The hotel’s privileged natural setting in Aosta Valley invites keen alpinists to explore the picturesque valley throughout the year.
Scenic mountain views/Off the beaten path/Great spa facilities/Michelin-starred restaurant/
Excellent service/Fine dining/Indoor pool/
Exclusive perks for Premium Europe guests/Pay on arrival/Direct online booking/
Jacuzzi/Sauna/Whirlpool/Indoor swimming pool/Gym/
The hotel’s privileged natural setting in Aosta Valley invites keen alpinists to explore the picturesque valley throughout the year.
Furthermore, a strategic location at the northern tip of the country makes the resort an attractive stopover for those travelling between Italy, France, and Switzerland.
The 80 km of cross-country skiing tracks start right next to the hotel, in the Meadows.
Hiking and other outdoor opportunities abound in the Gran Paradiso National Park, and there’s a 5-slope ski centre for those who’d like to do downhill runs.
Turin Airport is 1 hour and 50 minutes away.
The Italian-style alpine hotel boasts an abundance of rustic charm, with exposed timber frames and traditional decor found throughout the elegant edifice.
Each of the 39 cosy rooms has been lovingly decorated in an endearing old-world style, with archaic design elements such as four-poster beds, floral print textiles, and heavy timber furniture.
Larger and more opulent, the hotel’s four suites offer discerning guests a more prestigious place to stay.
Exquisite artwork adorns the walls, and some feature a private Jacuzzi and water fire.
Three charming chalets are also on offer, all reminiscent of a cosy alpine cabin yet fitted out with all the latest creature comforts.
Water fire and top-quality furnishings come standard in each.
A wide array of soothing treatments is available in the elegant 1,200 m2 spa, which has been beautifully decorated in an endearing old-world Italian style.
Two fountain-fed swimming pools offer a delightful setting for a dip, while a range of saunas and hammams are on hand to soothe your body to the core.
Relaxation is a given in the tranquil saline cave, which features various types of loungers should you fancy a restful nap.
Beautification and anti-ageing treatments are specialities of the Bellevue spa.
Facial rejuvenation services, clay warp packs, body vitality massages, and cutting edge aesthetic therapies ensure you look your best.
There’s even a specialist couples program for lovebirds looking to unwind.
Gastronomy is a core focus at the Bellevue, which boasts no less than four delectable restaurants.
The Michelin-starred Le Petit Bellevue is the hotel’s premier culinary destination.
Head chef Fabio offers his divine alpine and Mediterranean fare to just six tables, so book ahead in high season to secure a spot.
Brasserie du Bon Bec cooks up mouth-watering dishes to share between friends such as juicy mixed grills.
Led by renowned head chef Fabio Iacovone, the Bellevue Restaurant serves up traditional Italian dishes cooked with fresh seasonal produce.
If the weather is nice, the terrace invites guests for lunch al fresco as they soak up seductive views of the beautiful Meadow of Sant’Orso and the Gran Paradiso Glacier.
Daily caught fish, top-shelf meat, and garden-fresh vegetables make this breezy spot a pleasant place to dine.
Bar à Fromage pays homage to regional cuisine, offering a delectable selection of Cogne products with Fondue and served in a traditional alpine setting.
The hotel features a dedicated playroom to entertain the little ones, and there’s also a kid’s menu in each restaurant.
Guests can arrange childcare services on request.
Internet & TV
Wifi available free in room
Parking
Parking available
Reasons To Go
Scenic mountain views / Off the beaten path / Great spa facilities / Michelin-starred restaurant
Hotel Overview
Excellent service / Fine dining / Indoor pool
Facilities
Jacuzzi / Sauna / Whirlpool / Indoor swimming pool / Gym
Massages
Hot stone massage / Range of massages available
Hair and Beauty
Facials / Cosmetic treatments available