



There's a low-slung main building upon which everything is centred, and includes a well-stocked library and a cosy lounge with views over the mountains and rhododendron forests. There's a luxury spa where highly-experienced therapists will tailor treatments to your desires using scented local oils for added indulgence. The gastronomic experience doesn't disappoint either, and you'll feast on seasonal produce from the surrounding farms and forests in a cantilevered dining area that stretches out over the valley.
Crossing Alpine cosiness with chic, modern minimalism, the 10 luxury suites are all wooden floors, traditional wood-burning bukharis and gleaming, floor-to-ceiling windows (all the better to take in those lofty views). Beds are draped in natural linens and ensuite bathrooms are spacious and have hot water on tap. Lower level suites enjoy outdoor areas, peppered with fruit trees, and those set higher up have bay windows and large terraces.
The experiences you'll enjoy here will truly immerse you in your surroundings, be it hiking the trails, relaxing by the side of a stream, or taking day trips to local hamlets. We also highly recommend kicking off things in the spa and sending your shoulders south with a Swedish deep-tissue massage. That's the holiday spirit!
The hills are alive with the sound of music in this alpine utopia of high-altitude treks and villages.