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Our most generous suite: 50 m² nestled under the eaves of Le Grand Chalet, in Leysin, where centuries-old beams form a cathedral ceiling. Carved wood, patinated by the decades, meets the softness of linen and wool fabrics, creating a cocoon where every detail tells an alpine story. The king-size bed, facing the summits, welcomes you with exceptional bedding: Egyptian cotton sheets and a natural down duvet. The adjoining lounge, with its sofa bed, offers a full living space, comfortably accommodating up to four people, as a couple, family or with friends. The bathroom, dressed in natural stone and pale wood, invites you to slow down with its walk-in shower and artisanal toiletries. But it is the balcony that steals the show: a true private belvedere suspended above the valley, offering a striking face-to-face with the Diablerets glaciers. You settle there at daybreak, coffee in hand, and immediately understand why some guests extend their stay. One more morning, one more sunset.
Book this roomIncluded in every stay
- Free Wi-Fi
- Wake-up service
- Breakfast buffet included

Morning, suspended
Breakfast on the terrace
At daybreak, the terrace awaits, still bathed in the cool shade of the firs. Steaming coffee, fresh juices, warm brioche: settle in facing the Dents du Midi and watch the valley awaken, at the slow rhythm of the peaks lighting up one by one.
Amenities
- Balcony
- Desk
- Heating
- Electricity and water included
- Bathroom, shower, sink
- Hairdryer
- Toiletries
- Toilet
- Telephone
- Satellite TV

Soulscape Adventure
Discovery days
on an electric bike
Set off from Leysin for guided rides through ridges, villages and vineyards: tailor-made itineraries, gourmet options and breathtaking panoramas.
E-bike rental available directly at the hotel. Coaching and other routes on request.
Explore the routes→Our other rooms and suites

Chalet Junior Suite
35 m² where the morning light pours in by the armful, at Le Grand Chalet in Leysin. Walls clad in pale wood give the space a natural, almost self-evident elegance. From the balcony, the alpine landscape transforms hour by hour: morning mist, bright sunlight, evening alpenglow. A room made for those who like to take their time.

Chalet Junior Suite Family
Same surface, same view, but a layout reimagined for families staying in Leysin. Children have their own corner, parents theirs, and everyone meets on the balcony for the mountain spectacle. A rare balance between conviviality and intimacy, at the heart of Le Grand Chalet.

Standard South
Facing due south, this room captures the longest light of the day. The balcony opens onto a sweeping panorama where the ridges remain visible until sunset. Compact yet complete, it is perfect for solo travellers or couples who spend their days outdoors and ask only for a cosy bed for the night.

Standard Corner
Two windows, two viewpoints. Thanks to its corner position, this room at Le Grand Chalet in Leysin enjoys a double exposure that lights the space from morning to evening. You discover a different framing of the valley and the fir forests. An ideal format for two, with everything needed and nothing superfluous.

Standard Corner Family
The bunk beds delight the children, the parents appreciate the corner position and its double view of the Leysin valley. At 18 m², this family room at Le Grand Chalet makes the most of every nook. In the evening, everyone gathers to share the day's adventures: slopes, sledding or forest walks.

Standard Corner Family without balcony
The mezzanine turns this family room into an adventure ground for the youngest, who settle in as if in a perched cabin. Downstairs, the parents enjoy a calm space with warm tones. No balcony here, but an all-wood interior with a charm of its own: that of a true mountain refuge at Le Grand Chalet in Leysin.

Single Room South Balcony
Our smallest room is also one of the most endearing. Facing south, it offers a private balcony where you sit with a book and a coffee, facing a panorama that would put many suites to shame. Designed for the solo traveller, it proves that 12 m² well drawn are enough to feel exactly where you should be.

