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Titlis Resort, Engelberg, Switzerland

 

Exclusive offer from Engelberg and Titlis Resort

Get hotel’s ski pass for $37 per day only!

Engelberg is the location of the Titlis Resort, your new holiday retreat! This village-in-village with its alpine charm and complete infrastructure is situated very close to the Titlis cable-ways, just a few minutes’ walk from the railway station and the historical centre of the monastery village.

The compelling architecture of this holiday village features a simple alpine style. Through the use of stone and various woods from the region, the Titlis Resort blends in harmoniously with the Engelberg mountain landscape. The generously laid-out apartments offer a high level of living quality and a touch of modern mountain romanticism.

Your package includes:

  • 7 nights lodging in One Bedroom Apartment (2 adults and 2 children) at Titlis Resort Engelberg
  • Cleaning costs and VAT taxes
  • Breakfast delivery service available
  • Swiss transfer ticket 2nd class (train transfers from/to Geneva or Zurich AP)
  • Engelberg 6 day lift tickets

Offer valid for following dates:

January 2-22 and March 28 – May 13.

Package price:

From $699 pp based on 2 adults and 2 children under 16 yrs old*

*Other rates, dates and accommodations available. Restrictions may apply.

Learn more about Engelberg

Bormio

Charming medieval town center, unlike any other resort.

If you like cobbled medieval Italian towns and don’t mind a lack of Alpine resort atmosphere, you’ll find the center of Bormio very appealing – though you’re unlikely to be staying there. The slopes, too, suit a rather specific and perhaps rather uncommon breed of visitor: you need to enjoy red runs and very little else, but you need to be happy with a limited range of them – unless, that is, you’re prepared to take the free bus out to the Val di Dentro-San Colombano area or make longer outings, to Santa Caterina or (further still) Livigno.

Bormio attracts some boarders, but it has no special appeal. The slopes are too steep to make first-time boarding enjoyable, and apart from some good long carving runs, there’s little to attract experienced boarders either: no park or pipe; limited off-piste potential, little enthusiasm from the ski schools to teach boarding; and a mainly skier orientation on the slopes. At least the main area’s lifts are mostly chairs, gondolas or cable-cars – though there are some drags. Nightlife is sedate and really gets going only at the weekend.

Bormio was to host the Alpine skiing World Championship in 2005, 20 years after it first staged them.

What’s Great

  • Good mix of high, snowsure pistes and woodland runs with artificial snow, giving some excellent long runs when conditions are right
  • Worthwhile neighboring resorts on the Valtellina lift pass
  • Attractive medieval town center – quite unlike any other winter resort
  • Good mountain restaurants

Bormio
Mountain stats

Summit: 9882ft
Base: 4019ft
Vertical Drop: 5863ft
Gondolas: 0
Eight Person Lifts: 1
High Speed Sixes: 0
High Speed Quads: 4
Quad Chairs: 0
Triple Chairs: 1
Double Chairs: 0
Surface Lifts: 9
Total Number Of Lifts: 15
Intermediate Runs: 28%
Advanced Runs: 68%
Expert Runs: 4%
Runs: 18
Terrain Parks: 1
MI Pistes: 31.1 mi
MI Night Skiing: 5 m

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