Hotel Ferienart
Features
- Terrace/Balcony
- Half board
This luxuriously furnished chalet-style hotel is situated in the heart of the village and offers excellent cuisine, service, and facilities. Owned and managed by Mr and Mrs Anthamatten and their team, the Ferienart Resort & Spa is also much appreciated for its relaxed & friendly atmosphere and varied entertainment programme.
Bedrooms: 71. All have bath or shower, telephone, radio, satellite TV, safe, minibar, hairdryer, bathrobes and slippers. Room types ‘Comfort’ or ‘Classic’ in the original wing are in traditional Alpine style, whilst types ‘Alpenromantik’, ‘Alpenchic’ and our 2-room suite ‘Alpensuite’ for 4 people with one bedroom and a lounge with convertible beds, are all newly-renovated. Superior rooms are in the new wing and some rooms have open-plan bathrooms.
Meals: Excellent hot and cold buffet breakfast, served until late morning, includes eggs, salmon and ‘champagne’; 6-course dinner with choice and superb salad buffet. Guests may dine in the hotel’s à la carte restaurants on request (supplement payable for ‘Vernissage’ restaurant). Jacket and tie requested for weekly gala dinner.
Facilities: Superb 1200m² ‘Paradia Spa’ with indoor pool, whirlpool, kneipp, well-equipped fitness room and a selection of saunas and steambaths (free); beauty salon, massage, spa treatments and solarium (pay locally); attractive bar and lounge with open fireplace, dining room, bar. 3 à la carte restaurants: Italian ‘Del Ponte’ for freshly-made pastas and pizzas, ‘Le Mandarin’ for Oriental specialities, and the fine dining ‘Vernissage’ restaurant; early meals for children, if required; supervised kindergarten from 9am-noon and 3-9pm Sun-Fri (for approx. 1+ yr olds); teenagers’ games room; attractive sun terrace; lift. Free hotel bus service to ski lifts Mon-Fri.
Special Attractions: • Welcome drink • Weekly gala dinner • Pianist some evenings • Christmas and New Year gala dinners included • Weekly entertainment programme • Light lunch included daily, either in hotel or in Langfluh mountain restaurant • FREE afternoon cake daily.
Official Rating: 5 stars
Saas Fee Resort Info
Saas-Fee skiing
Neighbour to the illustrious Zermatt, Saas-Fee has some spectacular scenery . Sitting at 1800m, snow in Saas-Fee is all but guaranteed. The skiing is perhaps not quite as challenging as Zermatt's, with most pistes suited more to beginners and intermediates. The ski domain is not that expansive, with only 100km of its own pistes, while the lift is rather inefficient. Snowboarders and freestylers will however find Saas-Fee a pretty good bet, with year round snow park options: the small beginner's park located near the village ski lifts in Stafelwald, the main park is situated in the Morenia area and the summer park in Allalin.
Saas-Fee ski resort
Saas-Fee has maintained more of its alpine village charm than Zermatt, and as an added bonus is traffic-free. There are plenty of off-snow activities with a sports centre, the highest revolving restaurant in the world (3500m) and some good designer ski shops. Après-ski is fine, but restaurants can be a bit below par, as well as a bit expensive.
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