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Introducing Chalet Artemis, St. Anton

Six-bedroom luxury chalet in the heart of St Anton
Heated indoor pool, wellness area & private cinema
Only an hour from Innsbruck Airport
Available for Easter 2020

March 2ndSt. Anton, Austria

LOCATION

Chalet Artemis is a luxury chalet in the heart of the lively and popular ski destination, St Anton. Otherwise known as ‘the cradle of alpine skiing’, St. Anton is the largest town in the Sankt Anton and Arlberg region, and Chalet Artemis is ideally located within it, just steps away from the main ski lifts and only an hour’s drive from Innsbruck Airport. Guests will have a private driver during their stay.

EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE & DINING

Run by Rob, Rosie and Becky this chalet is distilled from over 30 years’ experience in the ski chalet business, bringing with it, impeccable tailored service and unique alpine dining options. Expect daily welcomes from a personalised fridge, fully stocked with only the best quality, locally sourced ingredients. Whether you like to eat healthy or hearty, formally or informally, Chalet Artemis can truly tailor to every need. Fine dining, Tyrolean specialities, tapas & curry nights and tasting menus are but a few offerings from the Michelin trained chefs. All meals are served alongside a huge array of international and local wines from the chalets infamous ‘wine wall’. This is dining at its best.

INSPIRATIONAL DESIGN & FEATURES

Having undergone a recent refurbishment this chalet is looking slicker than ever. Traditional alpine comforts combine with contemporary modern design where guests can relax in front of an open fire whilst sitting atop designer Rolf Benz sofas. The chalet features its very own private 12-seater cinema complete with velvet tiered seats, a karaoke machine and its very own retro popcorn machine Sleeping up to 12 guests in six double en-suite bedrooms, these rooms are the definition of luxury, with cashmere lined beds, ceiling mounted speakers, smart televisions and idyllic views of the surrounding mountains, town and Rendl ski area. This chalet undoubtedly is one of the most exclusive St. Anton chalets to date.

WELLNESS AT CHALET ARTEMIS

Austrian alpine living and wellness go hand in hand, and Chalet Artemis takes wellness seriously. Boasting an extensive and state-of-the-art wellness area, Chalet Artemis has an 8m indoor pool with jet streams, a reviving massage room, a cosy Swedish style sauna, and a wooden panelled hot tub fully equipped with its own speakers. Beauty and physio therapists can be organised for treatments in the private massage room – the perfect place to unwind after a full days skiing.

HOW

Rates from $31,500 for a one week stay (Sunday-Sunday)

www.chaletartemis.com

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SIBBJÄNS ARRIVES ON GOTLAND, SWEDEN

February 2nd

SIBBJÄNS ARRIVES ON GOTLAND, SWEDEN

SIBBJÄNS ARRIVES ON GOTLAND, SWEDEN

A REGENERATIVE FARM STAY SHAPED BY SEASONS, FRIENDSHIP AND CRAFTSMANSHIP

Sweden

Sibbjäns began quietly, the combined dream of Jonas Nordlander and Sanna Rönn, who with close friends and many meaningful couples Pontus and Kina Zeidler share a life between Stockholm and Gotland. Over the past four years, they have steadily transformed this former horse farm into a regenerative stay that feels singular to anywhere else in Scandinavia.

After a soft opening in 2025 for friends and family, the farm stay now enters 2026 as its first full season, opening more intentionally to a like-minded global community drawn to nature, food, and thoughtful design.

 

A PLACE TO REST

 

22 individually designed rooms sit across the Hotel and ‘The Bunkhouse,’ each named after important women in the family and among their friends. Adorned with classic Scandi touches of sheepskin throws, limewashed walls, soft palettes, and contemporary art, the spaces are designed for comfort.

Buildings are framed by wildflowers and constructed using traditional methods, much of the work completed by hand, with local craftsmanship central to the process. Architect Maja Berg has been a key contributor, working alongside Erik Larsson, a Master of Gotlandic Craft Heritage, who built some of the original buildings himself and continues to pass on traditional building knowledge to the next generation.

THE KITCHEN FOLLOWS THE FARM

At the heart of Sibbjäns is a working farm home to hens, Mangalitza pigs, horses, and sheep, with agriculture guiding both the kitchen and the guest experience.

In the gardens, lead gardener and local Karin Winarve brings a quiet hand to what thrives here across meadows, vegetable beds, and fruit-growing plots. Produce is grown on-site and harvested seasonally, forming the backbone of a true farm-to-table approach—one that pauses entirely during the winter months when the land rests.

 

EXPERIENCES & ‘VIKING WELLNESS’

New for the 2026 season, wellbeing at Sibbjäns is restorative rather than prescriptive. Inspired by Nordic traditions and the physicality of outdoor life, the evolving wellness offering includes:

  • A hand-built yoga barn

  • A wood-fired sauna

  • An outdoor gym

  • Recreational spaces

  • The beginnings of what will become one of the world’s most beautiful tennis courts.

The surrounding landscape invites guests to engage with nature on its own terms, from cycling or horse riding across open farmland to kitesurfing along Gotland’s windswept coastline (widely regarded as one of the finest spots in Europe for the sport). This is ‘Viking wellness’ in spirit—elemental, grounding, and quietly transformative.

 

SWEDEN’S ‘SUNSHINE ISLAND’

Gotland is Sweden’s sunniest destination, known for its distinctive light, limestone landscapes, and strong ‘right to roam’ ethos. Open from Easter through to Christmas and closed entirely during the dark winter months, Sibbjäns follows the natural calendar rather than resisting it.

Reaching it is part of the journey:

  • A short flight from Stockholm to the island’s capital of Visby, followed by a drive across the island.

  • A ferry crossing that reinforces the sense of arrival somewhere distinct and deliberately unhurried.

  • For those preferring a more direct approach, arrival by helicopter is also possible.

At its core, Sibbjäns remains a place for friends old and new built slowly, grounded in nature, and designed to endure.

BRENNERS PARK-HOTEL & SPA REOPENS AFTER LANDMARK RENOVATION

November 5th

BRENNERS PARK-HOTEL & SPA REOPENS AFTER LANDMARK RENOVATION

A New Chapter Begins as Europe’s Legendary Grand Hotel Returns

Alive with the Spirit of the Black Forest and the Cultural Pulse of Baden-Baden

Germany

Following a meticulous two-year transformation, Brenners Park-Hotel & Spa, the original grande dame of the Oetker Hotels portfolio, proudly reopens its doors – ushering in a revitalised era of timeless hospitality and contemporary finesse.