PAID CONTENT FOR TSCHUGGEN HOTEL GROUP
Tschuggen Hotel Group SWITZERLAND
From breathtaking mountain landscapes to the sparkling Lake Maggiore on the Italian border, the Tschuggen Hotel Group enchants guests with its selection of four hotels in Switzerland’s most scenic locations
The Tschuggen Hotel Group is dedicated to helping guests rediscover the value of their time. It’s about more than just extravagance and luxury: it’s about personal and mental wellbeing. Enter Moving Mountains, the group’s visionary
new wellbeing concept for its hotels in Arosa, St Moritz and Ascona. Moving Mountains invites guests to get back in touch with nature, fun and joy for living. It combines five pillars — MOVE, PLAY, NOURISH, REST and GIVE — whereby guests are invited to select elements from each to create their own personal wellbeing experience. Knowledgeable experts and advisors are on hand to prepare guests for their activities in nature. As part of the MOVE pillar, tailor-made
individual or small-group courses are held outdoors or at the hotels’ fitness studios to restore visitors’ vitality. A sophisticated yoga programme invites visitors to join guided retreats, participate in face-to-face classes in the hotel grounds or enjoy yoga in their rooms. The PLAY pillar — which lies at the heart of the Moving Mountains concept
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— invites guests to engage in playful discovery through two main ways. ‘Curated Adventures’ afford guests an authentic experience of the surrounding region by introducing them to local craftspeople and producers, such as meeting a winemaker on a historical tour of the Locarno District or indulging in a spot of shinrin-yoku (Japanese-style forest bathing). For active days, ‘Empowering Expeditions’ give guests the opportunity to push themselves to their physical limits or learn new skills. Imagine starting the day with a refreshing swim
in a mountain lake or a tandem paragliding flight. Of course, making the most of these adventures requires the right fuel. During their stay, mountain-movers can indulge in the creations of first-class chefs and delicious plant-based menus devised specially for the programme. The NOURISH pillar is built on principles in line with cutting-edge findings from nutritional science. As part of this, the group sought expert help from a noted naturopath and nutritionist.
Rejuvenation also requires proper rest and
quality sleep. This element of the programme can be experienced in the form of two signature treatments in the award-winning spas. In collaboration with Organic Pharmacy and inspired by nature, the Tschuggen Hotel Group has developed two original, 100% organic treatments for maximum relaxation and revitalisation. Aromatherapy remedies are provided in rooms alongside special teas and refreshments to help guests get a dreamy night’s sleep. Enjoy them with a spot of yoga as you wind down. To provide a truly holistic experience of REST, a ‘dream butler’ is also on hand to create the perfect environment for restorative sleep. In tribute to the ceaseless cycles of nature, the
final pillar of Moving Mountains is GIVE, which involves supporting local projects, foundations, art and sports. Each of the hotels participating in the Moving
Mountains programme is characterised by individuality and personal guest experiences.
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