If you’re planning a ski trip this coming winter, you’re in luck. Six Senses is set to debut its first Swiss property this coming December, just in time for the slopes.
Six Senses Crans-Montana, which will operate year-round, is set to offer ski-in/ski-out access from its privileged location just above the main Crans gondola, and is one of the few resorts where guests won’t have to rent a car; they simply have to catch the two-hour train from Geneva Airport to Sierre and hop on the funicular.
Here, the idyllic locale is home to 45 terrace rooms, one- and three-bedroom suites. The bay windows and private terraces offer views of unparalleled views that span the Valais valley, from the Swiss Matterhorn to the French Mont Blanc massif.
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Indoor pool and relaxation area
Guests are invited to refuel after a long day of skiing at any of the two in-house dining establishments. The main restaurant, Byakko, will serve Japanese cuisine such as Hoba Miso and sushi, while the all-day dining joint, Wild Cabin brasserie, will dish out a menu of classic Swiss plates with a twist.
Of course, the Six Senses Spa is a must-visit here. Apart from a stunning indoor pool overlooking the frosty surroundings, guests can make use of the second rooftop pool, a steam room, a jacuzzi and cold water pool too. That isn’t all – the 2,000-sqm spa also comes with nine treatment rooms, an innovative Stretch Pod, state-of-the-art fitness facilities and a yoga studio as well.
While you’re not enjoying your time on the slopes or at Six Senses Crans-Montana’s very own open-air cinema, other sporting activities such as paragliding, mountaineering and water skiing on Lake Crans will also be made available to hotel guests during the winter season, making for a vacation that they’ll be hard pressed to forget soon.
Find out more here.
This story was first published on Lifestyle Asia Singapore