Seestrasse 3, Lenzerheide

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Lenzerheide: Small apartment house "Seestrasse". In a central, quiet, sunny position. In the complex: reception, table tennis, billiard table, playroom, table football, lift, storage room for skis, washing machine, tumble dryer (for shared use, extra). Communal covered parking. Dimension: height 180 cm. Shop, grocery, restaurant 130 m. Tennis 130 m, walking paths from the house 5 m, mountain railway 730 m, slopes 330 m, ski bus stop 130 m, cross country ski track 30 m. Nearby attractions: Naturparc Ela. Well-known lakes can easily be reached: Heidsee 1 km. Please note: There are more similar properties for rent in this same residence.


Overview: apartment description: Seestrasse 3 description

2-room apartment on 4th floor. Cosy furnishings: open living/dining room with 2 fold-away beds, satellite TV and radio. 1 room with 2 beds and 1 x 1 bunk beds. Open kitchen (4 hot plates, oven, dishwasher, microwave) with bar. Bathroom, sep. WC. Balcony, south facing position. Terrace furniture. Facilities: Internet (WiFi, free). Garage space n 55. Please note: non-smokers only.


Facilities: Seestrasse 3 features

• Bath • Nonsmoking • Hikingmountains • Hikingplains • Mountainbike • Icerink • Skiarea • Snowboard • Toboggan • Winterwalkingpath • Tennis • Reception • Elevator • Balcony • Babycot • Dishwasher • Parking • Parkingcovered • Tv • Washingmachine • Internet • Wlan • Tumbler • Billard • Tabletennis • Microwave • Oven

Room Types: Seestrasse 3 bedrooms

Guests:5 • Rooms:2 • Bedrooms:1 • Toilets:1 • Bathrooms: 1

Meals: Seestrasse 3 food & drink

Self Catering.

Please Note

Included in price: • ERV cancellation insurance • Final cleaning • Laundry (initial supply of bed linen and towels)

Compulsory extra costs, to be paid to the local service provider: • Local tax: CHF 3.30 Payable in resort per person/day

Additional services (optional): • Cot (up to 2 years): CHF 30.00 Bookable extra, payable in resort fixed price • Highchair: Included in the price

All services (mandatory or optional) are for guidance only, ask for an accurate quote when booking your holiday.

We update Seestrasse 3's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.
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Resort: about Lenzerheide: about holidays in Lenzerheide: about ski holidays in Lenzerheide: about ski holidays in Lenzerheide Switzerland

Michelin star restaurants Linked ski area

Lenzerheide’s shot up in the world since linking up with Arosa, and now has one of Switzerland’s biggest ski areas: 225km of scenic slopes and some insanely good powder runs. The attractive town knows how to enjoy the good life, with Michelin starred restaurants, piano bars and a range of lodgings to call home.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Foodies Families Off piste

Lenzerheide webcam

Snow Report: Top 120cm, Bottom 110cm

Snow Forecast: 52cm expected this week

Snow History: March average depth cm

Lenzerheide trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Zürich Airport (ZRH)145km, 2 hours
EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg (BSL)230km, 2.5 hours
Milan–Malpensa Airport (MXP)218km, 2h40
Region:Graubünden, Switzerland
First opened:1936

Lenzerheide lift pass price last reported as CHF 290 (adult 6 day Arosa Lenzerheide). Ask for a quote when booking Seestrasse 3.
Night skiing: Yes
Lenzerheide has W E NW facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December - April.

Town altitude: 1229m
Top of slopes: 2653m
Bottom of piste: 1229m
Vertical drop: 1424m
Total length of trails:225km
Longest piste:13.3km
In the 2013/14 season, Lenzerheide joins hands (well, lifts - the Urdenbahn tramway from Urdenfürggli to be exact) with neighbour Arosa to form one of the biggest ski areas in Switzerland. Of the two linked ski areas, this one has the lion’s share of the slopes - 155km compared to Arosa’s 70km. They stream down to the east and west of the resort, which spreads out along a valley around the gorgeous lake Heidsee. Lenzerheide town is home to most of the ski lifts and you can also access the pistes from Val...
Short beginner slopes are served by drag lifts near the Lenzerheide and Valbella bases, where the likes of Schweizer Schneesportschule and Epic Ski teach the basics. For progression, look to the west side where longer blues can be accessed by taking the ski bus to the Tgantieni chair. Piste #45 is a designated family slope, where racing is banned to maintain a smooth, cruisey pace. Ski the #40a Sie & Er then take the Pedra Grossa lift to link runs down to Valbella. On the east side of the valley, the first Rotho...
While it’s not quite Verbier when it comes to après ski, Lenz. still has a decent supply of bars to provide a tipple when required. Central Pub is an Irish watering hole serving Guinness and whiskies with pool tables and darts for entertainment, while Chämi Bar has a refined atmosphere, with piano music, cocktails and a cigar menu. On a sunny day, bag a seat at the Goldgräber in the middle station, which often hosts live concerts in the spring. Over in Parpen, the Allegra Bar has a cosy, chilled out environm...

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