The appeal of the Dolomites is season-less—summer travelers looking for verdant hikes, an up-and-coming food scene, and relaxing spas will not be disappointed—but the Italian Alps come alive in the winter. The 18-peak range and surrounding areas of Veneto and Trentino make a great starting point for any number of snowy adventures. The hikes, the ski areas, and (most importantly) the après-ski areas all come with world-class mountain views. If you want to be right in the center of it all, book one of the best Airbnbs in the Dolomites and create your own cozy getaway.
Vogue’s Guide…
The appeal of the Dolomites is season-less—summer travelers looking for verdant hikes, an up-and-coming food scene, and relaxing spas will not be disappointed—but the Italian Alps come alive in the winter. The 18-peak range and surrounding areas of Veneto and Trentino make a great starting point for any number of snowy adventures. The hikes, the ski areas, and (most importantly) the après-ski areas all come with world-class mountain views. If you want to be right in the center of it all, book one of the best Airbnbs in the Dolomites and create your own cozy getaway.
Vogue’s Guide to the Best Airbnbs in the Dolomites
- For a Couples Holiday: Casa ai Castagni, from $161 per night
- For Vineyard Views: Il Conte Vassallo Farmhouse, from $243 per night
- For a B&B Experience: La Baita nel Bosco, from $245 per night
- For a Large Group Stay: Villa d’Or, from $546 per night
- For a Picturesque Cottage: CasAle, from $206 per night
The rentals in the area span old-world chalets, rustic stone-covered cottages, and glass-walled cabins perched mountainside for scenic vistas to accompany your morning espresso and evening fondue. Whether your trip to Italy coincides with the upcoming 2026 Winter Olympics or you’re planning a more low-key ski vacation, these eight spots are worth bookmarking.
Casa ai Castagni
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Panoramic views of the surrounding vineyards and valleys meet quintessential Alpine charm in this cozy stay. A kitchenette on the first floor is stocked with all the basics you need for cooking at home, and when it’s warmer, a little outdoor table is the perfect spot from which to enjoy your meal. (The rest of the year, the dining table right next to the fireplace will more than suffice.) This Airbnb is driving distance to the Dolomites, so you’ll need a car, but those in search of some privacy will appreciate the remote factor.
Rooms: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Amenities: TV, crib, board games, indoor fireplace, coffee maker, outdoor dining area, fire pit, backyard, grill, loungers, parking
Location: Combai
Il Conte Vassallo Farmhouse
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This rustic farmhouse has been renovated, but it hasn’t lost an ounce of its original charm. With room for six guests, the house includes a wood-burning fireplace and spacious kitchen. The property itself is situated in the Prosecco hills, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with vistas you can take advantage of from nearly every room in the house; especially the sun-drenched dining nook in the greenhouse, which is quite the picturebook spot for breakfast.
Rooms: 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
Amenities: Crib available upon request, indoor fireplace, coffee maker, fire pit, grill, loungers, outdoor furniture, parking, pet-friendly
Location: Miane
La Baita nel Bosco
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There’s no television in this cabin, which is part of a little organic farm far away from the hustle and bustle—if you want a place that lets you completely unplug, this is it. (Though, remote workers, fear not: There is WiFi.) Amenities like e-bike rental, a private jacuzzi, and breakfast delivery bridge the gap between B&B and Airbnb. It’s also an architecturally stunning space: Several walls are made of floor-to-ceiling glass, and rustic materials like stone and wood run throughout the home.
Rooms: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Amenities: Indoor fireplace, balcony, parking, hot tub, pet-friendly, breakfast provided
Location: Pieve d’Alpago
Wasserfall Hegedex
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In the South Tyrol region, this small but stylish home is just the right size for a couple. It’s within walking distance of public transit—though if you drove, there’s also parking available—and the pistachio-colored kitchen is great for whipping up meals when you want to stay in. Wind down with a glass of Amarone della Valpolicella on the picturesque balcony; just be sure to bundle up if you’re visiting in the winter.
Rooms: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Amenities: Washer, TV, board games, indoor fireplace, coffee maker, parking, balcony
Location: Vandoies
Villa d’Or
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If you’re looking for something truly special to celebrate a birthday or a bachelorette, call off the search and book this three-bedroom villa. The 17th-century home takes inspiration from old-world Venetian palazzi, starting with an intricately frescoed entrance. From the wood-burning fireplace to the large indoor dining table to the numerous pockets of outdoor space, there are lots of little gathering areas great for a group stay.
Rooms: 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
Amenities: Washer, TV, crib/high chair/changing table available upon request, outdoor playground, board games, wood-burning fireplace, coffee maker, patio, loungers, outdoor furniture, free parking, luggage dropoff allowed
Location: Mel
Le Vigne Panoramiche
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If you’re traveling from Venice, this conveniently situated vacation rental puts you between the canal city and the base of the mountains. It’s deceptively large (aside from the main bedroom, you’ll find two twin beds and a sofa bed) making it ideal for a family holiday. Inside, bright, vibrant colors offer a cheery alternative to more rustic Alpine style. This is a great spot to book for warm-weather travel to the Dolomites, too: A balcony and sprawling patio area offer breathtaking views of the surrounding vineyards.
Rooms: 1 bedroom, 2 baths
Amenities: Washer, fireplace, patio, balcony, outdoor dining area, private sauna, parking, pet-friendly
Location: Farra di Soligo
Beautiful and Bright Apartment Rosengarten
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This farm stay has stunning views of the mountain range, best observed from the oversized terrace with a cup of coffee before heading out to the gondolas for a day on the slopes. The apartment has been completely renovated—including a sleek, fully equipped kitchen with both pour-over and espresso makers—and can sleep up to four, if you request a second double bed. Take advantage of the setting by booking the morning bread delivery service to fuel up before a day at the ski resorts or on the hiking trails.
Rooms: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Amenities: Bathtub, paid washer/dryer, TV, crib, high chair, children’s toys, board games, wood-burning fireplace, coffee makers, fire pit, outdoor dining area, grill, patio, shared sauna, parking, lugagge dropoff allowed, long-term stays allowed
Location: Tisens
CasAle
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Nestled in the foothills of the Dolomites sits this fairytale cottage—ivy-covered walls and all. The charm offensive continues indoors, where sloping, wood-beamed ceilings carry from the living room to the cozy bedroom. There’s a storage room for bikes and a parking area for road-trippers, and the stone-walled garden offers privacy for relaxing outdoors après-ski.
Rooms: 3 bedrooms, 3 bedrooms
Amenities: Washer, Bluetooth sound system, TV, crib, high chair, board games, fireplace, espresso machine, backyard, outdoor furniture, grill, parking, luggage dropoff
Location: Guia