Survetta House emerges from the trees of the Upper Engadine Mountains as if from the pages of a fairy tale, its imposing turrets and Belle Epoque exterior standing out against rugged valley landscape. The century-old property upholds old-world traditions, including jackets and ties (or cravats) for men in the lobby and Grand Restaurant after 7 P.M. Informal attire at the Survetta Club. From December through April, an adjacent ski lift is available to transport guests to more than 350 kilometers of downhill runs. During the summer season, endless options exist for exploring the region by foot, bike, horseback or even abseil. A tennis pro is on hand for lessons on the hotel’s three clay courts, and golfers can choose from three nearby courses. A driving range, putting and pitching green are on property.