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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alpine lodge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a type of accommodation or retreat located in a mountainous region, typically associated with skiing or outdoor activities.
Example: "After a long day on the slopes, we returned to our cozy alpine lodge to warm up by the fire."
Alternatives: "mountain lodge" or "ski lodge".
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Accommodations are bunk beds in a traditional alpine lodge, with breakfast and dinner included.
Mr. Marsh, like Mr. Carroll at Industry (food), cited an alpine lodge as his intention.
You can't drive to the Gasthaus Spinas, a Swiss alpine lodge that sits about sixty-five hundred feet above sea level in the mountains above St.
A working fireplace and crane-necked lamps complete the aesthetic of an alpine lodge overlooking the ugly snarl of Eighth Avenue.
When industry(food) opened last spring, it appeared to have little going for it beyond its striking interior design, a cross between woodsy alpine lodge and greenhouse.
orangerooms.co.uk This Georgian hotel's pop-up Après-Ski Bar is a huge snow-topped cabin decked out like an alpine lodge.
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+84 4 37 154336 Bars disguised as alpine lodges are popping up all over London.
Guest areas in the main lodge and in four other buildings are all modeled on modern Alpine lodges.
thefaversham.com This 18th-century coaching inn has added an alpine ski lodge, with an après-ski bar serving German beer, mulled wine, festive cocktails, and snacks such as sausage rolls and mince pies.
8. Who once trashed an Alpine ski lodge?
Among the newest acclaimed arrivals is Horvath (Paul-Lincke-Ufer 44A; 49-030-6128-9992; restaurant-horvath.de), whose wood-paneled walls and dim lighting reminiscent of an Alpine ski lodge belie its ambitious cuisine.
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