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From 2500.00 CHF(CHF) a night

Super private Luxury Chalet with Hotel facilities:)

Guests 10 Guests beds 5 Bedrooms baths 5 Bathrooms From 2500.00 CHF(CHF) a night
Summary

Welcome to the Swiss alps!

This super luxury chalet built on 536 m2 of living space on 3 floors. The interior architecture and decoration have been carefully selected to provide the utmost comfort.

The Space

Private entrance and lift, Large living room with ceiling 3.20 meters high.  Dining-room with ceiling painted by a local artist, Bar,  Spacious kitchen and Master bedroom with bathroom, walk-in closet, office,  4 en-suite bedrooms with bathrooms •  4 parking places in the basement.

Gstaad in the Bernese Oberland attracts a charming mix of visitors: while the chalet village of Gstaad welcomes famous guests, the smaller neighbouring villages offer attractive options for families with children. In recent years, the centre of Gstaad has developed into the most popular and shortest “shopping mile” in Switzerland.

Mountain railways and roadways provide access to jet set–popular Gstaad in the southwest region of the Swiss Alps. Three ski areas, heli-skiing, 10 winter sports schools and more than 30 miles of cross-country skiing trails are within reach of this traffic-free resort town, which is also known for its fine dining. A promenade lined with luxury boutiques runs through the town center. Activities are also plentiful in summer, like tennis, golf, hiking and mountaineering.

Gstaad is a friendly car-free village. A rather charming, attractively located place full of restored weathered-wood chalets between four gently sloping valleys. It is pleasing with a variety of sporting activities and social events during most of the year.

The Neighborhood

Rougemont is a charming village located in the Swiss Alps, within the canton of Vaud, and part of the picturesque Pays-d’Enhaut region. Renowned for its scenic beauty, traditional architecture, and cultural heritage, Rougemont offers visitors an authentic Swiss alpine experience. Here are some key features and highlights:
Geography and Location
• Altitude: Approximately 1,000 meters (3,280 feet) above sea level.
• Scenery: Surrounded by stunning landscapes including verdant valleys, rolling hills, and majestic mountain peaks, providing a tranquil and scenic environment.
Architectural Charm
• Traditional Chalets: The village is known for its beautifully preserved wooden chalets, many of which date back to the 17th century. These structures are adorned with intricate carvings and colorful flower displays, showcasing traditional Swiss craftsmanship.
• Historical Landmarks: Rougemont is home to the notable Church of Saint Nicolas, a historic building that dates back to the 11th century and features remarkable Romanesque architecture.
Cultural Heritage
• Local Traditions: The village celebrates its rich cultural heritage through various local festivals and events, which highlight traditional Swiss customs, music, and cuisine.
• Art and Craftsmanship: Rougemont has a strong tradition of woodcarving and other crafts, with local artisans creating beautifully crafted items that reflect the village's cultural identity.
Outdoor Activities
• Hiking and Walking: The area offers an extensive network of trails for hiking and walking, suitable for all levels. These trails provide breathtaking views of the surrounding alpine scenery and allow visitors to immerse themselves in nature.
• Skiing and Snowboarding: In winter, Rougemont is a popular destination for skiing and snowboarding, with access to well-maintained slopes and facilities as part of the Gstaad Mountain Rides ski area.
• Cycling and Mountain Biking: During the warmer months, the village and its surroundings offer excellent routes for cycling and mountain biking, catering to both leisurely rides and more challenging adventures.
Gastronomy
• Local Cuisine: Rougemont offers a taste of traditional Swiss cuisine, including regional specialties such as fondue and raclette, often made with locally produced cheeses.
• Restaurants and Cafés: The village boasts a variety of restaurants and cafés where visitors can enjoy delicious meals in a cozy, alpine setting.
Accessibility
• Transport: Rougemont is accessible by train, with a station on the Montreux-Oberland Bernois (MOB) railway line, connecting it to nearby destinations like Montreux and Gstaad. It is also reachable by car, offering scenic drives through the Swiss countryside.
Overall Ambiance
• Atmosphere: Rougemont exudes a peaceful and welcoming ambiance, making it an ideal destination for those seeking relaxation, cultural exploration, and outdoor activities in a picturesque alpine setting.
Rougemont combines natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and a variety of outdoor activities, providing a quintessential Swiss alpine experience for visitors.

Getting Around

Welcome to the chalet, perfectly situated in the charming village of Rougemont, offering convenient access to transportation, local attractions, and outdoor activities. Here's how to easily navigate the area during your stay.

By Car:
The chalet is easily accessible by car with scenic alpine routes leading to the property:

Bern: Approximately 1 hour 30 minutes (via A12 and Route 11)

Geneva: Approximately 1 hour 50 minutes (via A1 and A12)

Zurich: Approximately 2 hours 30 minutes (via A1 and A12)

Parking:

Private parking is available directly at the chalet.
Additional public parking can be found in Rougemont Village Center, approximately a 5-minute drive away.
Winter Advisory: Snow tires or chains are recommended during winter months due to alpine driving conditions.

By Train:
Nearest Station: The Rougemont Railway Station is just a 5-minute drive or a 15-minute walk from the chalet.

Train Services: The station is served by the Montreux Oberland Bernois (MOB) railway, connecting you to:

Gstaad: Approx. 10 minutes
Montreux: Approx. 1 hour 10 minutes
Zweisimmen: Approx. 25 minutes
Getting from the Station:

Taxis are available on request.
Private transfers can be pre-arranged for additional convenience.
By Bus:
Nearest Bus Stop: The closest stop is Rougemont, Village, a 5-minute walk from the chalet.
PostBus Services: Regular bus services connect Rougemont to:
Gstaad: Approx. 15 minutes
Château-d’Œx: Approx. 10 minutes
Saanen: Approx. 10 minutes
On Foot and By Bicycle:
Walking: The chalet is located near scenic paths, making it ideal for leisurely walks around the village or along the Sarine River.
Cycling: Rougemont offers beautiful cycling routes through the valley, perfect for both casual rides and more challenging alpine trails.

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THE SPACE

  • Property number:94
  • Person Capacity:10
  • Bathrooms:5
  • Bedrooms: 5
  • Beds:5
  • Property type:Villa

HOUSE RULES

  • Pets Not Allowed
  • Smoking Not Allowed
  • Events Permitted
  • Suitable for Infants
  • Suitable for Children
  • • No smoking • Check-in is anytime after 3:00 PM

Included:

24/7 Support

Wifi

Fully equipped kitchen

Warm hospitality experience

Smoke free property

Amenities include :

Air conditioning

Hot tub

Pool

hot water

Enhanced cleaning practices

extra pillows and blankets

bed linens

Fire Extinguisher

cooking basics

hangers

private entrance

first aid kit

Cleaning Disinfection

Cookware

Dishes and silverware

Towels provided

Suitable for infants (under 2 years)

Suitable for children (2-12 years)

Shampoo

Long term stays allowed

Laptop friendly workspace

Internet

Free parking on premises

Family/kid friendly

Essentials

Gym

Wireless Internet

Dryer

Washer

Desk

Iron

Refrigerator

Kitchen

Dishwasher

Stove

TV

Microwave

Patio or Balcony

Mountain view

Elevator

coffee maker

Cable TV

kettle

Hair Dryer

Crib

Heating

Indoor Fireplace

Oven

Bathtub

Rooms Layout :

Double Beds

5 bedrooms with Double Bed s

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