Issue 2 | 2019 Editorial
No private schools, no Gstaad?This tabloid header sounds a little dramatic. Kategorie: Magazine
View ArticleA new attraction at the Wasserngrat
This season, a new timed ski course has been set up on the Wasserngrat. Using an app, you can review your own performance once finished.Kategorie: Local NewsSports & Leisure
View ArticleWinter at its best for the 7th The Alpina Cup
With all eyes on The Alpina Cup, the event comprised a slalom race at the Wasserngrat and an evening hockey match between two very competitive teams on the Gstaad ice rink. This time, it was really...
View Article11 kilometres of toboggan fun
The Saanenland now has three new toboggan runs between Saanersloch and Horneggli. New toboggan runs have been set up, covering 11 kilometres and suitable for experienced sledders, beginners and...
View ArticleSuggestions for thrill seekers
A part of us is always in search of a thrill and holidays are the perfect occasion to go in search of something beautiful and new, something different from everyday life.Kategorie: Sports & Leisure
View ArticleAnne Rosat: 50 years of papiers découpés
Anne Rosat’s works of art are on display in many museums and collections around the world and her exhibitions in major cities – New York, Paris and London – have raised international awareness of the...
View ArticleNew Gstaad Book
What defines Gstaad and makes it so special? To understand this amazing town, you need to look back to the past.Category: Arts & Culture
View ArticleElevation 1049: An inspiring weekend of art
Between 1-3 February, Elevation 1049 united numerous national and international artists, performers and guests in Gstaad. Everyone in attendance drew great inspiration from the activities, enjoyed...
View ArticleAn imperial art
Rudolf II practiced it. So did Napoleons I and III, James II, and George VI. Gstaad’s skaters carry on the majestic tradition.Kategorie: Sports & Leisure
View ArticleRegal fireside chat
HRH Princess Marie Gabrielle of Savoy and Swiss auctioneer Bernard Piguet discuss Gstaad, art and l’art de vivre.Category: Profile
View ArticleCulinary Gstaad
You may be surprised to learn that Le Grand Bellevue is one of the oldest hotels in Gstaad. Dating back to 1912, it first opened its doors as a ‘Cure House and Spa’, offering visitors a place to relax...
View ArticlePlanned landfill causes controversy
There’s been a landfill shortage for many years in the Saanenland and Pays-d'Enhaut. Now, a new project plan to deposit excavation material in Rougemont is starting to cause considerable...
View ArticleEasier motoring in Turbach
Plans are afoot to provide more passing places in Turbach. A second event was held at the end of January to deliver information and set out the proposed plans. Then, in the spring, the Saanen...
View ArticleHealthy sleep, healthy aging
Hästens Store Saanen supports World Sleep Day on 15 March.Kategorie: LifestyleLocal News
View ArticleClassic Cars and Music 2019
The organisational team of the Classic Cars and Music of Saanen is proud to announce that the third edition will take place on Saturday, 10 August 2019 thanks to the generous support of the three main...
View ArticleDo you remember Chalet Marie José?
Chalet Marie José was the first private boarding school in Gstaad. It was founded in 1912 and temporary home to royals from Belgium, Italy and Spain amongst others.Kategorie: Magazine
View Article5th and 6th places in Miami for the GYC Racing Team
The world’s leading Olympic sailors, including 34 Olympic medallists, competed in the second round of the Hempel World Cup Series in Miami, Florida, USA. More than 650 sailors from 60 nations raced on...
View ArticleExpat adventures
We thought we’d come and stay with you over half-term. That’s alright isn’t it?”Kategorie: Magazine
View ArticleA new foundation for the Wasserngrat
There was a lot of talk about money at the Wasserngrat 2000 AG’s 19th Annual General Meeting. Now, a solution is emerging to secure the necessary funds.Kategorie: Local News
View ArticleThe end of an era
At the end of March, the equestrian centre Reitzentrum Gstaad is due to change hands. Ernst Voegeli, who looked after the facilities for 17 years and completely rebuilt the establishment, will hand it...
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