Exclusive 1 Bedroom Villa, Graubünden Villa 1043
Silvaplana-Surlej, Switzerland
Amenities
Scenic Views
Outdoor furniture
A/C
Pets Allowed
Parking
Washer/Dryer
Home details
Property Manager is proud to present Graubünden Villa 1043. ’Graubünden Villa 1043’, 2-room apartment 57 m2, on the ground floor. Partly renovated in 2016, cosy furnishings: open livingdining room with 1 sofabed (160 cm, length 200 cm), TV (flat screen). Exit to the terrace. 1 room with 1 double bed (1 x 170 cm, length 200 cm). Open kitchen (dishwasher, 4 ceramic glass hob hotplates, toaster, kettle, electric coffee machine, Capsules for coffee machine (Nespresso) extra, fondue Set (chinoise)). ShowerbidetWC. Small terrace. Terrace furniture. View of the mountains and the resort. Facilities: hair dryer. Internet (WiFi, free). Garage space n 26 on the property, height 205 cm, width 290 cm. Please note: non-smokers only.Surlej 1 km from Silvaplana: Cosy apartment house ’Graubünden Villa 1043’, 3 storeys, built in 2000. In the centre of Surlej, in the residential district, 300 m from the edge of the forest, 500 m from the lake, 300 m from the skiing area. For shared use: small terraced garden (not fenced). In the house: storage room for skis, washing machine, tumble dryer (for shared use, extra). Communal covered parking space n 26 at the house. Shop 1 km, grocery 1 km, restaurant 20 m, bakery, café 60 m, bus stop ’Surlej Parkplatz’ 200 m, indoor swimming pool 6 km, lake Silvaplaner See 500 m. Golf course (18 hole) 13 km, surf school 1.7 km, tennis 1.7 km, indoor tennis centre 5.5 km, minigolf 6 km, riding stable 3.3 km, sports centre 1.7 km, walking paths from the house, cycle lane 400 m, cable car, ski lift 700 m, ski rental 400 m, ski bus stop 200 m, ski school, children’s ski school 300 m, sled run 11 km, cross country ski track 200 m, ice field 1.7 km, children’s playground 1 km. Nearby attractions: Nietzsche-Haus in Sils-Maria 6 km, Segantini-Museum in St. Moritz 6 km. Well-known ski regions can easily be reached: Corvatsch - Furtschellas 700 m, Corviglia 6 km, Diavolezza - Lagalb 25 km. Well-known lakes can easily be reached: Silvaplana See 500 m, Silser See 5 km, St. Moritzer See 6 km. Hiking paths: Corvatsch - Furtschellas 700 m, Via Engiadina 1.7 km, Seengebiet St. Moritz - Maloja. Please note: ski bus (free of charge). Free ski bus service to the ski region Corvatsch. The keys‘ handover takes place by the agency Interhome in St. Moritz, 6 km.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
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About the area
St. Moritz, Switzerland, is a destination synonymous with elegance, luxury, and world-class winter sports. Nestled in the Engadin valley, this alpine resort town is famed for its sparkling, sun-soaked days—averaging around 322 days of sunshine a year—making it a haven for both winter and summer activities.
In the winter, St. Moritz transforms into a snow-covered playground, attracting skiers and snowboarders with its well-groomed pistes and challenging off-piste runs. The town has hosted the Winter Olympics twice, and its ski facilities are nothing short of exceptional, with slopes suitable for all levels of expertise. Cross-country skiers will find extensive trails, including the scenic route to the nearby village of Pontresina.
Beyond skiing, St. Moritz is renowned for its unique winter sports offerings. Visitors can experience the thrill of bobsledding on the world's oldest bobsleigh run or try their hand at the adrenaline-pumping sport of Cresta sledding. The frozen Lake St. Moritz also hosts a variety of events, from horse racing and polo to ice cricket and the "White Turf" horse race, providing entertainment against a backdrop of stunning mountain scenery.
When the snow melts, St. Moritz reveals lush green landscapes and crystal-clear lakes. Hiking and mountain biking trails abound, offering breathtaking views of the Engadin valley. The town is also a golfer's paradise, with courses that boast some of the most scenic fairways in the world.
Cultural pursuits are equally rewarding in St. Moritz. The Segantini Museum is dedicated to the works of the painter Giovanni Segantini, who lived in the area. For a touch of history, the Engadine Museum showcases the region's traditional life and architecture, while the Leaning Tower, a remnant of the 12th-century St. Mauritius Church, adds a historical landmark to the town's profile.
Luxury is a byword in St. Moritz, with its high-end boutiques, exclusive jewelers, and gourmet restaurants. The town's culinary scene is as refined as its clientele, featuring Michelin-starred establishments and traditional Engadin specialties. After a day of indulgence or adventure, visitors can unwind in one of the many world-class spas and wellness centers that make the most of the region's natural mineral springs.
St. Moritz is not just a destination; it's a lifestyle. With its combination of natural beauty, sporting excellence, and opulent amenities, it offers an experience that is both exhilarating and rejuvenating, making it a must-visit for those seeking the pinnacle of alpine luxury.
House rules
Check-in 3:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM