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Discover the ultimate mountain escape at Airelles Val d'Isère. Located in the heart of Savoie, on the doorstep of Vanoise National Park, this exceptional family hotel offers a refined and authentic alpine experience.
View Airelles Val d'IsèreClose 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 CoucouParkhotel Mondschein is an urban oasis with an ochre, ivy-camouflaged facade, and the ideal base for exploring the creative city of Bolzano, which has roots stretching back to the Middle Ages and a simple, infectious lifestyle.
View Parkhotel MondscheinThe most charming thing about Stubn, which is surrounded by the rolling hills of Bavaria near Chiemsee, is that you have to hike or bike to it. Private cars are not allowed on the forest road that leads up to its home, the Frasdorfer Hütte, which dates back to 1937 and sits on a high plateau at 950 meters in the Chiemgau Alps.
View StubnThe 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 SchwarzenbergJust 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 BerghofThe 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 HotelSynonymous 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 GrischunaSurrounded 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 PerlaAnsitz Steinbock is a castle-like building in the midst of a rural idyll dating back to the 15th century. Offering twelve contemporary suites and two exceptional restaurants, the Ansitz Steinbock is located in picturesque Villandro in the very heart of South Tyrol. A perfect base to explore some of the best wineries, architecture and natural beauty of the surrounding area.
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