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ROUTES DU BONHEUR Thermal Baths and Walking in the Swiss Mountains My Route du Bonheur... - Suggestions of itineraries to discover the world... Switzerland ROUTES DU BONHEUR Thermal baths and walking in the Swiss mountains From Valais via the Gemmi Pass to the gentle Simmental and to the Plaine Morte plateau, this part if Switzerland is best discovered at a leisurely pace on foot. Experience waterfalls, mountain lakes, via ferrata, gorges and suspension footbridges ... the choice is yours! An amazing year-round backdrop from hot springs to glaciers ... 3 NIGHTS A concierge is at your service: Our houses can help you organize your transfers. from 4001 203 186 * ¥ 6,222.88* * Prix Total communiqué à titre indicatif au 09/28/2021, calculé sur la base de 2 personnes en chambre double pour un séjour du nombrede nuits indiqué sur cette page par établissement, hors activités conseillées, hors établissements non réservables en ligne et hors restaurants. ** Prix d'un appel local. 1 2 3 29 miles 26 miles My Route du Bonheur... - Suggestions of itineraries to discover the world... 1 CRANS-MONTANA 2 — 1 NIGHT ( 1 property available ) Hostellerie Du Pas de L’Ours Restaurant and hotel in the mountains. Skiing on the world-renowned slopes of Crans-Montana is not the only pleasure in store for you at this charming chalet. The wood façades have been well-preserved as well as the interior stone walls. With views of the snow-covered mountain peaks, the suites have open fireplaces and jacuzzis that serve as lovely compliments to the relaxing therapies offered by L’Alpage Spa. At the hotel’s gourmet restaurant, chef Franck Reynaud invites you to taste his creations in which “emotion” serves as a guiding force, while those desiring hearty cuisine will find what they seek at Bistrot des Ours. And no visit would be complete without admiring the painting of Felix, the hotel’s former resident donkey. Weekly closing : Gourmet restaurant: Monday, Tuesday noon, Sunday evening. “Bistrot des Ours”: Tuesday evening, Wednesday, Thursday noon. Annual closing : Hotel/“Bistrot des Ours”: from April 15th to June 7th and from October 14th to November 29th. Gourmet restaurant: from March 18th to July 12th and from September 22th to December 13th. Member Relais & Châteaux since 1997 41, rue du Pas de l’Ours CH-3963, Crans-Montana 2 (Valais) Close to the property A concierge is at your service: 4001 203 186 * Golf course with a view, Crans-Montana *Price of a local call 1 2 3 29 miles 26 miles My Route du Bonheur... - Suggestions of itineraries to discover the world... 2 LENK IM SIMMENTAL — 1 NIGHT ( 1 property available ) Lenkerhof gourmet spa resort Hotel and restaurant in the mountains. The Bernese Highlands’ first spa hotel, called Bad Lenk, was built at the end of the 17th century downstream from Balmen, Europe’s richest mountain sulphur source. Today, this spring is an integral part of the architecture at Lenkerhof gourmet spa resort, a magnificent hotel boasting great views of the Wildstrubel and the Plaine Morte Glacier, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The 7-Sources Beauty & Spa is named after the spot where the River Simme rises, drawing energy from the flowing waters. It offers guests a chance to rejuvenate in a setting of natural timber and stone. Within a fabulous landscape, Lenkerhof provides the perfect opportunity to enjoy everything that the mountains have to offer, whatever the season. Annual closing : From April 5th to May 22th. Member Relais & Châteaux since 2013 Badstrasse 20 CH-3775, Lenk im Simmental (Kanton Bern) Close to the property A concierge is at your service: 4001 203 186 * Lenk village *Price of a local call 1 2 3 29 miles 26 miles My Route du Bonheur... - Suggestions of itineraries to discover the world... 3 KANDERSTEG — 1 NIGHT ( 1 property available ) Waldhotel Doldenhorn Hotel and restaurant in the mountains. Large chalets surrounded by evergreen trees, a heavenly view over the mountains, this family hotel in the small ski resort of Kandersteg makes for a postcard perfect setting. Summer or winter, you are invited to savour the delights of the surrounding nature directly accessible from the hotel or to enjoy the many spa facilities (swimming pool, sauna, baths, relaxation area…) built to the latest environmental standards. The rooms are lovely arranged and offer expansive views of the forest or of the mountains. The fine reception, the warm atmosphere, and the wonderful traditional cuisine contribute all the more to reinvigorating the body and soul. Member Relais & Châteaux since 2016 Doldenhornstrasse 26 3718, Kandersteg Close to the property A concierge is at your service: 4001 203 186 * Summer Toboggan Thrills Fishing on Oeschinen Lake *Price of a local call.
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