Doing nothing is the most difficult task and the one that requires the most spirit.
Escape the stress of everyday life
I think every adult is familiar with the following situation: You have countless jobs to do, have to get ready for lots of appointments and you desperately try to free up some time for your loved ones. Juggling work, commitments, family and friends is not always easy.
I think every adult is familiar with the following situation: You have countless jobs to do, have to get ready for lots of appointments and you desperately try to free up some time for your loved ones. Juggling work, commitments, family and friends is not always easy.
‘What is without periods of rest cannot endure.’
Ovid
It is frightening what you often forget in the hustle and bustle of this everyday life – yourself and your own well-being. You simply forget to look after the foundation upon which everything else rests. I myself have learned over the years that inner energy is not infinite, but needs to be recharged from time to time.
Insider tips
Sustainable deep relaxation
A healthy sweat
Bio-sauna, Finnish sauna, alpine sauna … saunas know countless ways of sweating.
Moon relaxation room
Outdoor lounging areas with a view of the mountains provide endless peace and quiet.
Full-body massage
Vitalise, loosen and relax every part of the body.
Spa bistro
The typical snack for the break: small treats are ‘served lightly’.
Simply time to do nothing
This train of thought, that active and quiet phases – not only in sports, but also in everyday life – have to alternate, has never left me. I wanted to create a specific place dedicated to recreation, which would receive the recognition it deserves. The result is the spacious, highly detailed Mountain Spa in the Hotel Edelweiss.
‘When man comes to rest, then he acts.’
Francesco Petrarca
I am a little proud when I notice that the tension that has built up in our guests over time slowly but surely starts to fade away. Because then I’ve reached my vision. I’ve created framework conditions for peace to find enough space to spread into people.
This train of thought, that active and quiet phases – not only in sports, but also in everyday life – have to alternate, has never left me. I wanted to create a specific place dedicated to recreation, which would receive the recognition it deserves. The result is the spacious, highly detailed Mountain Spa in the Hotel Edelweiss.
‘When man comes to rest, then he acts.’
Francesco Petrarca
I am a little proud when I notice that the tension that has built up in our guests over time slowly but surely starts to fade away. Because then I’ve reached my vision. I’ve created framework conditions for peace to find enough space to spread into people.