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Winter Packages Skiing in the Mürren Schilthorn Region 3825 Mürren Switzerland Category: First Phone: +41 33 856 54 54 Altitude: 1650m/5’412ft Fax: +41 33 856 54 56 Owners/Management: Family Stähli Email: [email protected] Member: Swiss Quality Hotels SQH Internet: www.hoteleiger.com Quality Label: Winter Packages Hotel Eiger in car free Mürren – the perfect hideaway for winter days in the Swiss Alps. The sunny plateau is the highest ski area in the Bernese Oberland with the Schilthorn (James Bond film location). We offer charming rooms, an indoor pool, Spa facilities including Sauna, foot jacuzzi, Massage, Gym and recreation room, panoramic restaurant with tasty Swiss specialities, free WLAN and a unique winter atmosphere with snow in the village The Hotel Eiger is owned and managed by the family Staehli. The following packages are valid from 16th to 23th December 2020 and from 4th January to 6th April 2021 Low season: 16th to 23th December 2020, 4th January to 12th February 2021 and 28th February to 6th April 2021 High season: 13th February to 27th February 2021 Our ski packages include the ski pass as well as accommodation in a double room with generous breakfast buffet, welcome drink in the Tächi-Bar, service and VAT, excl. village tax. Also included is the free use of our indoor swimming pool, Jacuzzi, Spa and Gym, as well as free entrance to the Alpine Sports Centre. We offer double rooms to the forest side (no mountain view) and double rooms with balcony and magnificent views of the peaks of Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau. More room types available on request. Supplement Low season High season Skiing in the Mürren Schilthorn region: for HB double double double double room with room with 4 course All rates are in CHF and per person sharing a double room room forest room forest mountain mountain evening meal ( village tax of CHF 4.60 per adult and night are not included) side side view view 3 nights in a double room 3 x generous breakfast buffet 530.- 599.- 611.- 680.- +135.- 1 x 2 day ski pass for the ski area Mürren-Schilthorn Longer stay: 4 overnights with a 3 day ski pass 712.- 804.- 828.- 920.- +180.- 5 overnights with a 4 day ski pass 884.- 999.- 1029.- 1144.- +225.- Skiing in the Jungfrau region: 6 nights in a double room 6 x generous breakfast buffet 1099.- 1237.- 1267.- 1405.- +270.- 1 x 5 day ski pass for the Jungfrau Ski Region Longer stay: 7 overnights with a 6 day ski pass 1239.- 1400.- 1449.- 1610.- +315.- 8 overnights with a 7 day ski pass 1404.- 1588.- 1644.- 1828.- +360.- Supplement for double single use: CHF 80.- per night .
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