Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to Hotel Hermitage, Cervinia
Facts in brief
Official star rating 5
Location 3km from the Matterhorn
Annual opening 1 December to 14 April
Closest airport Turin Airport
Distance from airport The hotel is 1-hour and 40-minutes' drive from Turin Airport
Hotel facilities and services
Gourmet Restaurant with dedicated Sommelier, Bar, Wine List with 900 labels, Lounge, Smoking Room, Spa and Wellness Centre with Indoor Heated Swimming Pool, Spring Water Sauna, Steam Bath, Gym, Jacuzzi, Hydro-massage Tub, Valet Parking, Garage, Babysitting, Children's Room with toys every afternoon during school holidays, Lifts, Summer 18-hole Golf Course, Summer Trekking and Free Climbing, Winter Cervinia Matterhorn Ski Area (300 metres from the hotel), Ski Passes and Lessons.
Complimentary
Wi-Fi, Fitness centre, outdoor parking, shuttle bus to ski slopes.
Land sports
18-hole Golf Course (available in summer), Mountain Biking, Hiking, Climbing. Alpine Pursuits in winter.
Out and about nearby
The Matterhorn where there is an Alpine Cheese Factory. 3 Medieval Castles in Aosta and its archaeological ruins including the Arch of Augustus and the Pretorian Doorman Theatre.
I just wanted to thank you for putting together our recent trip. We thoroughly enjoyed it, We were happy with all the hotels.Mr and Mrs S, June 2023
Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a Classic double room for 7 nights
From about
£1,340
Holiday Code IE736
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to Hotel Hermitage, Cervinia
Located around three kilometres from the Matterhorn, Hotel Hermitage is a five star chalet that combines alpine lodge seclusion with the indulgences of a luxury hotel. As part of the Relais & Chateaux portfolio of hotels, it is evident that the Hotel Hermitage measures up to world class standards through its comfort, culinary expertise, and its emphasis on well-being. In addition to this, the family feel of this hotel is due to the unmistakable level of high quality and personal service. The 38 rooms and suites are decorated in the alpine style with wooden cladding and flooring, and furnishings in rich earthy reds and greens set against crisp white bedding. Take in the panoramic mountain views from the balcony or terrace belonging to each bedroom and enjoy a steaming hot drink whilst gazing at the snow covered peaks. The Spa and Wellness Centre add another layer of luxury to the Hotel Hermitage: guests can enjoy a dip in the indoor spring water pool or the jacuzzi whilst watching the world outside through large windows that fill the room with light. Massages and health and beauty treatments are ideal after days exploring or hiking. Culinary delights may be discovered at the hotel's restaurant, where a gourmet menu delivers hearty yet sophisticated cuisine. Over 600 labels of wine, and a dedicated sommelier, can be found in the restaurant, though wine tasting in the cellar is unmissable. In warmer weather, the 18 hole golf course offers stunning views from the foot of the Matterhorn, and other active visitors may also wish to go trekking or free-climbing, which are also possible. The Hotel Hermitage's luxury accommodation and facilities provide the ideal base in which to relax, before enjoying the outdoor pursuits and stunning surroundings.
Room descriptions
Hotel Hermitage has unique rooms that offer mountain views, minibar, Nespresso machine and tea facilities, safe deposit box, extra pillows, SKY TV, pay TV, free Wi-Fi, slippers, bathrobes and courtesy toiletries.
I just wanted to thank you for putting together our recent trip. We thoroughly enjoyed it, We were happy with all the hotels.Mr and Mrs S, June 2023
Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a Classic double room for 7 nights
From about
£1,340
Holiday Code IE736
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to Hotel Hermitage, Cervinia
The journey and how you get there
For a holiday to Hotel Hermitage in Cervinia, our clients usually fly to Turin, although Milan Malpensa is served by more flights and is also possible but with a longer drive. We recommend the use of a hire-car for a stay at this hotel and we would include it in the price of holiday. The hotel is about 1 hour 35 minutes’ drive from Turin airport
Additional information
Minimum stays: 7 nights minimum stay required during the following periods: from 26 December 2023 to 3 January 2024, and from 10 February to 3 March 2024.
Children: A third bed or baby cot can be provided. Inter-connecting rooms can also be arranged.
Other information: A compulsory supplement is required for the New Year's Eve Gala Dinner. Suit/tuxedo and evening gown are required at the dinner.
Special offers
Call to make your booking and save an extra £50 per adult Call us instead of emailing us when you are thinking of booking a holiday and save an extra £50 per adult (in addition to any special offers that might be available). We want to talk to you to discuss your requirements and a phone call is usually the best way for you to define what you want enabling us to respond more accurately. We want to talk to you and you save an extra £50 per adult.
I just wanted to thank you for putting together our recent trip. We thoroughly enjoyed it, We were happy with all the hotels.Mr and Mrs S, June 2023
Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a Classic double room for 7 nights
From about
£1,340
Holiday Code IE736
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to Hotel Hermitage, Cervinia
About Italian Alps
An Expressions tailor-made holiday in the Italian Alps is a hiker's Promised Land in summer, and in winter the region shelters some of the finest ski resorts in Europe with some of the best snow in recent seasons to match. Bordering Austria to the North and France and Switzerland to the west, the Italian Alps is a pastoral paradise of edelweiss-covered meadows, terraced vineyards and ancient farming villages. Framed by a dramatic backdrop of towering summits and ridges, the Italian Alps reaches its zenith on the border with France, rising to a height of 15,782ft at the snow-capped summit of Monte Bianco - Mont Blanc. Perhaps the most spectacular section of the Italian Alps is the Aoasta Valley, crowned by huge peaks, including the Matterhorn and Mont Blanc, Gran Paradiso and Monte Rosa, with an extensive network of lifts and cable-cars to whisk skiers up the pistes in winter, and walkers up to spectacular trails in summer. Lower down, the Aoasta Valley's ski resorts are connected by cross-country skiing trails, fantastic for walkers in summer. A playground for outdoor adventurers, the area also has some of the best mountain-biking trails in Europe. To the east are the Dolomites, to the southeast is the Piemonte region, whilst further south are the Italian Lakes. The proximity to these different Italian regions makes the Italian Alps a fabulous summer or winter holiday destination.
Highlights of the Italian Alps
Hiking and skiing in the Aoasta Valley; the annual autumn Alba Truffle festival, with more than 40 taking place in various towns and villages in Piemonte. Some Piemonte guesthouses and hotels can also arrange for you to go truffling with a local hound; the baroque piazzas and palaces of Turin, where the Fiat car factory is an interesting visitor attraction in its own right; the Italian Lakes north of Milan, such as Lake Maggiore, Como, and lovely little Orta, which has a Benedictine monastery right in the middle; boat trips on Lake Maggiore to visit the Borromean Islands; the beautiful hill town of Bergamo, with a funicular railway up to Bergamo Alto to visit its stunning 15th century chapel; the mediaeval village of Arca on the upper reaches of the Sarca River Valley; boat tours of Lake Lugano; spectacular views from Monte Mottarone above Stresa on Lake Maggiore, reached by cable car; national parks such as the Stelvio National Park north of Orta and the Parco Nazionale della Val Grande above Verbania on Lake Maggiore; Milan, with its magnificent gothic cathedral, famous La Scala opera house and 19th century Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, perhaps the most elegant shopping arcade in the world; Verona's annual opera festival as well as its sights, including the Romanesque church of San Zeno, the Renaissance Loggia del Consiglio and the Roman Arena.
Travel around the Italian Alps
Trains and buses connect Milan and Verona with the villages and ski resorts to the north, as well as the lakes of Lombardy. As with all trains and buses in Italy, the service is fairly efficient and relatively cheap, and buses in particular are a good way of getting between villages once in the mountains themselves. However, as it often requires several changes to reach smaller, remoter destinations, by far the best way to explore this area is by hire-car, which we include with all our holidays to the Alps.