Have just spent 4 incredible nights here. Our room had a panoramic view of the frozen lake and snowy hills. The spa is one of the best I have visited, ever. Spacious, plenty of rooms and therapies (with no added extras for almost all) and even the sauna area had over 10 different rooms to use. Note the sauna area is ‘textile free’ and nudity is the norm but if you are conservative you can use a towel to cover up. As for meals, a local gentleman informed me that this hotel has the best food in town and he wasn’t wrong! The chefs are truly top rate and even items that I don’t usually enjoy e.g quinoa, were delicious. I ate so many foods I would not usually touch because I knew they would have prepared them with incredible flavour. Silver service throughout and the staff are so sincere, warm and friendly. Stephan, the restaurant manager is the perfect person for that role and his fantastic team included Alfarid, Francesco, Sophie and Audrey who served us so well. The menu changes daily for lunch and dinner and we were spoilt at 3pm with afternoon tea/coffee and cakes! This is all included and only dinner is optional but I would strongly advised adding it to your stay! Full board is definitely the way to go here. Breakfast was the best I have had in any European hotel, ever….by far! I could write a whole essay on it but for e.g. there were probably 8 variations of museli on offer, fresh ginger juice shots and a waffle maker! It’s mostly adults but when kids are at the hotel they put a whole different section of food choices on to meet their needs. This is clearly run by a caring and considerate owner (actually a family which makes sense). I must say this hotel has thought of the little things which many hotels do not and that really does enhance the stay. Gowns have badges with your room number so you know whose is whose. At dining there are useful side tables to put things on, etc etc etc. I will end here but if we were to return to this beautiful place in nature, we would not hesitate to stay here.