Waldhotel National, Arosa

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Overview: hotel description: Waldhotel National description

Enjoying a quiet location just outside the village and surrounded by ski runs and winter walking paths, the Waldhotel National is beautifully-furnished in an alpine-style throughout and has excellent leisure facilities including large spa and indoor pool. The ski lifts are just next door and guests can ski back to the hotel, weather permitting.


Facilities: Waldhotel National features

  • 1100m² ‘Aqua Silva’ spa and wellness area with indoor swimming pool, sauna, steam room (all FREE); solarium, massage and beauty treatments (pay locally)
  • Separate 'Spa Salus' (adults only)
  • Large comfortable lounge; cosy cocktail bar; main restaurant / dining room with mountain views; show kitchen and gourmet restaurant
  • FREE hotel non-ski kindergarten (Mon-Sun 10am-1pm. 3.30pm-5pm & 6:15pm - 9:30pm, from 3yrs. Children can eat in the Restaurant Nemo 6:15-7:15pm)
  • Pianist daily
  • Ski storage with boot heating facility;
  • Wi-Fi throughout (FREE)
  • Lift
  • WiFi
  • Sauna
  • Ski in ski out
  • Swimming pool (indoor)

Room Types: Waldhotel National bedrooms

  • No. of rooms: 124
  • No. of buildings: 2
  • No. of floors: 6
  • No. of interconnecting rooms: 4
  • Annex:

    2 interconnecting wings - Waldhotel (traditional in style) and Chesa Silva (comtemporary alpine style).

  • Official rating: 4.5

Interconnecting rooms on request only.

The comfortable, attractively-furnished bedrooms have bath or shower, TV with some English channels, radio, phone, safe and hairdryer. Most rooms are south-facing and have balcony. A double for single occupancy is also available.

Bedroom facilities

  • Hairdryer
  • Internet connection
  • Radio
  • Room safe
  • Telephone

Accessibility

  • Lift accessible: Yes
  • Lift serves all floors: Yes
  • Access ramp: Yes

Meals: Waldhotel National food & drink

  • Varied hot and cold buffet breakfast and 5 course evening meal with choice of 2 different 5 course menus.
  • Alternatively, guests have have a 3 course evening meal in the show kitchen (extra courses payable locally).
  • Guests have option of fondue once per stay in the Stivetta Stübli restaurant (reservation required).
  • Guests receive credit of Sfr30 to dine à la carte at the gourmet restaurant Kachelofa Stübli or in the village at the Aifach Restaurant
  • For stays of 5 nights or more, guests can dine out of the hotel on one night and receive a credit to their bill (one time benefit during winter season only)
  • Christmas and New Year 'kitchen party' included.
  • Daily complimentary afternoon tea in lounge
  • Welcome drink
  • Full option option also available for lunch
  • No of restaurants: 4
  • Distance to nearest restaurant serving dinner outside of property:

    In hotel

  • Dress code for restaurants:

    Casual
    Jacket and shirt requested for gala dinners

  • Breakfast service:

    Buffet 0730-1100hrs

  • Lunch service:

    Not included, full board available at a supplement
    Options available in the hotel 1200-1400hrs

  • Dinner service:

    Waiter
    Dinner served 1800 - 2100hrs

Board basis options available

  • Full Board
  • Half Board

This property caters for the following special dietary requirements

  • Vegetarians
We update Waldhotel National'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 Arosa: about holidays in Arosa: about ski holidays in Arosa: about ski holidays in Arosa Switzerland

Awesome off-piste New linked ski-area Sunny, high altitude skiing

Even before you get here, the train ride up the mountain is nothing short of spectacular. Once you do reach the resort, tree-lined streets, alpine lakes and hundreds of summits form the landscape. Then for the skiing: Arosa-Lenzerheide is one of Switzerland’s biggest ski areas, with snow sure pistes and terrain so good they hold World Championships here. All in all, you’re in for a treat with Arosa, which is why we’re surprised that Brits don’t ski here more.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Off-piste Beginners Nordic walking

Arosa webcam

Snow Report: Top 50cm, Bottom 50cm

Snow Forecast: 39cm expected this week

Snow History: December average depth 71.33cm

Arosa trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Zurich155 km, 2hrs
Region:Switzerland, Alps.
First opened:1884

Arosa lift pass price last reported as CHF332.00. Ask for a quote when booking Waldhotel National.
Night skiing: Yes
Arosa has S, SE facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December – April.

Town altitude: 1800m
Top of slopes: 2865m
Bottom of piste: 1229m
Vertical drop: 1372m
Total length of trails:70km
Longest piste:7.5km
Arosa is high in the German-speaking canton of Graubünden, where you’ll also find the resorts of Davos and Klosters. The transfer from Zurich is doable by coach or rail: opt for the latter at least once as it includes the famous mountain train from Chur. It’s the last leg of the journey when you’ll want to avoid dozing off– there are some magnificent views over the Schanfigg Valley. The town has the Obersee and Untersee lakes on each side, surrounded by that rugged mountain scenery we all hold dear in Swi...
The local slopes are just right for learning on, with a kid’s area at Inner Arosa for the youngest beginners. The Arosa Junior Club works with the Swiss Ski & Snowboard School to provide private and group tuition and there are plenty of long, easy-going blues to enjoy. A great run for a confidence boost is the Brüggerhorn Prätschli, which looks over the Obersee and one to aim for by the end of the week is the epic Hintere from the Hörnliexpress top station to lake level in the town. There’s a lot of pote...
For lunch, try the hearty goulash or macaroni on the panoramic terrace at the Hörnli Hütte at the very top of the Hörnli lift. It’s always worth paying a visit to the Maran cheese dairy to watch how the local Alpine cheese is made (and get the ingredients for a Swiss cheese themed picnic later on). Many of the mountainside huts wake up for après come mid-afternoon; soak up the sunshine on one of the hundreds of loungers at the Sattelhütte, or at the Kuhbar at the Tschuggenhütte (we love their BBQ dishe...

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