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7 Sublime Hotels That Are Perfect For The Whole Family

Aki Family Resort, South Tyrol, Italy

When you hear ‘family-friendly’ hotel, you don’t always picture beautiful design, rich cultural experiences, excellent food and a relaxing grown-up vacation. Nevertheless, these stunning properties defy expectations and ensure a luxurious, captivating and enriching trip for all ages

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At Aki Family Resort, the kids’ play areas, spa and pool are as pleasingly elevated as the magnificent mountain views

The best for babies and toddlers – Aki Family Resort, South Tyrol, Italy

For parents of younger kids and infants, who have resigned themselves to the idea that spa hotels and babies simply do not mix, Aki Family Resort offers you the combination you’ve been waiting for. Opened at the end of 2024 as the first dedicated family resort from the award-winning Adler Spa Resorts & Lodges group, the mountain retreat has been designed entirely around the realities of traveling with babies, toddlers and young children, for those who truly still want to unwind and escape to an upscale resort. Set against the dramatic backdrop of South Tyrol’s mountains, floor-to-ceiling windows allow you to take in the vistas and there are plenty of outdoor adventures on the doorstep. From heated baby pools and a duck pond to a small petting farm with llamas and goats, the resort is filled with thoughtfully designed spaces for children of every age. Indoors, a nature-inspired play barn features crawling-friendly areas, wooden toys, slides and a bobby-car track, while older children can explore woodwork, painting studios and more. Parents, meanwhile, can retreat to the adults-only spa, while little ones are cared for at the on-site crèche.

Langdale Chase offers traditional old-world charm and a dreamy lakeside setting in England’s stunning Lake District

The most impressive for teenage adventurers – Langdale Chase, Lake District, UK

For families seeking a quintessentially British alternative to the romance of Lake Como, Langdale Chase, on the shores of England’s largest lake, Windermere, offers quite a lot of the same allure as its Italian counterpart. This newly restored Victorian hotel is regarded as one of the Lake District’s finest addresses, combining old-world stateliness with all the contemporary comforts you’d expect of a five-star hotel – from its art-deco-style bar and panoramic restaurant, the Dining Room, to a cozy cinema room and expansive grounds made for roaming. There are plenty of activities for all ages, whether it’s paddleboarding on the lake for the teenagers, gently hiking through the surrounding fells, which is easy-ish terrain for younger kids too, guided wild swimming or heading for a jaunt in the hotel’s own motor yacht, Albatros. Built in 1896, the 30-room property includes seven spacious suites, five dog-friendly rooms and one of the most glorious stays in the region: the hotel’s original boathouse, meticulously restored into a private hideaway complete with its own jetty, statement copper bath and outdoor copper hot tub overlooking the water. Both King Charles III and Prince Philip sailed on the hotel’s original motorboat during visits in the 1960s and 70s.

Cap Karoso’s garden suites and beachfront villas are a celebration of Sumbanese culture
The turquoise waters of the Karoso lagoon is the perfect place for swimming or snorkeling

The destination dream for young spa lovers – Cap Karoso, Sumba, Indonesia

The value of the journey to Cap Karoso, which resides on the remote west coast of Sumba, is fully revealed when guests arrive at the design-led hotel – blending into the landscape of sparkling lagoons on the shore of a coral reef; close to local villages, where the rich history and culture can be appreciated. An immersion in this peaceful paradise is at the heart of the experiences here – from boat trips and riding lessons to cooking classes and explorations of the island’s natural wonders. At the KarosoKids club, the experience-led program continues with gardening in the organic farm and astronomy sessions; while a nanny service means smaller children can have extra supervision for parents’ peace of mind. Moreover, at the Malala Spa, where treatments celebrate local shamanic traditions and use indigenous ingredients such as sandalwood and moringa, there is a special parent-and-child menu – and young guests can even enjoy their first massage. For maximum space, families may wish to stay in one of the 20 thoughtfully curated villas, each with expansive terraces, barbecue decks, open-air kitchens and private infinity pools.

Domaine des Etangs is a 13th-century castle offering a fairytale-like escape for the whole family

The crème de la crème for action-packed fun – Domaine des Etangs, France

Families enamored by a fairytale setting will fall in love with this turreted and lakeside 13th-century chateau that feels straight out of a storybook. Surrounded by 2,500 forested acres in France’s Charente region, Domaine des Etangs has been reimagined from a fiefdom of knights to a private family castle – and, now, a luxurious retreat that is part of the Auberge Resorts Collection. There is much to do for every taste – and plenty of space to roam, cycle and amble in the great outdoors. The estate has its own renowned art gallery on site, a Michelin-starred restaurant, Dyades, a beautiful wellness space born out of the old mill building, thermal baths, a floating tennis court, a rowing pond, a children’s playground and games room – plus, a program of activities that includes photography workshops, face painting and getting hands dirty in the kitchen gardens and on the cattle farm. As well as rooms and suites where ancient features meet contemporary luxuries, there are six oversized cottages dotted across the estate, all of which are ideal for larger groups.

Housed on a 85-acre Oxfordshire estate, the Grade-II listed Estelle Manor feels grand and luxurious yet homely and welcoming

A touch of class for countryside kids – Estelle Manor, Oxfordshire, UK

In the glorious Cotswolds countryside, Estelle Manor emerges at the end of a long driveway, amid a sweeping 3,000 acres of parkland. Resplendent interiors of sumptuous velvet sofas and stately lighting give way to the South Terrace, where scalloped pink and burgundy parasols surround a centerpiece pool that evokes the south of France. Despite the grandeur of the design, the atmosphere here is lively, warm and welcoming – not at all stuffy and sedate. There are several restaurants, so you’ll find a menu to satiate every palette: the all-day hearty and refined Brasserie, traditional Chinese dishes in the Billiards Room, a tantalizing Japanese menu in The Armoury, the relaxed Potting Shed Café, and a pretty stroll through the walled garden reveals The Glasshouse, where wood-fired pizzas and family-style sharing plates are served. Rather than a traditional kids club, there are supervised activities across the estate – from scavenger hunts and den-building for toddlers to archery and high ropes for older children and teenagers. Then through the woods you’ll find the ultimate adults’ playground: the spectacular Roman-inspired spa, a capacious tepidarium bathing hall with indoor and outdoor pools, treatment rooms, and an open-air lounging area and bar.

The most refined for culture vultures – Collegio alla Querce Auberge, Florence, Italy

A new opening on a beautifully scenic Florence hillside – overlooking the city’s Unesco-celebrated Centro Storico on one side and the rolling Tuscan landscape on the other – Collegio alla Querce is a thoughtfully restored, 16th-century former school and estate with original tiered gardens. The culinary offering is, unsurprisingly, a highlight for a region that is renowned for its food, with four restaurants and bars (including Bar Bertelli, once the headmaster’s office, offering cocktails and cigars) and local produce at the core. There’s also the serene Aelia spa, offering treatments inspired and infused with homegrown ingredients. As for the pastimes, think chef-led cooking classes, botanical-infused bathhouses and an ‘Opera Sound Bath’ experience, live music and supper club-style performances, creative workshops (children can even put on a performance of their own), cultural tours of Florence’s galleries, as well as its ateliers and perfumiers. You can also explore the hotel’s wonderful grounds and gardens, which encompass a grand 35-meter swimming pool. For a large group trip, the seven-bedroom Palazzo Moderno can be booked on its own, complete with a private roof terrace and pool.

Collegio alla Querce Auberge enjoys an idyllic hillside setting overlooking the beautiful city of Florence
São Lourenço do Barrocal celebrates laidback luxury, serenity, simplicity and nature

The wonderland for nature lovers – São Lourenço do Barrocal, Portugal

If your family loves to be surrounded by nature, São Lourenço do Barrocal – which has been owned by the same family for the past 200 years – will feel like paradise. A 780-acre working estate in Alentejo, including wildflower meadows, olive groves, ancient forest and vineyards, the hotel is a beautifully reimagined but effortlessly chill 19th-century farmstead, a two-hour drive east of Lisbon. All rooms open directly to the great outdoors, but take one of the cottages to give yourself the space to spread out. The activities on offer enable guests to get hands-on with the environment – from birdhouse building to traditional craft lessons (like olive-wood carving and wool spinning), workshops on wildlife preservation, horse-riding sessions and donkey-cart trips. Try local delicacies in the restaurants and dine alfresco on the long tables at Hortelão, where smoking wood-fired grills and the kitchen gardens turn it into a multisensory experience for everyone.