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Igloo Villages in the Alpine MountainsA Unique Hotel in Switzerland, Germany, and Andorra
Looking for a unique retreat when visiting the Alps? A night in an igloo with fondue, glühwein, and a whirlpool under the stars may be what you're looking for.
For more than ten years, Iglu-Dorf GMBH, a company based in Stanssad, Switzerland has been building igloo villages atop Alpine peaks in Switzerland and Germany. In the 2008/2009 season, the company also opened its first igloo village in Andorra. Not thedomed building shaped by ice bricks as usually pictured, the igloo is more of an ice maze built into a block of snow with a dining room, sleeping rooms, and a bathroom all veering off a hallway. The dining room, filled with wooden tables and ice benches covered in beige sheepskins, also has a bar. Each village requires approximately 2700 hours of work to build. Some villages also offer the opportunity to build your own igloo. An evening in the igloo village offers a variety of activities including a hike to watch the sunset, board games and cards, snowshoeing, and soaking in an outdoor whirlpool. Breakfast and dinner are also included in the stay: dinner consists of a fondue dinner made with rich Gruyère cheese or spaghetti for the children, while breakfast is typical German fare of cold cuts, crunchy rolls, and fruit. European Locations of Igloo VillagesSwitzerland
Germany
Andorra
Available Rooms in the Unique HotelStandard Igloo—A multi-bed dormitory style igloo, sleeping up to six. Mattresses, special thermal sleeping bags, use of public sauna, dinner, breakfast, and welcome drink included. Romantic Igloo—Similar to the standard igloo, but offers a private sleeping room for two and a welcome platter and prosecco. Romantic Igloo Plus—In addition to the perks of the romantic igloo, the Romantic Igloo Plus also offers a private bathroom. Romantic Igloo Suite—Like the Romantic Igloo Plus, the Romantic Igloo Suite offers a private sauna/whirlpool. Please note that it is not available at all locations. Prices for a Night's StayPrices are based on the room type, age of the guest, and day of the week. Monday to Thursday are less expensive than the weekend Igloo Opening DatesOf course, opening dates are dependent on the weather, but for the 2008-2009 season, most of the igloo villages are open until April 12th,except for Zermatt and Zugspitze which are open until April 18th. Tips for Staying in an Igloo
To Make a ReservationReservations can be made on-line, through e-mail, and over the phone.
The copyright of the article Igloo Villages in the Alpine Mountains in Switzerland Travel is owned by Jennifer L. Price. Permission to republish Igloo Villages in the Alpine Mountains in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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