Hotel Spinne, Grindelwald

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· excellent central location · ski bus stop outside · 4 minutes' walk to the Grindelwald Firstbahn and nearest slope · 7 minutes' walk to the train station · 2 minutes' walk to the ski school meeting point


Overview: hotel description: Hotel Spinne description

The excellent Hotel Spinne is a modern and stylish property that offers a high-quality experience and stunning views. The modern country house-style property, with its timeless design and familial atmosphere, is located at the foot of the Eiger’s north face and in the middle of the glacier village of Grindelwald.

All the 43 bedrooms are comfortable and well-furnished, many with balconies that offer magnificent views of the stunning Eiger. In addition to the lovely rooms, the hotel also provides various ways to help you unwind on your ski holiday. The Alpin Wellness, for one, is the ideal spot to spend a few hours in after a long day on the mountain. You can choose to spend your time in the outdoor swimming pool that's heated to 34 degrees and has impressive views of the Eiger and Wetterhorn mountains. Or relax in the sauna, steam bath and herbal bath, then immerse yourself in the warming waters of the hot tub. If you want to indulge further, there’s a menu of massages on offer too.

To begin the day, there's a range of hot and cold options on the buffet breakfast. And with show cooking available every morning, the chef will prepare fresh omelettes and eggs to order. When dinner time rolls around, you’ll be treated to meals at the lovely Rotisserie Restaurant, where candlelight and good music create the perfect ambiance. Their 4-course evening menus offer traditional, local options to give you a real taste of the Alps. If you want to try something different, you can pay extra to dine at the Mercato Ristorante, which serves up typical Italian cuisine like pizzas, pastas and meats, as well as delicious desserts to satisfy that sweet tooth.

Once you’re well and truly stuffed, you might want to head to the Lounge – its open fire makes it a peaceful oasis for a digestif, or maybe an aperitif – it’s up to you. Alternatively, the Espresso Bar is a more laid-back option that’s popular with guests and locals alike. If you fancy something more lively once the night is in full flow, head down to the hotel’s Mescalero Disco with great music, lots of drinks and, most importantly, a friendly atmosphere – it’s known to be one of the best party venues in Grindelwald.


Facilities: Hotel Spinne features

· heated outdoor pool with mountain views · spa with herbal and Finnish saunas, steam bath, hot tub and relaxation room · extra charge for massages · lounge with open fireplace and espresso bar · bar with regular live music in high season · free weekly curling session · free entry to the swimming pool and ice rink in the public sports centre · free WiFi · lift · 47 rooms


Room Types: Hotel Spinne bedrooms

All rooms have a satellite TV, minibar, hairdryer and WiFi.

Twin room- sleeps 2 : North-facing room with twin beds, private bath or shower and WC.

Twin room- sleeps 2-3 : South-facing room with twin beds, single foldaway bed, private bath, shower WC and balcony.


Meals: Hotel Spinne food & drink

Half Board

· hot and cold buffet breakfast with show cooking · 4-course evening meal with a choice of main course · Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve gala meals included

Please note: This hotel charges extra for vegetarian and gluten-free options. Please let us know about any dietary requirements when you book.

We update Hotel Spinne's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.
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Resort: about Grindelwald: about holidays in Grindelwald: about ski holidays in Grindelwald: about ski holidays in Grindelwald Switzerland

Classic ski destination Exciting excursions Linked to the Jungfrau ski area

Grindelwald is a truly classic ski destination. Not only is the resort’s amazing cog-railway system one of the world’s first ski lifts, but the town is also famous as the base for the many daring attempts on the Eiger north face. Today it still draws visitors with its gorgeous scenery, excellent skiing and attractive town centre.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Families Scenery Short transfers

Grindelwald webcam

Snow Report: Top 85cm, Bottom 20cm

Snow Forecast: 85cm expected this week

Snow History: December average depth 68.83cm

Grindelwald trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Bern (BRN)70km, 1h10
Zürich (ZRH)150km, 2h10
Basel (BSL)175km, 2h15
Region:Switzerland, Alps.
First opened:1886

Grindelwald lift pass price last reported as CHF 291.00 (adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Hotel Spinne.
Night skiing: Yes
Grindelwald has NSEW facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December-April.

Town altitude: 1034m
Top of slopes: 2500m
Bottom of piste: 944m
Vertical drop: 1556m
Total length of trails:160km
Longest piste:4.5 km (Lauberhorn)
Named one of the 12 ‘Best of the Alps’ resorts for good reason, Grindelwald is the largest and liveliest resort in the Jungfrau ski region. Aside from the stunning views over some of the most iconic mountains in the world, which are a draw in themselves, there is a huge range of fun activities to keep you entertained, including of course, the world-class skiing. Thanks to the laid-back atmosphere and traditional alpine buildings, the town has retained much of its original mountain charm. The resort strikes ...
Grindelwald is ideally placed to make the most of the large Jungfrau ski area, with 3 different lifts departing from the town centre: the Firstbahn gondola, the historic funicular and the Grund-Männlichenbahn gondola. Bodmi, a short shuttle bus ride away, has great nursery slopes with drag lifts and magic carpets, and the local ski school operates from here. The area is ideal for children with a big bunny mascot and a collection of little igloos to play in. On bad snow days, or in the warmer months, whisk you...
This is the largest and busiest resort of the Jungfrau region, with a wide range of restaurants. Treat yourself with the fine French/Swiss dining at La Pendule d'Or, or keep it simple with a tasty pizza at Onkel Tom's Cabin. After you get down from the slopes, recharge with a hot drink and cake at Ringgenberg Tea Room, or a toasty at C&M café. Up on the mountains you’ll find some good lunch options – try the fondue at Berghaus Alpiglen, and don’t miss the Tipi bar at Kleine Scheidegg for a schnapps coffee. I...

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