of the lodge’s untreated local timber (said to have positive effects on sleep) to the mountain spring water (believed to promote cell regeneration) flowing through the taps and private courtyard pool ties back to the property’s original plan to be a health retreat. “We wanted to create a place that represents ourselves,” the owners explain. “Only in that way was it possible to create an authentic environment.”

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Rustic mountain lodge with lounge chairs on the lawn surrounded by evergreens and hills in the background.
Forestis exterior. Photo: Courtesy of Forestis
Spacious room with wooden beams, large windows overlooking trees and mountains, and sunlight casting shadows on the floor.
Reception area at Forestis. Photo: Courtesy of Forestis
Modern spiral staircase with smooth concrete finish and a cylindrical stone pedestal in a dimly lit interior.
Spa at Forestis. Photo: Courtesy of Forestis
Modern hotel room with wooden interior and large windows offering a scenic view of snow-capped mountains at sunset.
Tower suite at Forestis. Photo: Courtesy of Forestis
Minimalist wooden bedroom with a view of an outdoor balcony through large windows, featuring modern lighting and decor.
Interior of Lodge 2 at Odles Lodge. Photo: Courtesy of Odles Lodge
Mountain view from a deck with an infinity pool and two lounge chairs in a tranquil, snowy landscape at dusk
Penthouse pool at Forestis. Photo: Courtesy of Forestis
Mountain range and forest view from a wooden deck at sunset with clear sky.
Sweeping views from Odles Lodge. Photo: Hannes Niederkofler