From the chalet, the view is one of the most breathtaking, especially when your eyes travel toward the Weisshorn and the surrounding peaks. Standing on the sunny terras the valley opens wide to reveal a dramatic panorama of snow-capped giants. The Weisshorn (4,506 m) rises majestically in the distance, its elegant pyramid-like summit gleaming white against the deep blue sky. It is one of the most striking peaks in Switzerland, and from the chalet, you see its full, commanding profile. Closer by, you can also spot the Bishorn (4,153 m) and other Val d’Anniviers summits, their glaciers shimmering in the sunlight. In summer, the slopes below are covered in green alpine pastures dotted with wildflowers; in winter, the mountains are a pure, untouched blanket of snow.From the Hotel Weisshorn, perched high above St-Luc on the opposite side of the valley, the perspective is just as magical but reversed: you gaze down into the Val d’Anniviers with Grimentz nestled like a toy village below, and behind it, the Weisshorn and its glacial neighbors dominate the horizon.Whether at sunrise, when the peaks glow pink and gold with alpenglow, or at night, when the Milky Way stretches above the silhouette of the Weisshorn, the view from teh chalet toward the Hotel Weisshorn and the Weisshorn massif is nothing short of sublime and timeless — a true Alpine postcard come to life.