This hotel is one of the first carbon negative hotels in Switzerland. It utilizes solar panels for electricity, uses zero fossil fuels for heating, and is constructed with locally sourced wood and organic, recyclable materials. The hotel also maintains a no single-use plastic policy and plants a tree for every three nights stayed.
This hotel is recognized as a sustainable accommodation option. It is certified Minergie, a Swiss standard that ensures high-quality, energy-efficient construction and comfortable living spaces through excellent insulation, efficient heating, and automatic ventilation.
This bed and breakfast is noted as an eco-friendly house. It was constructed primarily with wood and glass, designed to offer comfort and natural light.
This chalet is listed under 'Sustainable Travel' and is located in a natural setting. While specific eco-certifications are not detailed, its inclusion in this category suggests a focus on environmentally conscious practices.