Suites

The Suites

On its three floors, Berghoferin features a total of thirteen suites divided into six different categories depending on their size, location, and layout. What all suites have in common is their ample size and natural brightness as well as an impressive view of the mountain landscape; incidentally, the Berghoferin’s individual suites are all named after those very peaks.

While some suites are styled like a loft with a combined living and sleeping area, the majority have a classic room layout with a separate bedroom and living room. In addition, two of the suites have a second bedroom, most have a second bathroom, and all feature a patio and/or one or two (loggia) balconies shielded from view.

Corner Suite

2 GuestsQueen Size Bed35m2Starting from 550 €

Chamber Suite

2 GuestsSouth Facing BalconyKing Size Bed55m2Starting from 650 €

Parlour Suite

2 Guests2 BathroomsKing Size Bed55m2Starting from 750 €

Grand Parlour Suite

2 GuestsSpacious luxuryKing Size Bed60m2Starting from 850 €

Double Suite

up to 4 guests2 BedroomsKing Size Beds65-70m2Starting from 950 €

Loft Suite

2 GuestsPrivate SaunaLibrary gallery80m2Starting from 1050 €

Information

The rate applies per night for single or double occupancy of this type of suite. Included in the rate: breakfast, a selection of local refreshments from the mini-bar, luggage service, parking service incl. a parking space free of charge, WiFi access, and free access to the Lido alpin Pool & Spa. A local tax of 3.50 euros per person (aged 14 and over) and per night will be charged separately and can only be paid on site.

These suites have a maximum occupancy of two guests. For bookings with more than two guests per suite, a separate booking offer will be made for the third and fourth person.

Alpine Living

Thirteen generously proportioned, light-filled suites are thoughtfully arranged across three floors, each conceived as a distinct expression of style and comfort. From airy, loft-inspired studios with open-plan living and sleeping areas to classic suite layouts featuring separate bedrooms and lounges—many complemented by two bathrooms—each space opens onto a sunlit terrace and one or two private loggia balconies. These secluded vantage points reveal sweeping views of an unspoiled natural landscape: a majestic mountain panorama stretching across the horizon, dense green forests that seem to unfold without end, the deep valley below leading gently southward, and the striking black-and-white peaks of the surrounding mountains rising into the clear blue sky.

In keeping with the singular character of Berghoferin, each of the thirteen suites is a retreat unto itself—unique in size, setting, layout, and design, and thoughtfully appointed to meet a variety of personal desires. Guests are warmly welcomed into an atmosphere of refined intimacy, where attentive, bespoke service enhances every stay. From the quiet poetry of early morning, as fresh mountain air drifts softly through open windows, to the stillness of evening, when nature’s gentle rhythms unfold beneath silvery moonlight, each moment invites a sense of ease, belonging, and quiet discovery—an experience both new and deeply familiar, and one that quietly calls guests to return.

Fig. 1, Each of the 13 suites features a thoughtfully curated small library for guests to enjoy.
Fig. 2, All suites vary in size, color palette, and furnishings, giving each one a distinct character.
Fig. 3, Rich, vibrant colors and handwoven fabrics create a warm and inviting atmosphere, ensuring a sense of comfort and coziness throughout the guest’s stay.
Fig. 4, The suites are rich in thoughtful details designed to ensure the highest level of comfort, particularly for guests enjoying extended stays.

A vast, unspoiled natural landscape unfolds in every direction—where a majestic mountain panorama stretches across the horizon beyond seemingly endless forests, where the deep valley below opens like a gateway toward the distant south, and where the surrounding peaks, with their striking black-and-white character, rise sharply into the blue sky above.

Fig. 5, Each of the spacious loggia balconies offers beautiful panoramic views over the surrounding Alpine scenery.
Fig. 6, Joyful wallpapers by Austrian architect Josef Frank are central to each suite creating a pleasant and subtly playful atmosphere throughout the interiors.
Fig. 7, Antique and locally crafted furniture shape the atmosphere, paying homage to the region’s rich tradition of craftsmanship.
Fig. 8, The scent of local Swiss stone pine is known for its soothing qualities, and, combined with the fresh Alpine air, contributes to a deeply restful and restorative sleep experience.