3 reviews of Chalet Soldanella in Selva, Italy.
Reviewed 9 Jul 2024
The accommodation was really good for us. Really good communal areas and nice comfortable rooms. The staff were very nice and helpful – my children never want to do a holiday another way again. They were really friendly and helped us with all the public transport in the area to visit other villages. We had a room with a balcony and lovely views of the mountain, which worked really well for us. The food was really good and they were very accommodating for different dietary requirement, which my daughter had. They were very open to making sure you were happy, well fed and having a great holiday. It was convenient getting to the slopes. It’s very close to town and all good. It was also easy to get a bus to other villages if you want to, and the staff helped with that. If you are a beginner there is a good slope in the village, but there isn’t much for blue run skiers. Awesome skiing for red run skiers. There are some awesome walking trails, including one in Ortisei up to a mountain cabin- great to do on a clear day. It’s worth catching buses to other areas in the region. Selva is a nice vibey village.
Reviewed 26 Jan 2014
Practically ski-in ski-out, the nearest slope is barely 30 seconds away, and town centre a little over three hundred yards walk. A freshly cooked breakfast warms and energise before you clip into skis and head into the mountain. At the end of an exciting day you’ll be able to glide straight back to your door for a multi-course dinner complete with complimentary wine and coffee - we are always impressed by the standard of chalet hosting. I may be the perfect place to enjoy this first class ski resort, with the Tyrolean design and added bonus of balconies available in a number of the rooms (ask before booking). In many ways its the friendly hosts and their free flowing wine over dinner that really make the stay memorable. Whatever aspect you prefer to focus on, it all adds up to a favourite place to stay in Val Gardena.
Reviewed 22 Jan 2014
Practically ski-in ski-out, the nearest slope is barely 30 seconds away, and town centre a little over three hundred yards walk. A freshly cooked breakfast warms and energise before you clip into skis and head into the mountain. At the end of an exciting day you’ll be able to glide straight back to your door for a multi-course dinner complete with complimentary wine and coffee - we are always impressed by the standard of chalet hosting. I may be the perfect place to enjoy this first class ski resort, with the Tyrolean design and added bonus of balconies available in a number of the rooms (ask before booking). In many ways its the friendly hosts and their free flowing wine over dinner that really make the stay memorable. Whatever aspect you prefer to focus on, it all adds up to a favourite place to stay in Val Gardena.