Alpine estate and spa with lodgings for guests' bodyguards to debut in December
Ski operator Haute Montagne will debut its Alpine Estate in Switzerland in December of this year, complete with accommodation for guests’ household staff and bodyguards, in addition to an extravagant spa offering.
Situated within the Swiss village of Verbier in the Alps, the exclusive address is privately owned, but operated by Haute Montagne and Bramble Ski. The estate offers ten en-suite double bedrooms in two chalets, which sleep 20 people. The third chalet on the property is reserved for guests’ private staff – tasked with ensuring holidaymakers’ privacy. This building accommodates up to eight people.
The spa facility on-site – with panoramic views of Verbier’s mountains – features two indoor pools, one indoor whirlpool, an outdoor whirlpool, two hammams, two saunas, two relaxation areas, two spa bars and a fitness suite.
There are three treatment rooms for facials, manicures, pedicures and massages. Skincare products used in the spa are by Aqua di Parma.
Therapists will be sourced from one of the operator’s partner facilities.
Other wellbeing facilities offered at the property include in-chalet private yoga sessions and in-chalet hairdressing services.
Guests will be also able to explore the property’s two wine caves or watch a film in one of the estate’s cinema rooms.
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