Swiss Alps

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Swiss Alps, 3rd to 10th March, 2012

Dates: 
Mar 3 2012 - Mar 10 2012
Prices: 
1 week, €1090 ex flights
Details: 

 Price Includes

7 nights accommodation at the Alpenruhe Hotel
5 day ski pass for 2 regions, Kleine Scheidegg / Murren
Breakfast buffet daily
1 evening meal
60 minute morning yoga-for-skiing class daily
90 minute evening muscle-fixer warm down yoga class daily
Guided alpine hike
Host service
Information on local attractions
Assistance in planning activities
 

Not Included

Flights

Transfers

Ski and Travel Insurance

Lunches while on the piste

Dinner

Swiss Alps - 10th to 17th March 2012

Dates: 
Mar 10 2012 - Mar 17 2012
Prices: 
1 week: Euro 1090 ex flights
Details: 

 Price Includes

7 nights accommodation at the Alpenruhe Hotel
5 day ski pass for 2 regions, Kleine Scheidegg / Murren
Breakfast buffet daily
1 evening meal
60 minute morning yoga-for-skiing class daily
90 minute evening muscle-fixer warm down yoga class daily
Guided alpine hike
Host service
Information on local attractions
Assistance in planning activities
 

Not Included

Flights

Transfers

Ski and Travel Insurance

Lunches while on the piste

Dinner

Swiss Alps - Schedule

7:00am to 8:15am Yoga for Skiing Class
 
8:15am to 9:15am Breakfast
 
9:30am to 5:00pm Mountain fun!
 
5:00pm to 6:00pm Yoga for Skiing Class 
 

Swiss Alps - FAQs

FAQs

 

What is the weather like?

Though up in the snow, the weather can be very hot and sunny. You will need to be prepared for cold weather but a lighter top or t-shirt is a good idea.



What do I need to bring?

You can buy everything you need there, sun-cream is essential. Bring your ski-wear but you can rent ski's/boards/boots/helmuts/protective gear there. We have a supply of yoga mats, but if you are comfortable with your own, please bring it along.



How do I get there?

Swiss Alps - Getting There

Fly to Zurich, Basel or Geneva International Airports. Wengen can be reached by train only as it is situated above the Lauterbrunnen Valley. All Train journeys will involve a change in Interlaken Ost station and Lauterbrunnen station. Main Airports and distance by train:

 

Basel 2hrs

 

Zurich 2.5hrs

 

Geneva 3hrs

 

For train info see www.sbb.ch/en/index.htm

Swiss Alps - Activities

Yogatraveller has chosen Wengen not only for its stunning scenery but for the abundance of activities available, including and in addition to Yoga and Skiing. Below are details about the many things to do in the area.
Things to do on your yoga skiing holiday

 

Skiing, Snowboarding, Sledging, Snow-shoeing, the Jungfraujoch and the mountain Spa

 

Come on a yoga skiing and whether a novice or seasoned snow-goer, we have all grades of mountain in one of the most stunning ski resorts in the world, Wengen.

 

Glimpse the awesome Eiger from one of these great locations included in your mountain pass: Kleine Scheidegg and Männlichen and First Skiing and Snowboarding is a great activity for EVERYONE. Even if you have never learned you can get one-on-one lessons at dicsounted rates with our experienced instructors and take it as far as YOU want to. Lessons are great to improve your technique whatever your level. As a member of our group you will have the opportunity to join in with people your own level and take advantage of the local knowledge our team leaders have. You can take time off and explore youreself, meeting up for lunch or take advantage of private or group lessons with our team of ski/snowboard instructors.

 

Your ski-pass covers three areas which have 100's of kms of well managed piste; Kleine Scheidegg, Männlichen and First. Kleine Scheidegg has easy to moderate runs with a few more difficult pistes, First is a good all rounder with plenty of selection for everyone. There is excellent freeride/off-piste in all three areas. First has a park and half-pipe. Wengen playes host to the Annual World Championship Down-Hill Ski race, where the worlds fastest professional skiiers charge down the Lauberhorn Black run battling for first place. In fact downhill skiing was invented here.

 

Ski rental

1 week 5 star - €130 Top line -  €97
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Snowboard rental

1 week 5 star - €130 Top line - €97

 

Boot rental

1 week €97

 

Ski-school prices (Private lessons start at €30 per hour and prices are negotiable)

 

1 half-day (morning) 3 hours € 33
5 half-day (morning) 15 hours € 143
6 half-day (morning) 18 hours € 163
additional lessons 3 hours € 26

 

Sledging and Snow-shoeing

With a huge selection of well maintained sledge tracks and marked walking tracks, there's plenty to offer the non-skier. In fact, it is often the best way to see these remarkable mountains as you will encounter few people. Sledging is a fun and exciting way to spend an afternoon, even for those who are skiing, and the area boasts the longest sledge track in Europe. Moonlight sledging followed by a cheese fondue is a local favourite.

 

Junfraujoch

Why not take a day off and visit the world famous Junfraujoch, a short train ride away. This UNESCO world site of beauty is the perfect place to make the most of Adventure and Beauty. The train tracks are cut into the massive Eiger mountain taking you up to highest train station in Europe. At almost 4000m you can see the Swiss, French, Austrian and Italian Alps from here, and the awesome glacier in the picture above. Mount Blanc is also visable from up here. Your mountain pass entitles you to a discounted price for this trip.

 

The mountain Spa

At the Victoria Lauberhorn Hotel in Wengen, just a couple of minutes walk from your hotel, is the Solebad Spa. With salt-water pool, jacuzzi and waterfalls, sauna, steamroom and two plunge pools (one cold, one very cold) there is also a sun room for stretching out and relaxing with a book. The offer a range of treatments including massage and it's a great way to relieve those achy muscles after a day on the piste.

Swiss Alps - Accomodation

For your yoga and skiing holiday you will be staying at The Alpenruhe Hotel, perfectly situated looking down on the world famous Lauterbrunnen Valley. You will be staying in a South facing room and your sunny balcony will have one of the best views in town. Truly a spectacular place to wind down after a day on the pistes.
Only a 5-7 minute walk from the ski-lifts, shops and restaurants, the Alpenruhe is a quiet peaceful place to take in the majesty of the surrounding mountains. It is the perfect place to take a walk from into the surrounding hills. As part of your yoga skiing package we offer a guided walk into the mountains.

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Wengen is probably one of the most beautiful places in the world, perfect for a yoga skiing holiday. Situated high in the Alps, Wengen, having no cars, is the perfect mountain getaway. Whether you come to ski, snowboard or sledge, or even just walk, you will find this an inspiring and energising place to practise yoga.

Tailor made yoga for skiing classes are held early in the morning and in the evening after skiing and help to ease aching muscles. Afterwards why not have a massage or another relaxing complementary therapy to round off your yoga skiing day.

For dinner choose from an great range of restaurants, all within walking distance. Wengen also has a great selection of wine bars and fondue eateries.

Swiss Alps - Yoga Teacher

Michelle Riordan

 

 

Hi! My name is Michelle and I'm really looking forward to meeting you at The Little Yoga Cottage. I'm the co-founder of Yogatraveller and this is the combination of all the skills and experience we have gained running retreats and yoga holidays all over the world. We've settled back on home ground after many years of travel and living abroad and are delighted to offer yoga weekends at our own little retreat centre in one of the most beautiful places in the world. The Little Yoga Cottage is the culmination of all of my yoga, mediation and food passions over the past 12 years of my life and I'm excited to share it all with you!

 

 

I've been practicing yoga for 12 years and teaching full-time for the last 5 of these. I trained initially at the Sivananda Ashram in the Himalayas, India, and have continued to learn and grow, working at the Health Oasis Yoga and Detox Centre on Koh Samui, Thailand, then studying teacher training in Galway, Ireland with Carol Murphy of Green Lotus Yoga.

 

 

My style is grounded in the Kristyamacharya lineage with influences of Iyengar, Ashtanga and classical Hatha. I have completed the Level II Anusara Immersion and has been fortunate enough to have attended workshops from some of the world’s greatest yoga teachers, who have all inspired my own style of teaching.

 

 

My teaching style is friendly, informative, challenging and fun. I teach Hatha, Vinyasa, Yoga Therapy, Restorative, Yin Yoga and meditation and can offer different classes to suit different needs and levels. My morning classes are more dynamic with a strong focus on standing postures and alignment, focusing on hand and foot positions, and allowing the natural intelligence of the body to build strength and flexibility.

 

On a physical level, we work through the main areas of yoga: Warm-ups, sun salutations, standing poses, sitting poses, hip openers, twists, core work, balances, back-bends, inversions, warm-downs and savasana. With only small groups, I am able to tailor the classes to each level focusing and observing each student in the capacity of strengths, weaknesses and limitations. It can really help your practice to have someone assess areas to work on, and tips for getting the most of your body type, which isn't always possible in a busy studio environment.

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There is a strong focus on breath-work in my classes, and I encourage students to find the ease and flow in all their postures, whether holding a standing posture for a long time, breathing into a sitting hip opener or jumping through sunsalutes. You will be guided to tune into your energetic body and to explore what it is you need in your practice, to balance you on all levels. I encourage students to find the softness in the postures, and that even when we are working really hard, with grace, flow and ease, we can achieve more, not just physically, but by allowing the work to seep deep into our mental, emotional and spiritual planes. 

 

 

 

My afternoon classes really allow us to travel deep into the body, and give us the opportunity to tune in with what's going on with our bodies, mind and emotions. We use the breath and a strong sense of self-awareness to generate prana; allowing us to work through physical and emotional blocks to let this life-energy to flow through us freely. We use these classes to explore the Yin side of yoga, the softer, more feminine side. Sometimes the work we do in the afternoon classes can have a far more profound effect than the stronger, more Yang based morning practice.

 

I have been teaching for years and have taught many different things. I have taught children in school, English as a second language to adults in Hong Kong, Scuba Diving in many many remote places around the world and yoga at all our Yogatraveller destinations. I love meeting people and love to get to know guests on my yoga retreats. I have trained in Buddhist meditation and have undergone other meditation trainings too.

 

 

Besides yoga, I love to surf, dive, snowboard and hike, I love reading and writing, and one of my particular interests is in food. I love cooking and preparing raw food and especially enjoy serving people tasty, delicious and yet healthy food on my retreats.

 

 

One of my greatest interests is travel and I have lived and worked in countries all over the world, including many parts of Asia, Africa and Europe and I have travelled to many other far-flung places, some of which my family have never heard of! I am married to Michael, co-founder of Yogatraveller and together with our 2 year old son we are settled on the West of Ireland and are currently expecting our second child.

 

Swiss Alps - The Location

Sun salutations and skiing in the Swiss Alps

 

Yoga is the perfect compliment to a holiday skiing on the slopes. Start the day with an early morning yoga class to warm up those muscles, head off with a body totally prepared for a day of skiing, snowboarding, sledging or snow walking, and return to your yoga mat to stretch out those aching muscles.

 

"Whether you are a beginner or experienced, the hundreds of kilometers of piste will give you lots of fun, and when you've had enough activity for one day, head back to the Alpenruhe Hotel in beautiful car free Wengen''

- Lucy Edge, BA's High Life Magazine Jan 06'

 

Our unique yoga and skiing retreat enables you to get away from it and get into it in our Alpine paradise. Our resort is perched high up in the mountain village of Wengen, a UNESCO world site of beauty, perfect for a yoga skiing holiday. Wengen is world famous for its spectacular views and has no cars or traffic.

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Start the day with a gentle yoga session or an early morning walk to warm up your muscles. Follow this with a healthy breakfast and head off for a day of adventure. Choose from skiing, snowboarding, snow-shoeing, hiking, sledging or even ice-skating and curling! Our yoga skiing holiday has it all!

 

If you’ve never skied and want to join our yoga skiing holiday we will book you into ski-school. End the day with a gentle yoga class and a pampering massage. Dine in one of the excellent local restaurants and relax at night with a glass of wine or a hot chocolate under the stars on your own private terrace.