The Best Ski Hotels & Lodges To Book This Winter
To stay at the Almhof Schneider is to be a guest at the home of Mr. Gerold Schneider, whose family history is inextricably linked to that of the 15thcentury property in Lech, which was a mountain farm for 500 years. In 1929, part of the original farmhouse was converted into a modest inn with guest rooms, before evolving over the years into the superior five-star hotel we know and love today.
View Almhof SchneiderA five-minute walk from the center of Megève, you will find the Zannier family’s Alpine outpost, luxuriously spread across three Savoie-style chalets. Once a gastronomic restaurant owned by the French chef Marc Veyrat, Le Chalet now comprises 12 suites and a slick spa, open during both winter and summer.
View Zannier Le ChaletThe Fuchsegg Eco Lodge is embedded in a gentle landscape of alpine meadows, hills, mountains, and forests in the Bregenzerwald region in Western Austrian. It inspires with a wonderful relaxation and wellness area, five different lodging types, and a culinary concept focused on local and seasonal cuisine.
View Fuchsegg Eco LodgeLocated within easy reach of the center, at a 5-minute walking distance from the ski slopes, overlooking the village with a marvelous view of the Alps, the Kristiania, an eclectic Austrian Chalet boasting unbeatable vistas is Lech's most stylish stay. Othmar Schneider, gold medal winner for the slalom at the Olympic winter games in Oslo in 1952, built the Kristiania up into one of the leading addresses in Lech. Until today, pampering their guests is a tradition at the Kristiania.
View KristianiaJust opened, The Brecon, is an Alpine hideaway that will bring hospitality to the Swiss Alps like that of a generous friend who intuits your every need – with the facilities of a luxury Alpine chalet at hand. Tucked away in the mountain village of Adelboden, 45 minutes from Bern and two hours from both Zurich and Geneva, its offering is about warm hospitality, careful attention to detail, and delectable freedom from the outside world.
View The BreconStay in our newest addition to our 84 Club Collection, opening in 2024 after extensive renovations. Le Chalet Saanen is situated only minutes from the iconic Swiss Alpine village of Gstaad and features 8 bedrooms, 2 salons, spa and breathtaking views of the surrounding Bernese Mountains.
View Le Chalet SaanenLe Chalet Lion Rouge, our first 84 Club Chalet, is a new project from 84 Rooms. Newly renovated, the property is located on top of the picturesque village of Rougemont at 1200m (4000ft), just minutes from Gstaad. The chalet is inspired by local mountain architecture and the alpine culture of the 1960s and ‘70s with modern amenities. Featuring seven bedrooms, Chalet Lion Rouge is the perfect getaway for group gatherings or big families. Year-round, enjoy the 360-degree views of the surrounding Pays d’Enhaut and the Saanenland from the private outdoor land and terraces.
View Le Chalet Lion RougeThe Mountain Selfcare Resort Goldener Berg invites you to experience the Arlberg mountains mindfully with meditations, yoga sessions, detox and alkaline fasting. The hotel's new concept is catering according to your wishes, from original to alkaline or ketogenic, for somatic and mental well-being. The physiotherapist ensures physical relaxation, and the energy doctors provide mental detoxification. If necessary, a coach is available to provide support before, during and after your stay. There's plenty of time to unwind - whether in the extensive spa, hiking in the summer or taking generous turns on the slopes in winter, the Arlberg's mountain paradise is right on our doorstep.
View Mountain Selfcare Resort Goldener BergChalet Michaelis is an authentic luxury chalet offering ski-in/ski-out access directly at the doorstep, and access to nearby hiking trails. It is situated in the most exclusive area of Oberlech in Lech am Arlberg. The chalet has been owned by the Michaelis family since 1953, with the grandfather being one of the first to discover Lech in 1950. Inspired by the traditional mountain architecture of the 1960s, the chalet blends modern interiors with timeless alpine charm. The distinct appeal of the home lies in its history as a cherished family residence, creating a truly unique atmosphere. At an altitude of 1,700 meters (5578ft), the chalet boasts breathtaking views of the Arlberg mountains, five individually designed bedrooms, and a Finnish sauna.
View Chalet MichaelisOnce a small guest house for hikers, today one of the most renowned hotels in South Tyrol's beautiful Val Venosta. The Garberhof underwent significant renovation at the end of 2022 and is a popular destination among winter sports enthusiasts, lovers of holidays dedicated to well-being and every kind of connoisseur.
View GarberhofThe Sonnenhof, from the team behind the legendary Almhof Schneider, is a well-preserved house dating back to the 14th and 15th centuries, featuring typical ‘Walser’ architecture. It is located slightly above the Hinterwies lift station, on a spacious, traffic-free slope with views of snow-covered peaks in winter and hilly meadows in summer. Its name – which translates to ‘sunny inn’ – is not an empty promise. Based on a comprehensive historical analysis, the structure of the house has been meticulously restored over the past two years and adapted for its new use with great attention to detail. Starting from December 2023, the Sonnenhof will be available to rent on a weekly basis.
View SonnenhofThe Hotel Jungfrau stands on its own at Wengernalp, at a height of 1900 surrounded by a world of peace and tranquillity. This traditional family-run hotel, originating from the 19th century, has been lovingly restored and modernized in several stages, and by today’s standards is considered one of the most charming hotels in the Alps which is especially attractive to families with its pure mountain air. The Wengernalp train station and Jungfrau railway are conveniently reached and winter sports enthusiasts can get to the chairlifts after only a brief descent.
View Hotel Jungfrau WengernalpOne of the few remaining grandes dames of the Swiss Alps of the nineteenth century, Bellevue des Alpes stands at a showstopping 2,054 meters on the Scheidegg Pass, overlooking the iconic Eiger, and is reachable only by train or on foot. Once there, you have a feeling of utter peace and of stepping back in time to a golden age of mountain hospitality. Open in both winter and summer, it is a very special option for those who lean toward tradition and the family-run— current owners Andreas and Silvia von Almen are the fifth generation to run Bellevue des Alpes.
View Bellevue des AlpesThe Schmelzhof, run by the Strolz family, who have been in Lech for several centuries, is a place defined by its warmth and soul. It is a true family affair: Robert and Gitti take the reins, with their son Arthur presiding over the bar and restaurant and even ‘Grossmutter’ taking your coffee order in the morning. This multigenerational passion and generosity keep their guests returning year after year to Schmelzhof.
View Hotel SchmelzhofClose to Le Rond-Point des Pistes, Le Coucou enjoys a rare ski-in/ski-out experience in Méribel and rubs shoulders with the snow-capped summits. Overlooking the entire valley, Le Coucou has the elegant look of a traditional chalet from the exterior, but its Pierre Yovanovitch-designed interiors reveal a more colorful, playful side that surprises and delight.
View Le CoucouThe Rote Wand started life as a simple farmhouse in Zug in the mid 17th century. In the 1950s, its owners, the Walchs, turned it into a cafe and guest house: people came from neighbouring Lech for Burgi’s legendary apple strudel and shredded pancakes; while Josef, a ski instructor, brought his guests from by horse-drawn sleigh for fondue, which often turned into dancing in the cellar bar. Now with their son Joschi at the helm, the Rote Wand has evolved into one of the best hotels at the Arlberg with a beautiful spa — but still with food and warm-hearted service at its core.
View Rote Wand Gourmet HotelReopened in December 2021 after extensive renovations, BEAUSiTE Zermatt offers freshly refurbished spacious rooms and suites in warm colours with detailed fabrics and a British flair bring back the Swiss golden age of alpinism. You have a breathtaking view of the landmark of the Valais mountain village, the Matterhorn from almost every angle of the hotel.
View BEAUSiTE ZermattSynonymous with the glamorous Swiss ski resort of Klosters, Chesa Grischuna is a simple but charming hotel that has remained true to its roots since it was opened by Hans Guler in 1938. A feat of Landi design and craftsmanship, it became a place of refuge for American GIs during the Second World War, as well as film stars, directors, and writers— earning it the name “Hollywood on the Rocks.” Greta Garbo, Gene Kelly, and Rex Harrison have all signed the guestbook in this historic house.
View Chesa GrischunaBergwiesenglück is an elegant and exclusive chalet retreat, primely positioned for enjoying the natural beauty and year-round outdoor escapades of the Tyrolean Alps. Enjoy the refreshingly traditional architecture and authentic, genuine culinary delights at HERMANNS Kitchen.
View BergwiesenglückThe Hirschen in Schwarzenberg is a very special place full of character, art, music, 26 individual rooms, and a dining experience second to none.
View Hotel Hirschen SchwarzenbergSister to the iconic La Perla, the Ladinia is the quintessential mountain inn and Corvara’s first. Opened in 1930 in one of the oldest properties in this Dolomiti village, it still has the same beautiful views of Mount Sassongher and traditional interiors that hold centuries of stories in its beautifully aged walls.
View Berghotel LadiniaAt Nidum, the most luxurious feature is Nature itself: the magnificence of the Seefeld plateau and its mountain backdrop. The natural, informal luxury inspires everything they do: in each of the 57 spacious, contemporary-style rooms, three restaurants, and on their panoramic terrace. Nidum offers a wide range of spa treatments, as well as a pool, saunas, gym, massage rooms, and beauty treatments.
View NidumSeebichl is a striking coal-black house, perched on the hill above Lake Schwarzsee, only a short stroll to the center of town. With an atmosphere evoking memories of a rambling summer home up in the mountains, yet, Seebichl creates the most comfortable home away from home, indoors and around the property. This is Alpine living, in the most creative and cosy sense imaginable.
View SeebichlJust a short stroll away from the centre of Lech and the slopes, The Berghof is one of our hot picks for your winter break. The hotel is situated in a quiet and privileged location above the centre of Lech and features its own elevator that takes you directly from the village into the hotel. At der Berghof you can expect excellent food, and luxury amenities. The owner has maintained the alpine lifestyle at the highest level of hospitality. Modernity and tradition get combined in a wonderful way to create a unique feel-good atmosphere.
View Der BerghofSurrounded by mountains and fir forests, the Halwina Hideaway is a love letter to Bregenzerwald architecture and craftsmanship. Sensitively built on the family farm — your host Edith still remembers her grandparents Alwin and Hanna working the land — this contemporary hideaway has been carved from the finest local timber and is nearly energy self-sufficient.
View Halwina HideawayChesa Colani is nestled in the ancient village of Madulain (one of the most beautiful in Switzerland), the smallest in the Upper Engadine region with just 170 inhabitants. Not far from St. Moritz, it sits within a historic, decorated 17thcentury building that was built for a noble family and evolved into a hotel in 1990, run with love by Andrea and his family. You will be warmly welcomed by his team and immediately soothed by your surroundings—the peace of the mountains and the quiet of the village.
View Chesa ColaniSitting prettily at the end of the sun-blessed Engadin Valley is Villa Flor, a hidden guesthouse run with care and passion by former gallerist Ladina Florineth. It is near to St Moritz in the diminutive village of S-chanf, yet feels a world away; something her cult following of creatives want to keep this way.
View Villa FlorDeep in the Bavarian Alps, at 800m above sea level in an idyllic valley, framed by the famous Wendelstein on one side and the Aiplspitz on the other, and only 60 km south of Munich lies the hamlet of Geitau. In the middle of this dream setting, the Schmiedhof awaits you with eleven beautifully designed apartment-style suites, and a wonderful host.
View Der SchmiedhofA picturesque mountain village, Prechtlgut is a cluster of eighty lavish chalets which perch on a hillside just outside Wagrain, a family-friendly winter ski resort in Salzburg’s Pongau region. An idyllic region where nature is queen, the chalets are just in front of the Wagrain Grafenbergbahn lift station, so you can be the first one on the mountain.
View Bergdorf PrechtlgutThe Burg Hotel is located in Oberlech and is well known as the most beautiful sun terrace of the entire Arlberg. Oberlech is an ideal starting point for hikes in the summer months and extensive days of skiing during winter, thanks to the direct location on the ski slope and access to the cable car.
View Burg HotelSchloss Elmau in the Elmau Valley, the ultimate spa experience in a breathtaking sanctuary in the Alps, just an hour from Munich. Casual luxury and the abundance of space. Tranquility in spas just for adults. Serenity in infinity pools for families. New energy in Yoga, Taiji, Dance, Wellness, and Sports Retreats. Superb restaurants. And on top of it all, food for thought and a sense of eternity in concerts with the great artists of our time.
View Schloss Elmau Luxury Spa Retreat & Cultural HideawayHaven Mountain Retreat is the newest hotel in the collection of the Höllwart family, located in St. Johann Alpendorf deep in the Salzburg Alps. It opened its doors in December 2022 and offers families, couples, and groups of friends the independence of luxury-designed suites combined with the comfort of a superior hotel, right at the slopes of Ski amadé, Austria's largest ski area.
View Haven Mountain RetreatNestled between the Kitzbühel Alps, the Rofan Mountains, and the Brandenberg Alps, you will find the Alpbachtal, named “the most beautiful valley in Austria.” Within this idyllic Tyrolean destination are the Hygna Chalets, surrounded by imposing peaks, centuries-old farmhouses, and a bona fide rural spirit.
View Hygna ChaletsForestis is located in a densely wooded area, 1,800 m above sea level, with an unparalleled view of the Dolomites. The area’s unique and outstanding natural character had already prompted the Austrian monarchy to establish a tuberculosis sanatorium at precisely this special site. Read on below about the vibrant culinary offerings, the medicinal history of the site, and what not to miss at the property.
View Forestis DolomitesAtto Suites is a feast for architect lovers: Warm, reduced to the essentials, and very woody. Equipped with the best the region has to offer and a unique Farm-to-table concept, this property is not to be missed in summer or winter. The designs, craftsmanship, and facade are unlike any other property in the area, yet fit seamlessly into its setting - one that you won't forget with the mesmerizing mountain views.
View Atto SuitesAmongst the most striking peaks in the Alps, the Dolomites in South Tyrol are top contenders with their '3 Zinnen' mountains (otherwise known as 'Three Peaks' or 'Tre Cime di Lavaredo'). In 2009, they became a UNESCO World Heritage site receiving further protection for their beauty and rich climate (wine and agriculture are competitive with Provence). Right in the heart of this mountain paradise, you will find one of Europe’s rare carbon-neutral hotels, generating all of its power and heat. Sustainability at its peak. The property even has its farm at Mühlhof with a herd of Angus cattle.
View Naturhotel LeitlhofFelder Alpin is a South Tyrolean farmhouse from the 11th century. Elaborately restored and equipped at 1,200 meters, with a fabulous view of the Dolomites. Inside, well thought-out coziness between urban chic down to the smallest detail and alpine obstinacy.
View Felder AlpinExperimental Chalet is a stylish Alpine retreat with a bistro, spa, signature cocktail bar, and the legendary nightclub, the Farm Club.
View Experimental ChaletOn 1st December 2022, the 33-key boutique hotel overlooking the Tofane massif in the Ampezzo Valley opened its doors under new ownership. Whilst the property will retain its existing contemporary aesthetic, guests can expect a new and dynamic hospitality style – in both the hotel’s spaces and experiences. The design of Rosapetra Spa Resort is a unique combination of a typical Alpine chalet with a dolce vita style. Refined yet comfortable and welcoming, stone and local wood feature throughout the property, tastefully partnered with leather, steelwork, mirrors, and ambient lighting that creates an intimate and seductive atmosphere.
View Rosapetra Spa ResortReminiscent of a fairytale castle, Suvretta House is located in St Moritz, in the magnificent landscape of the Upper Engadine, surrounded by majestic mountains and lakes that glisten in summer, and freeze over in winter. A 5-star luxury resort with a private ski lift, it is also the only hotel in St Moritz with ski-in/ski-out access.
View Suvretta HouseTime seems to stop in Saalbach-Hinterglemm. Just an hour away from Salzburg, traditional houses and hotels with carved dark wooden terraces pepper the rolling landscape of this intimate Alpine town. Located directly on the ski slopes and framed by age-old mountains, the newly designed Wiesergut is the new highlight in the Glemm valley, boasting minimalist decor, a fantastic Spa, and traditional cuisine.
View WiesergutNestled in the middle of the Alberg mountains in the heart of the village of St Anton, the Himmlhof is a four-star alpine hideaway. Whether you wish to ski, hike winter trails, or lounge in your bathrobe, this boutique hotel is a warm and welcoming choice. Run by the Penz family, it is a love letter to their much-loved region and is designed to create the feeling of a home from home.
View HimmlhofHotel Bella Tola is a historic mountain retreat in Switzerland’s picturesque Valais valley rooted in its surrounding nature. A generous white property with pretty blue shutters, the hotel is ideal for those planning to ski or snowshoe in the Saint-Luc and Chandolin areas in winter or hike and bike in summer.
View Hôtel Bella Tola & St-LucImmersed in a lush pine forest, Saint Hubertus Resort offers a breathtaking view of the impressive Matterhorn from the lesser-known Italian side. Breuil Cervinia, one of the most popular ski resorts in Europe, situated on the Swiss border and in the heart of the Western Alps, has an incomparable ski area. Designed with sober elegance by the famous architect Savin Couelle, Saint Hubertus Resort combines exclusive apartments with top-quality hotel services (restaurant, bar, champagne bar, library, swimming pool with thermal waters, spa, and gym) making this resort truly unique.
View Saint Hubertus ResortA certified hotel, Rupertus is guided by the philosophy of a climate-neutral lifestyle. Set in the beautiful Salzburg Alps, it is a family-run affair with organic cuisine, wellness offerings to soothe the soul, and the ideal getaway for relaxation in both summer and winter.
View Biohotel RupertusIn the summer of 2021, an extraordinary hotel opened in St. Anton am Arlberg: The Ullrhaus. The name is derived from the Nordic god of skiing - Ullr. He has found his home here. Where else but in St. Anton am Arlberg, the cradle of alpine skiing, should a ski god feel at home? A total of 88 state-of-the-art cable cars and lifts offer the highest standard of safety and comfort. Arlberg has made a name for itself since 1937, the year the Galzigbahn opened. 305 kilometers of marked ski runs, superbly prepared slopes for all ability levels, and 200 km of off-piste terrain ensure variety and enjoyment.
View The UllrhausIn the middle of the UNESCO World Heritage Site stands the ICARO, a retreat and energy oasis. Since 1936 ICARO has overlooked and lovingly guarded the Seiser Alm/Alpe di Siusi at 1,900m above sea level. From the Cir peaks over the Langkofel/Sasso Lungo to the Kesselkogel/Catinaccio d’Antermoia and on to the Schlern/Sciliar. The interior of the new ICARO convinces with contemporary, inspiring, and surprising elements. In the rooms and the suites, in the restaurant and at the bar, as well as in the pool and spa areas, unexpected new designs come as a surprise.
View ICARO HotelSeefeld in Tyrol is located on a beautiful high plateau. The region was the scene of the Nordic disciplines during the Winter Olympics in 1964 and 1976. Here, the Alps are truly unique: they frame nature instead of taking it over. The landscape opens up sunny to the south from the Zugspitze, giving space to natural diversity and true joie de vivre. So wild and beautiful, with just one step you are already in the middle of it. Tyrol's most beautiful high plateau stretches between mountain and valley, forest and meadow, air and water. Welcome to 1,200 meters, where true diversity awaits!
View Hotel KlosterbräuPart luxury spa hotel, part organic farm, the Bio-Hotel Stanglwirt is a legendary Tyrolean address that has been welcoming guests for more than 400 years. Set at the foot of the impressive Wilder Kaiser mountain range in Going, it is a quick 10-minute drive from ritzy Kitz and its brilliant skiing.
View Bio-Hotel StanglwirtFour hundred years of history and family tradition have created strong roots for the Forsthofgut. A nature hotel and spa oasis steeped in Austrian nature, this retreat sits at the foot of the craggy Leogang Mountains and is a temple of relaxation. Every detail at this hotel is very special.
View Forsthofgut Natur HotelSet above the Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana at an altitude of 2112m, the Chetzeron marries alpine minimalism with breathtaking views over the highest peaks in the Alps. A former gondola lift station and restaurant, it was transformed into a hotel in 2014 and enjoys a secluded location, affording moments of peacefulness and relaxation.
View ChetzeronUp a quiet lane from Megève village, you will find Les Fermes de Marie, a clutch of centuries-old mountain farmhouses with rustic-luxe interiors. High up in the French Alps, this fashionable ski resort was put on the map back in the early 1900s by the Rothschild family, and this five-star hotel is one of its institutions.
View Les Fermes de MarieLocated in the heart of Megève on the main square, Hôtel Mont-Blanc has been a fixture on the village’s impressive social scene since the glory days of the 1950s, when parties and prestigious dinners were in abundance.
View Hôtel Mont-BlancTHE OMNIA is a contemporary interpretation of the traditional mountain lodge in the glamorous Swiss resort of Zermatt. A quintessentially American concept, it has been reinvented for the Swiss Alps by the New York-based architect Ali Tayar. With its one-of-a-kind location, interior design, fine cuisine, and comprehensive wellness program, THE OMNIA strives to create an environment for moments of peace, in harmony with nature.
View The OmniaHaus Benedikta has always been a place to be together. And even after 180 years, the house is still a place that is best shared with loved ones. Therefore, no individual rooms can be booked in this chalet, only the whole house. A total of six to eight people can be accommodated here: on the first floor there are three bedrooms, each with its bathroom; a sauna and a fully equipped kitchen; and on the ground floor there are two cozy lounges.
View BenediktaLocated on the famous “Schlegelkopf-Piste” with a stunning view overlooking Lech, the Aurelio provides the sophistication and comfort of a world-class hotel combined with the atmosphere and elegance of a private residence. The personal butler and concierge service ensure magic moments for their guests.
View Hotel AurelioLocated in the UNESCO World heritage site of the Dolomites, the boutique Schgaguler hotel is the centrepiece of town in Castelrotto (Katelruth), one of the five villages that make up the Alpe di Siusi (Seiser Alm), Europe’s largest mountain plateau. After extensive renovations, Tobias and his family reopened in 2020.
View SchgagulerThe Armentarola enjoys one of the most magical settings in the Dolomites, set in the idyllic village of San Cassiano at the foot of the Lavarello, Conturines, and Lagazuoi mountains. Family-run, it started as a guesthouse in 1938 before transforming into one of Alta Badia’s most beautiful hotels.
View Hotel ArmentarolaPractical and comfortable, the ski room in the chalet means that guests can easily get ready and head straight out onto the pistes without wasting time in the morning. After skiing, or if it is snowing, guests can take refuge in the private basement swimming pool - the water is the perfect temperature for relaxing muscles after strenuous exercise.
View Chalet ÉléonoreWhat a pleasure it is to come back to the cozy, comfortable lounge after a great day on the slopes... Just sit back and relax on the sofa in front of the large bay window and watch the lights come on one by one as night falls over the valley.
View Chalet ÉglantineChalet Bear is a wonderful private luxury chalet in the exclusive Swiss ski resort of Klosters. Photographed for Interiors magazine, Chalet Bear has been recently refurbished to a luxuriously modern standard and sleeps up to 8 people in 4 bedrooms. Chalet Bear is located in the middle of the town on a little rise and is a five-minute walk to lifts and restaurants
View Chalet BearSurrounded by a ring of mountains known as the Sella Massif, La Perla is a jewel in the crown of Alta Badia, a unesco-rated region of the Italian Dolomites. Tucked away in the picturesque village of Corvara, this family-run hotel has been renowned for its exceptional service and for being a slice of la dolce vita in the mountains since it opened in the fifties.
View La PerlaThe Arula Chalets are uniquely positioned next to the slopes of the Arlberg Skiing area with gorgeous views across the Lech mountain scenery. Each chalet has its separate spa area, 24/7 butler service, private chef, and driver. The contemporary alpine style of the two Arula Chalets provides an extremely cozy and calm ambiance. Start your skiing day directly from the front door, before making your last turn in the afternoon right at the ski room of the chalet and enjoy your tea before relaxing in the spa area with an indoor pool, sauna, steam bath, and treatment rooms.
View The Arula ChaletsPerched above Lech is glamorous Oberlech, where you will find the ultraexclusive Chalet 1551. One of Austria’s finest private chalets, it is perfect for a large gathering of friends or family with six generous bedrooms that sleep up to 14 people. Die-hard skiers will love it even more, since you can ski right out of the front door onto the fantastic slopes of the Arlberg mountains.
View Chalet 1551In the foothills of the Matterhorn, the symbol of Switzerland and the gateway to the Valais Alps, lies the classic winter resort of Zermatt. And nestled in this car-free village, surrounded by soaring peaks, you will find the Firefly. A sleek, family-run hotel with interiors that take the alpine aesthetic into the 21st century, it is more of a collection of private apartments that offer the freedom to follow your own rhythm.
View FireflyThe Hahnenkamm Lodge is an exclusive hideaway located right in the renowned skiing area of Kitzbühel and just 50 m from the start of the legendary Hahnenkamm race. The fully-catered lodge impresses with its customised service paired with culinary highlights. The unique location by the upper terminus of the Hahnenkamm cable car promises an unrivaled natural experience, peace and holiday enjoyment at the highest level.
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