This hotel is a pioneer in sustainability with a completely CO2-neutral building infrastructure heated by an ice battery, geothermal energy, and heat recovery. It is Green Globe certified and a Swisstainable Level III accommodation, utilizing sustainable materials, having its own apiary, and partnering with myClimate to support environmental projects.
Part of the Tschuggen Collection, which has been climate-neutral since 2019, the hotel has achieved significant CO2 reductions through sustainable practices. It offsets unavoidable emissions by supporting climate protection projects and is a myClimate Cause We Care partner, doubling guest contributions.
Rated Swisstainable Level 2, this hostel is part of the Swiss Youth Hostels network, which incorporates ecological and social concerns into its operations. It focuses on sustainability while providing a combination of accommodation and wellness facilities.
Built using the MINERGIE construction method for very low energy consumption, this hotel is heated exclusively with geothermal energy using probes. It also uses a heat recovery system and worked exclusively with local companies for its construction.
This resort is based on a Greenstyle philosophy aiming for carbon neutrality and self-sustainability. It uses 100% local hydro-electric power and its buildings are constructed to the Minergie standard with a focus on responsible resource use and regional materials.
As Switzerland's first eco-hotel, sustainability, ecology, and regionality are central. It uses pellet heating, solar panels, heat recovery, and sends kitchen waste to a biogas plant.
This residence is certified as CO2 neutral and offsets its business activities' carbon emissions. It purchases electricity from renewable sources and uses eco-branded toiletries.
Sustainability and social commitment are important here. All heat is supplied from renewable energy sources, and they are working to reduce the use of chemicals in cleaning.
Considered a trailblazer in sustainability, this hotel focuses on economic, environmental, and social sustainability. They emphasize the use of local produce.
This hotel emphasizes sustainability and uses typical regional and seasonal products in its cuisine. Rooms feature local pinewood, and the hotel combines tradition with modern architecture.
Certified with the Ibex Fairstay label, this hotel demonstrates a commitment to sustainability. It uses a solar thermal system and a heat pump, significantly reducing heating oil consumption. Guests have the option to make their stay climate neutral.
As part of the Belvedere hotel family, this hotel is working to reduce the use of chemicals in room cleaning. It participates in the Swisstainable sustainability program at Level III (leading).
Holding the ibex fairstay Gold label, this hotel focuses on sustainability across management, ecology, regionality, social, and financial aspects. It utilizes solar energy for hot water and offers incentives for guests using public transport.
This hotel is recognized as the first plus-energy hotel in the Alps. It generates more energy than it consumes through solar and geothermal sources, and utilizes waste heat recovery and ecological cleaning methods.
Awarded the Ibex Fairstay certification, this youth hostel has replaced its oil heating system with a more sustainable pellet plant. It has also implemented water-saving measures across its facilities and offers guests the opportunity for voluntary carbon compensation.
Swiss Youth Hostels generally operate on principles of economic, social, and ecological sustainability, with measures to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gases.
Swiss Youth Hostels generally operate on principles of economic, social, and ecological sustainability, with measures to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gases.
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