Weisshorn Hotel

Valais


Sitting at 2337m, this grand 19th-century hotel is accessible on foot or by mountain bike only (or on skis in winter, when luggage is transported for you from St Luc). Meals, including a four-course dinner, are factored into the rates. This is serious away-from-it-all stuff and will take some commitment to get here, but is worth the effort.


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