Need to know
Rooms
22, including two suites.
Check–Out
11am, but flexible, subject to availability (in which case, the first two hours are free, then a charge of 50 per cent of one night will be due). Earliest check-in, 2pm.
More details
Rates usually include breakfast and 60 minutes of spa access per person, a stay (book in advance).
Also
Hotel de Len has two lifts and communal areas that are accessible for wheelchair users, plus two adapted rooms for disabled guests to book.
At the hotel
Free WiFi, ski room, bicycle room. In rooms: central air cooling system, TV, minibar and bespoke bath products from Puglia.
Our favourite rooms
To fully maximise Hotel de Len’s fresh-air-giving potential, book a Premium with Terrace and get inhaling.
Spa
The spa on the top floor has the best view in the hotel – and, as if that mountain vista wasn’t tonic enough, there’s a bio-sauna, steam room, ice waterfall, outdoor hot tub, herbal-tea station and even an ‘emotional shower path’ to ensure you’re feeling your best.
Packing tips
Everything you could possibly need for all-season Alpine adventuring (including, if you’re so inclined, trousers that can become shorts) – but you can leave your refillable water bottle at home, as the hotel provides them (along with still and sparkling fountains).
Also
The ski room has a heating machine for your boots and gloves – and for depositing your kit at the end of the day, a portable truck will do the hard work for you.
Pet‐friendly
Dogs under 35kg and cats under 3kg are welcome – for €40 a night, beds and bowls will be provided (just let the hotel know that they'll be accompanying before you arrive). See more pet-friendly hotels in Cortina d'Ampezzo.
Children
All ages are welcome – cots for under-2s are free; extra beds cost between €80 night. Babysitting (from €18 an hour) can be arranged if booked in advance.
Sustainability efforts
Everything at Hotel de Len is sustainable, from the reclaimed pine used for the walls to the Magma13 panels (which banish ‘dirty’ electricity) beneath your bed and the sensor-activated lighting. Even the pens are made from 95 per cent pressed paper, instead of plastic. There are water fountains, plus bottles to fill from them in your room, and local suppliers and farms provide much of the restaurant’s ingredients.