17th Jul 2017

Six Senses plans Swiss resort

Six Senses plans Swiss resort

The Six Senses Crans-Montana, which is scheduled to open in 2020, will be in one of the region’s most prominent ski areas, two hours from Geneva.

The 47 bedrooms and 17 residential suites will be complemented by a spa specialising in alpine treatments, a gym and fitness studio, a pool and a suspended relaxation area. The spa will also include a dedicated area for children and teen treatments.


Consistent with Six Senses sustainability focus, recycled and local materials will be selected and repurposed materials will be used for finishes including flooring, millwork and fabrics. Energy and water conservation also play a role in the project’s design. A black and grey water system will be included into the infrastructure, ensuring wastewater is reused. Rainwater will also be collected for treatment and use.


Grégory Marchand, managing director of Barnes, the international property sales agents partnering with the development, says: ‘Six Senses Crans-Montana is a unique project that gives a new dynamic to the location. The hotel will include an internationally renowned spa, restaurants, fitness facilities and more.


‘We are eager to expand our presence in Europe. This project will offer an amazing selection of outdoor activities including onsite ski-in and ski out access plus a rich wellness offering,’ says President Bernhard Bohnenberger of Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas.

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