Mountain & Ski Collection
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'IsèreNew for the 2022 winter season, The Cōmodo has brought a dynamic new energy to the hotel scene in Bad Gastein, which had its heyday in the 19th century as a spa town. You can jump on a train at Salzburg and, within an hour and a half, you will be pulling into the oldest train station in the Alps, opened by Emperor Franz Joseph in 1905. Cut into a steep mountainside with a dramatic waterfall, Bad Gastein is known for its Kaiser Wilhelm Promenade, grande dame hotels, and mineral-rich thermal waters.
View The CōmodoTo 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 ChaletBolzano is one of the loveliest Alpine cities. While it is small and navigable, it punches well above its weight when it comes to culture and creativity. With roots in the Middle Ages, it is filled with lively piazzas and Art Nouveau architectural details—such as the balconies you will find at Parkhotel Mondschein. An urban oasis with an ochre, ivy-camouflaged facade, it is the ideal base for exploring this creative city, which has roots stretching back to the Middle Ages and a simple, infectious lifestyle. There are fantastic South Tyrolean restaurants, myriad vineyards and lakes to explore, as well as the Dolomites on your doorstep.
View Parkhotel MondscheinPerched above the resort of Crans-Montana, LeCrans is notable for its swoon-worthy views of the Valais region’s extraordinary peaks. It is a grown-up place to switch off and enjoy one’s splendid isolation, cosseted by the tranquil alpine forest that borders the hotel.
View LeCransThe 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 StubnLocated 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 KristianiaThere is a place in Merano where the charm of days gone by seems to merge with the present. It is the Steinach quarter, the medieval town center of the spa town, bordered on one side by urban liveliness, and on the other by the peace and tranquillity of the lush vegetation along the promenade on the Passer river. It is only a stone's throw from the city center to the old town. As soon as you have set foot in the historic Steinach quarter, the bustling noise falls silent and is replaced by the gentle murmur of the Passer in the distance. The Steinach Townhouse Merano welcomes its guests in this place where the pace and everyday life seem to slow down.
View Steinach TownhouseJust 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 BreconThe 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 BergLocated in the heart of the oldest town of South Tyrol, Brixen, the 15th-century building of the former "Goldener Adler" underwent a total transformation. Christoph Mayr, son of restaurant owner and hoteliers Maria and Hermann Mayr, and his partner Silvana Messner took over the historic house in the second generation. Nowadays, the Adler Historic Guesthouse is an architectural jewel with a minimalistic design, a magnificent rooftop terrace and superb cuisine.
View ADLER Historic GuesthouseThe 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 WengernalpThe 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 SchmelzhofReopened 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 GrischunaThe 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 SchwarzenbergIn an idyllic corner of the Bregenzerwald Valley, the Post Bezau’s chalet-style doors have been open since 1850. Now, this simple mountain hotel has evolved into a holistic retreat, overseen by the founder’s great-great-granddaughter, Susanne Kaufmann — the renowned beauty mogul who still lives next door and is the embodiment of Alpine health. Since 2019, the concept of POST BEZAU focuses on the idea of spa, nutrition, sports, sleep and the power of nature in the Bregenzerwald. With a holistic approach, several Retreats from Detox, Medical Detox, Beauty to Yoga are offered.
View Post BezauSchloss 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 HideawayForestis 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 DolomitesAmongst 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 LeitlhofHotel Saltus, with its 28 rooms, is located directly on the edge of the forest at an altitude of 1,100 meters above sea level – high in the mountains, yet only 8km from Bolzano/Bozen. In keeping with their vision of “living nature because we are nature”, the owners have been offering a platform for authentic, environmentally conscious relaxation with our Forest Spa, Sky Pools, hiking gallery, yoga, forest bathing, relaxation techniques, and more since August 2019.
View SaltusSurrounded 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.
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