“A charming traditional property in the heart of Cervinia. Cosy rooms feature sink-into beds, pine furniture, and large bathrooms. A small spa, complete with a sauna and hot tub, are a welcome respite after a day spent on the slopes. A laid-back atmosphere in a central location.”
“A charming traditional property in the heart of Cervinia. Cosy rooms feature sink-into beds, pine furniture, and large bathrooms. A small spa, complete with a sauna and hot tub, are a welcome respite after a day spent on the slopes. A laid-back atmosphere in a central location.”
Recommended For
- Skiing
- Located in one of Europe's best ski destinations, Cervinia, which has a wide range of slopes for all abilities
- Families
- The reasonably priced rooms and easy access to the slopes makes this a good choice for families
- Trekking
- The surrounding mountains provide a good range of hiking trails from challenging routes to more gentle tracks
- Golf
- During the summer months bring your clubs and spend a day at Cervinia golf course
- Mountain biking
- No restaurant
- Breakfast served
- Full of character
- Less £
- Family Suites
- Intimate
- Charming
- Traditional
- Child friendly
- Spa
- Hills & mountains
Facilities
- No restaurant
- Breakfast served
- Sauna/Steam
- Airport transfer
- Fireplace
- Bar
- Family Suites
- Wifi
- Concierge
- Hot Tub
- Child friendly
- Spa
Activities
- Skiing
- Located in one of Europe's best ski destinations, Cervinia, which has a wide range of slopes for all abilities
- Trekking
- The surrounding mountains provide a good range of hiking trails from challenging routes to more gentle tracks
- Golf
- During the summer months bring your clubs and spend a day at Cervinia golf course
- Mountain biking
Map & Location
What's Nearby
Other Reviews
Cervinia Hotels
A homely establishment and a good choice for families on a tight budget, Hotel Compagnoni was originally built in the 1950s, but rooms have recently been given a complete makeover. It’s located in the resort centre. From £729 b&b with SNO.
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)