Our History

THE LODGE

Hidden Dragon opened its doors for its first full winter season in December 2009.

The lodge offers an impressive 700m2 of laid-back luxury, over four floors and across six ensuite bedrooms. Guests can ski-out of the ‘Gents-Club’ style ski room fully equipped in their heated boots taken straight from the rack, while enjoying an après-ski beverage at the in-house bar after a hard day on the slopes.

For those wanting to take a breather from skiing, Hidden Dragon offers a wealth of alternative activities and facilities. From the well-stocked wine cellar to the wellbeing spa, sauna and Hammam, or the professional sound-proofed cinema to the perfectly positioned yoga deck – there’s something to suit all, across all seasons.

The exclusive mountain hideaway reaches a new level of luxury due to the auspicious feng shui location, a yin & yang balance and subtle showcase of Shinto beliefs and Eurasian heritage.

Because of this, guests will leave urban stresses at the door and immerse themselves in the serenity of our location, unconsciously absorbing the positive energy around them. 

THE LOCATION

It is undeniably one of the most dynamic ski regions in Europe and yet one of the least publicised.  A well-kept secret by those in the know! 92 lifts interlink 412kms of groomed pistes, connecting the numerous resorts of Verbier, La Tzoumaz, Siviez, Nendaz, Veysonnaz, Mayens de L’Ours, Thyon, Les Collons and Les Masses.

Les 4 Vallées stretches from Les Masses in the East all the way to Verbier to the West, the most famous and most populated of all the 9 ski stations. An advanced skier can leave the Hidden Dragon Clubroom and be having lunch in Verbier within an hour and a half of departing and, in fact, can reach the top of the infamous Mont Fort faster than his Verbier neighbours due to Veysonnaz’s convenient location.

Although Veysonnaz is an undiscovered ski destination by most of the world, the Swiss have been training their World Cup racers there for decades. The Piste de L’Ours is on the World Cup race circuit and a thrilling descent for holidayers wishing to emulate Didier Cuche! Although Verbier holds the crown for the most glamorous of the 9 resorts, those in search of emptier pistes, fewer queues, yet equally dynamic backcountry runs, tend to head to the eastern end of the region.

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