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Skiing in Grindelwald
With the Eiger Mountain as a backdrop and the Jungfrau ski region on your doorstep, luxury skiing in Grindelwald is both picturesque and vast. The resort itself offers a variety of slopes from blissful, cruisy blues to thrilling reds located above the village. Beautiful, tree-lined runs populate the resort, with plentiful opportunities for off-piste exploration. Luxury seekers should follow the south-facing runs, to witness unparalleled, sunrise views when hitting the first tracks of the day.
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Dining in Grindelwald
There is a wide range of luxury dining spots in Grindelwald, from slopeside favourites to more intimate and romantic restaurants in the town. Schmitte is a fine dining gem, hidden inside the renowned Hotel Schweizerhof. This exclusive and eloquent eatery offers classic Swiss cuisine with a modern touch and impressively offers an entire additional vegetarian menu.
Glacier is a modern, Alpine restaurant, with floor-to-ceiling windows boasting marvellous views to complement the contemporary, mountain-inspired dishes. Glacier’s menu is indulgent, offering an impressive nine courses of flavoursome and creative cuisine.
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Winter Activities in Grindelwald
Luxury ski holidays in Grindelwald are made special both on and off the slopes. Non-skiers can still explore the beauty of the Swiss Alps, with a plethora of idyllic sights to be discovered by hiking or snowshoeing. Thrill-seekers should try sledding down the mountain on traditional Velogemel.
Away from the mountains, visitors can enjoy an ice skating experience like no other, surrounded by magnificent mountains and snow-covered peaks. Grindelwald also has one of the liveliest après ski scenes in the Jungfrau ski region, offering everything from slopeside Champagne to cosy wine tasting in the local bars.