Powder-ripping Alpine adventure

by | May 31, 2017 | Europe, Hotels + Resorts, Mountains, Snow & Skiing

At the sight of a snow-capped mountain, you’re a child again.

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At the sight of a snow-capped mountain, you’re a child again. Adult worries evaporate in the powder you rip. Sure, sometimes you get in over your head. But, that’s what helmets are for. Give you a bowl, a sunny day and your favourite skis––that’s living. Everything else can fade away. And it does.

Mountains are your touchstone, where you go to relax with family and friends. Take those cosy get-togethers to the next level of sophistication and heart.

Look no further than the Swiss Alpine village of Adelboden. Among the soaring mountains, you’ve powered your way to The Cambrian, a noble yet sophisticated address for all things authentic is Switzerland’s best-kept secret. Its architecture cocoons guests while offering jaw-dropping views of the slopes.

Equally awesome in winter or summer, the outdoor thermal pool soothes your muscles after shredding the mountain or celebrating your latest epic Alpine trek. The nationally ranked spa, sprawling sun decks, and heated winter garden give you lots of apré ski options. You’ll dream of black diamonds. thecambrianadelboden.com

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