Residence Langes, San Martino di Castrozza

Jeanne Immink
one-bedroom apartment

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Make your experience in the Dolomites unique by staying in our one-bedroom apartment dedicated to Jeanne Immink at Residence Langes.

This 48sqm apartment is ideal for family or group vacations, by offering a cozy space for up to 4 people. The master bedroom and loft with two beds provide comfort and privacy, while the living room and fully equipped kitchen are perfect for convivial moments. The bathroom with shower and the included utilities such as smart TV, safety box, free Wi-Fi, hair dryer, dishwasher and microwave add a touch of luxury and practicality to your stay. Wood finishes and exposed beams create a cozy and authentic atmosphere, while views of the Pale di San Martino give you breathtaking view. Relax in the luxury and comfort of this beautiful mountain retreat.

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The apartment services

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wifiFree WiFi

shield_lockSafe, laptop capacity

kitchen Refrigerator

alarmWake-Up Service

table_lampDesk

heat Hairdryer

cribCrib

tvSatellite TV

mode_coolIndividual Air Conditioning

phone_in_talkTelephone

health_and_beautyBathroom Amenities Kit

deckTerrace

room_serviceRoom Service

king_bedExtra Large Beds

stylerDaily Bed Making Service

landscapeView on the Pale di San Martino

editor_choice“Super Relax” treatment

petsPets Allowed (on request)

The character

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Ritratto Jeanne Immink

Jeanne Immink (1853 – 1929)

Dutch-born mountaineer, first among women to devote herself to this demanding sport, Jeanne Immink was a feminist with a rebellious temperament. Jeanne climbed 4,000 meters and participated in expeditions to the Alps and India. A member of the English Alpine Club and the Italian Alpine Club, she explored the Dolomites and made several first ascents accompanied by local guides from San Martino. Cima Immink and the nearby Campanile Giovanna on the Pale di San Martino are both dedicated to her.