Nestled in the valleys of South Tyrol, far from the usual mass tourism routes, rises the new Amonti Chalets, the exclusive luxury resort just minutes from Campo Tures, in the small village of Molini di Tures (Ahrntal Valley)
At the heart of the project lies a deep connection with the territory, where local tradition—the Selva dei Molini Valley, whose name pays homage to the ancient grain mills—blends seamlessly with the needs of modern hospitality. Behind the project stands the vision of the Herbert Steger family, hoteliers for over fifty years, who embraced the concept of mountain architecture. Amonti Chalets feature state-of-the-art constructions in strictly local oak wood, recalling the most authentic alpine refuges, made even more evocative by the panoramic position, at the edge of a vast forest.
In this harmonious natural setting, Amonti Chalets offer 23 accommodation solutions, from the romantic loft-style Amonti Suite to four chalet types (Panorama, Forest, Mountain, Treehouse) and Villas, with In & Out Pool and Premium area, all spread over two floors. Interiors stand out for their refined design, where warm shades of brown and taupe-gray define a contemporary style. Each solution is designed to meet the needs of different family units.
Rest and complete serenity are the mantra of the enchanting Spa House, which spans three levels and offers a wide range of regenerating experiences. Framing the indoor and panoramic outdoor pools are the Venice sunbeds, designed by Ludovica Serafini + Roberto Palomba. Available in both single and sculptural double versions, these loungers are inspired by the boats gliding through the Venetian canals. Cushions rest on wooden bases with a floating design, distinguished by soft lines and pleasant, resistant fabrics. From pool water to Venetian waters, aesthetic continuity invites total relaxation. Accoya bases recall the handcrafted finishes of gondolas, conveying lightness and charm for absolute disconnection. A corner of paradise that blends with the surrounding nature, perfect in every season. The third and top floor is adults-only, while other areas are also accessible to children, making the Spa House a family-friendly place.
In the upper veranda, like a postcard image, the Dolcevita collection couldn’t be more aptly named. Dining chairs and tables inspired by warm summer nights with wood as the star. Based on an essential design, the collection is fresh and light in shape, yet refined thanks to teak and stoneware finishes. The rope weave harmonizes perfectly with the soft tones, creating a cocoon of relaxation.