Klosters has always been the quieter, more discreet alternative to its neighbour Davos — a romantic alpine village that has drawn royalty and discerning travellers for generations precisely because it refuses to be anything other than itself. Chesa Falcun is its finest chalet: 480 square metres set over four floors in a private cluster of residences, with the virgin snowfield in front guaranteed never to be built upon, and sweeping southerly views across the entire valley to the Gotschna and Kublis peaks that are simply unmatched in the resort.
Six ensuite bedrooms — all configurable as super-king or twin, each with its own private terrace or balcony — accommodate up to 12 guests with complete flexibility. The master suite is a room apart: a fireplace, a soaring double-height wooden ceiling, and a private south-facing balcony that makes it genuinely difficult to get out of bed. Traditional warm fabrics and modern quality fittings combine throughout to create a chalet that is as warm and genuinely homely as it is impeccably finished. The drawing room's grand fireplace anchors the living space, while the elevator connects all four floors with ease and a well-stocked wine cellar rewards the evenings.
The wellness facilities are outstanding — sauna, steam shower, massage room, and a partially covered outdoor hot tub that is at its finest when the snow is falling. A ski room with heated boot warmers, a private garage for six cars, and a heated driveway and terrace complete the picture. A personal chef, chalet manager, chauffeur, and housekeeper are all included, with a champagne reception, daily breakfast, afternoon tea, and six gourmet dinners served each week. The Gotschna ski lift is three minutes away by chauffeur, or ten minutes on foot across the snow.