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Preidlhof celebrates Quiet Stay certification with new holistic experiences

Preidlhof in South Tyrol, Italy, has been certified as a Quiet Stay by Quiet Parks International, a non-profit organisation that is committed to the preservation of quiet places. The hotel and spa’s certification followed an audit involving the measurement of noise pollution as well as checks to ensure that the wellness resort promotes silence and internal and external regeneration.

Spa director and transformational wellness coach Patrizia Bortolin (pictured far right) has developed a series of new holistic experiences that embrace silence both within the spa and in the world outside.

Guests are encouraged to appreciate stillness and observe its benefits to their physical, mental and spiritual wellbeing. A variety of nature-inspired techniques includes silent walks, mindfulness in a scented garden, sensorial journeys in the countryside, Kneipp journeys walking barefoot in the surrounding hills and wild swimming. Stefano Battaglia leads forest immersions in the surrounding woods and neuropsychologist and experiential trainer Norma Jean Botticelli helps guests learn to develop the natural intelligence of their senses using apples from the Val Venosta region. www.preidlhof.it | www.quietparks.org