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Take it easy. Your holiday should be
both mentally and physically relaxing. Take the time to have a
massage or visit the beauty salon. Unwind in a quiet, sophisticated
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While your stay in the
Tschuggen Grand Hotel can worry you intensively about your
health. In the Fitness Corner you will find all important
devices to train around your perseverance and turn muscles
in
steel. After a long day on the runway, you can so correctly
stretch a few rounds in the indoor swimming pool then in our
panorama Sauna and perhaps still swim. |
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Snowboarding and long running
ski-drive are natural sports in Arosa. A runway of 70 kilometers
offers the correct departure for everyone and about 25 kilometers
prepared loipen leads by wonderful intact nature... or you prefer to
see Arosa once from above – as a paraglide passenger!. |
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Holidays for the whole family:
The professional team of the hotel take care of all small
guests starting from three years. The first alpine club
Mickey Mouse of Switzerland is in Arosa!. There is a skiing
school for kids and other outdoor & indoor activities. |
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The hotel has two fashion boutiques
and a sports shop, where you can find good articles to make your stay
more comfortable.
Direct access to the
hotel-owned funicular; a shopping mall; a snow sports shop and hire
outlet; a supervised kindergarten offering a daily program of
activities. |
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Wellness in the heart of the mountains. The Tschuggen Bergoase opens a new dimension of spaciousness and comfort, nature and geometry, warmth, rock, light and water. On 5000sq.m. star architect Mario Botta has created a paradise for all senses, a place of wellbeing and inner peace.
Sails of glass and steel – opulent
yet at the same time delicate – allow the sky and mountains
to get into the furthest corners of the spa and flood the
four levels with light and breathtaking panoramic views.
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The dimensions, the voluminous spaciousness and the natural materials let you breathe deeply. Lightness, discreet luxury and harmonious design elicit an effortless sensation of relaxation amidst the aura of stone and water.
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Arosa,
one of the highest of the alpine resorts (1,800m/6,000 ft. above sea
level), lies in a sheltered basin above the Schanfigg Valley. The
most popular resort in the Grisons after Davos and St. Moritz, it
basically consists of one main street (Poststrasse) lined with
hotels and shops. Though parts of the village date from the 14th
century, the resort has a modern and contemporary look. If St.
Moritz is too ultrachic for you, Arosa may be your answer. |
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