




A historic 19th-century manor house spread across four floors, featuring grand reception rooms, a professional kitchen, and a dedicated spa level.
31 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 12 guests
1 double or king
1 double or king
twin or double
twin or double
1 double or king
Ensuite bathroom
1 double or king
Ensuite bathroom
twin or double
Ensuite bathroom
twin or double
Ensuite bathroom
3 bathrooms, 2 additional toilets
From
£25,000
per week
From
£45,000
per week
From
£85,000
per week
Domaine de la Baronne sits in Bluche, a quieter residential quarter that forms part of the broader Crans-Montana ski area in the Swiss Alps. Crans-Montana itself spans two linked resort towns and offers access to over 140 kilometres of piste across a south-facing plateau, with reliable sunshine and long ski days as a result. The resort is well connected by road and rail, with Sierre on the valley floor served by direct trains from Geneva and Zurich, from where a funicular climbs directly to the resort. The ski-in, ski-out position means guests can access the slopes directly from the property, removing the need for daily transfers to the lifts. Village restaurants, shops, and après-ski are within easy reach of the chalet.
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Sun-drenched luxury and spectacular Valais Alps views on a sprawling south-facing plateau.
Perched on a sunny, south-facing plateau high above the Rhône Valley, Crans-Montana offers breathtaking panoramic views stretching from the Matterhorn to Mont Blanc. Known for its upscale ambiance, the resort seamlessly blends world-class alpine skiing with designer boutiques, Michelin-starred dining, and luxury wellness retreats. It is essentially two towns, Crans and Montana, combined into one vibrant alpine center. The skiing terrain is incredibly varied, catering heavily to intermediates and advanced skiers who enjoy wide, scenic red runs. The resort extends up to the Plaine Morte glacier at nearly 3,000 meters, ensuring reliable snow cover and spectacular high-alpine descents. For freestyle enthusiasts, the expansive snowpark at Cry d'Er is widely considered one of the best in Switzerland. Beyond the slopes, Crans-Montana is a true year-round destination, but in winter, it comes alive with bustling après-ski spots, ice skating, and extensive winter walking trails. Whether you're carving down perfectly groomed corduroy, exploring off-piste zones in Aminona, or sipping champagne on a sun-drenched terrace, Crans-Montana delivers a quintessential premium Swiss ski experience.
Crans-Montana boasts 140km of predominantly south-facing slopes, meaning skiers enjoy long, sunny days on the mountain. The terrain features sweeping, beautifully groomed red and blue pistes ideal for cruising, while the Plaine Morte glacier offers high-altitude reliability and a thrilling 8km descent down to the valley.
The Valais is renowned for its towering 4,000-meter peaks, dramatic valleys, and some of the most famous and snow-sure ski resorts in the world.
High-alpine terrain at 2,927m offering reliable snow and a legendary 8km descent back to the village.
The resort's freestyle hub featuring a massive snowpark, halfpipe, and the lively Cry d'Er Club d'Altitude.
Challenging red runs and steep pitches offering some of the best high-speed carving in the resort.
A dedicated family and beginner zone easily accessible from Montana with gentle slopes and magic carpets.
A quiet, un-groomed nature zone perfect for ski touring, snowshoeing, and lift-accessed freeriding.
Geneva Airport (GVA)
2h 15min
180km
Private taxis, shared shuttles, or a highly efficient direct train from Geneva airport to Sierre. Multiple large underground paid car parks available at the base stations in Crans, Montana, and Violettes.
Early December to late April
The Plaine Morte glacier sometimes opens earlier depending on late autumn snowfall.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (CHF 89), Adult 6-Day Pass (CHF 380)