40 Great European ski hotels
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Ski writer and passionate skier Nicola Iseard recommends her favourite ski hotels in Europe. We all love a ski in ski out, but there’s more to it than that..
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The Chedi Andermatt is located in a beautiful spot at 1,447m, at the crossroads of three mountain passes. Inside is a chic fusion of Alpine and Asian design; wooden beams and roaring log fires alongside Japanese paper lamps and latticework panels.
Guests rave about the immensely comfortable Hastens beds and spacious spa-like bathrooms. The real draw, though, is the hedonistic spa, with its stunning pool housed in a steel-framed glass structure, and Asian-inspired treatments. Complimentary yoga and pilates classes can be booked.
The Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant serves up refined multi-course Kaiseki dinners and has an extensive sake selection.
Andermatt has undergone a huge amount of development in recent years, transforming this sleepy, low-profile village into an international ski resort.
The serious steeps and expansive off-piste terrain on Andermatt’s iconic 2,963m peak, the Gemsstock, attracts expert skiers, many of whom have been coming here long before the resort was put on the tourist map. The recent (2018) SkiArena Andermatt-Sedrun link has opened up 120km of connected, intermediate-friendly pistes.
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Ski writer and passionate skier Nicola Iseard recommends her favourite ski hotels in Europe. We all love a ski in ski out, but there’s more to it than that..