Get your game on in Switzerland

Monday, 02 Jun, 2009 0

Summer in Geneva is amazing as the average temperature is a balmy 25°C / 78°F – perfect weather for a round of 18 holes on a championship course. Only the views of the Alps will compete for your attention!

Geneva, nestled at the foot of the Swiss Alps, and within easy reach of Europe’s major cities, is truly a destination for the summer season. Golf lovers will adore Geneva and the Hotel d’Angleterre. They will find a tempting selection of magnificent courses a mere 20 minutes from their room – the Golf & Country Club de Bonmont, the most famous in Geneva for its technical difficulties and stunning views; Golf du Domaine de Divonne, the most spectacular 18 hole championship golf course; and the Golf & Country Club de Bossey, with views over the Lake Geneva.

Set against the towering backdrop of snow capped peaks, with the shimmering waters of Lake Geneva nearby, few fairways and greens can compete with the golf experiences afforded by Geneva.

If your partners don’t share your passion for the game, they won’t be short of other things to do – from boat trips across the lake to shopping sprees in some of Europe’s most chic boutiques, and from organised chocolate factory excursions to fascinating tours of some remarkable museums, there’s ample ways to spend the day. Then, in the evening, the two of you can dine in Windows Restaurant and regale each other with highlights of your day as the sunset bathes the lake and mountains in its rosy glow.

To make this prospect even more irresistible Hotel d’Angleterre, with its magnificent views over Lake Geneva, has created a special summer golfing package for lovers of the game.

Fairway to Heaven package includes:
• Two nights in a beautifully appointed luxury bedroom
• Daily buffet breakfast
• Welcome drink on arrival at the hotel
• Return transfer to the golf club along the picturesque banks of Lake Geneva
• Green fees for two
• Four-course dinner in Windows Restaurant on one evening of your stay

Dating back to 1872, Hotel d’Angleterre has all the old world charm with new world service. Located on the shores of Lake Geneva, with majestic views of the Jet d’Eau, Mont Blanc and surrounding mountains, the hotel is a short walk or boat ride to Geneva’s elite shopping on Rue du Rhône and the banking district, and a short fifteen minutes drive from the airport. Each of the 39 guest rooms and 6 luxury suites are lavishly decorated with the finest fabrics and furnishings in a distinctly European style. The hotel boasts Windows Restaurant, a celebrated restaurant for its superb cuisine and spectacular views across and beyond to Mont Blanc, as well as The Leopard Lounge, the most famous bar in the city in which to sample the well stocked bar, cigar lounge area and enjoy contemporary live music on the weekends. Hotel d’Angleterre is part of Red Carnation – a luxury collection of family run hotels, and a member of The Leading Small Hotels of the World.

• Priced from CHF 3,400 (exclusive of tax) based on two people sharing a Classic Room for two nights.
• Available for Monday to Friday arrivals until 31st October 2009.
• The golf course will be confirmed at time of booking. Selection of courses includes Golf & Country Club de Bonmont, Golf du Domaine de Divonne, Golf & Country Club de Bossey.
• This offer is subject to availability and booking conditions, and cannot be used in conjunction with any offers. Equipment hire can be arranged at a supplement on request.

For bookings or further information visit www.dangleterrehotel.com



 

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