- Hotel
- Half Board
- The hotel is centrally situated with stunning views
- Offers very comfortable accommodation
- Just 5mins from ski lifts
Overview
The views are stunning from this friendly, family-run hotel, which offers very comfortable accommodation and is excellent value for money.
Description
The views are stunning from this friendly, family-run hotel, which offers very comfortable accommodation and is excellent value for money.
Location Centrally located, just 5 minutes’ walk (500m) to the Allmendhubel funicular and 8 minutes’ (800m) to the Schilthorn cable-car for access to the skiing.
Bedrooms 30 Double and twin bedrooms have bath or shower, hairdryer, safe, telephone, radio and satellite TV. South-facing rooms have fabulous views over the valley and onto the mountains.
Meals Very good buffet breakfast and 3-4 course evening meal with choice of main. Weekly ‘Pasta Festival’ and occasional cheese fondue. Christmas and New Year gala dinners included. V
Facilities Comfortable attractive reception area and lounge with open fireplace; well-furnished dining room; small café/bar with à la carte menu; sun terrace; ski storage with boot heating; Wi-Fi (FREE); lift.
• FREE use of resort swimming pool and ice rink
Good for Groups
Terrace Balcony
About Mürren
Mürren is one of the original ski resorts, developed by Brits in the '20s, remaining a favourite nowadays. There isn't a great range of skiing for all abilities, but 2 things draw people back every time. First is the stupendous scenery that provides views into Germany, France and Italy. Second are the black runs down from the Schilthorn and great off-piste at Blumental, which many advanced skiers find worth the journey alone. If you want more varied skiing you can slide across the Lauterbrunnen Valley. This provides access to the Wengen and Grindelwald slopes, which largely please the intermediate audience. This is best done in the week, as queues build up at the weekend. Add a small-but-stunning village, picture-postcard chalets and no cars and you have one of the great Alpine spots.
There isn't much to Mürren in terms of nightlife, but what there is really hots up at the weekend. During the day the non-skier might find themselves with a lack of activities. The mountain restaurants won't be winning many awards any time soon, but the hotel restaurants are more than adequate.
Access to the village is provided by train or gondola, definitely adding to the Alpine ambience. The revolving restaurant, Piz Gloria (at 2970m) is as good a place as any to enjoy the views. If for nothing else you really must try Mürren for the scenery.
Alpine Charm
Family Friendly
Great Off-Piste
Scenic
Snow Park
Child Care
Gym
Hot Tub
Ice Rink
Paragliding
Sauna
Sports Centre
Swimming Pool
Walking Trails
Cross-Country: 14.0
Heliskiing
Off-Piste Equipment
Sleigh Rides
Torch Light Descents
Holiday Details
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