Here’s an interesting thing I found out. Near St. Moritz, in the resort of Pontresina they take a wooden tub filled with mountain spring water, then light a fire under it. When you come in from the slopes, you slip into one of these bubbling cauldrons and relax. You can even rent bathing trunks. I would have never thought of wearing bathing trunks. But then, when you have a fire under your wooden tub, maybe you’d like to escape with your dignity when things go bad.
You can rent an apartment near Pontresina, you know. the one over there to the Left is called Chesa Grischa. You can only bring one dog, sorry, but there’s a parking space waiting for you.
Where else would you go for winter sports than Switzerland? There are mountains, valleys, more mountains…
And lots of snow.
So get into that hot tub. Don’t worry about the fire under you. It’s not even as bad as when your boss tries to set one. The hot tub is set in snow.


I’d hot tub anywhere let alone in Switzerland!
I hear that travel guy - switzerland anything sounds awesome
Switzerland is one of the most mountainous countries of Europe. More than 70
percent of its area is covered by the Alps, in the central and southern regions, and
the Jura, in the northwest. The Swiss Alps are part of the largest mountain
system in Europe and are famous for their jagged peaks and steep-sided
valleys.Fantastic routes, breathtaking vistas: experiences that await the traveler
on the Glacier-Express from St. Moritz to Zermatt, across 291 bridges and through
91 tunnels, and on the William Tell-Express from Lucerne to Lugano/Locarno.