Heated Outdoor Pools With Great Views to Visit During Winter

When the temperature plummets during the winter months in the Northern Hemisphere, don’t pack away your bathing suit and wait for summer’s return. Instead, ease into the therapeutic waters of a heated outdoor pool. Trust us, enjoying a warm soak while you’re surrounded by snow-capped mountains has its own unique charm. Whether it’s to soothe your achy muscles after a long day on the slopes or just to find your chill while taking in some much-needed warmth, head to one of these majestic hotels around the world that prove outdoor swimming pools aren’t only for summer.

The heated outdoor pool at Riffelalp Resort, with steam and bubbling water; Matterhorn in distance

The heated outdoor pool at Riffelalp Resort features panoramic views of the Pennine Alps near the border of Switzerland and Italy.

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Riffelalp Resort

At over 7,000 feet above sea level, this is Europe’s highest outdoor pool. (With a temperature of a toasty 95 degrees Fahrenheit, it may be one of its hottest too.) The ice-blue pool is the highlight of Spa 2222m at Riffelalp Resort, the highest spa in Europe. The open-air pool features a direct view of the majestic Matterhorn, which feels close enough to smack with a snowball. The mountain resort’s wellness center also includes an indoor pool heated to 86 degrees, as well as a steam cave, Finnish sauna, and grotto of saline baths and waterfalls. It’s not easy to reach—getting to the Swiss resort takes an Alpine railway and a snowmobile—but the panoramic views you’ll enjoy of the Pennine Alps from this heated outdoor pool are worth the uphill journey.

The rooftop pool deck at Residences of the Little Nell, with ski slopes of Aspen Mountain in background

The rooftop pool deck at Residences of the Little Nell overlooks the world-famous ski slopes of Aspen Mountain.

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Residences at the Little Nell

Located in Aspen, Colorado, the Little Nell ski resort is the only five-star hotel that offers ski-in/ski-out access to Aspen Mountain. The luxury hotel has an impressive outdoor swimming pool, but it’s at the Residences at the Little Nell—Airbnb-like condos on the property that are available for visitors to own or rent—where visitors will find a truly unrivaled rooftop pool and hot tub. With 360-degree views of the surrounding Rockies, guests can enjoy a glamorous soak in the heated outdoor pool while snow flurries twirl overhead. Food and drinks are served poolside from June to October, weather permitting. In the spring and summer, the rooftop’s “water garden” landscaping feeds bees and butterflies. The residences were renovated for the 2023/24 ski season by Rottet Studio with new carpeting, furnishings, and artwork.

Long pool surrounded by wooden deck and roof at Ion Adventure Hotel; a few soakers at far end of pool

The Ion Adventure Hotel in Iceland is surrounded by lava fields that provide geothermal heat.

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Ion Adventure Hotel

This eco-friendly boutique hotel in Iceland is located near the volcanic Mount Hengill, about 30 minutes by car from Reykjavík along the popular “Golden Circle” route. The Ion Adventure Hotel’s stark aesthetic takes cues from its surrounding landscape and emphasizes sustainable construction, which is evidenced by the use of locally salvaged driftwood throughout the hotel. Its nature-inspired, minimalist design carries over to the Lava Spa, with an open-air soaking pool heated using geothermal energy from the nearby volcanoes. The hotel also sits close to the UNESCO-listed Thingvellir National Park, offering access to plenty of hiking trails that lead to natural hot springs. You can even dive and snorkel the crystal clear waters there. While you’re soaking up natural warmth from the Earth, keep your eyes peeled for the Northern Lights dancing across the sky.

Three small outdoor pools at Ski Portillo, next to snowy mountains

Located in the Chilean Andes near the border with Argentina, Ski Portillo is regarded as the oldest ski resort in South America.

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Ski Portillo

Located near the border with Argentina, Ski Portillo is a dream mountain resort in the heart of the Chilean Andes. The secluded, mountainous terrain attracts avid skiers and snowboarders from around the world every year. (Portillo is known for its sunny weather during ski season, which—because of its location in the Southern Hemisphere—runs from June through September.) Still, you don’t necessarily need to venture to the slopes to enjoy the area. The Portillo lodge has a marvelous heated outdoor pool deck. You’ll soak in warmth while overlooking the crystal waters of Laguna del Inca, an alpine lake that’s associated with a significant Incan legend and love story. The hotel welcomes solos, families, and groups, and beginner and expert skiiers alike.

The outdoor swimming pool at Hôtel Mont-Blanc at dusk, with hotel in background

The heated outdoor swimming pool at Hôtel Mont-Blanc offers close-up views of western Europe’s highest mountain.

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Hôtel Mont-Blanc

This chalet hotel in the fairy-tale village of Chamonix is home to a heated outdoor swimming pool and Jacuzzi with awe-inspiring vistas of Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in western Europe. After some of the best (and most challenging) skiing in the Alps, winter-sports enthusiasts will appreciate ending each day in the soothing hot tub at the Clarins spa. Or you could skip the skiing and enjoy a three-course meal paired with a treatment, available between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.

A large outdoor pool with about 20 people at Hotel Ullensvang

Hotel Ullensvang’s family-friendly bathing area includes an outdoor Jacuzzi.

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Hotel Ullensvang

Set on the shore of a spectacular fjord in Norway with views over the Folgefonna glacier, the family-run (and family-friendly) Hotel Ullensvang offers jaw-dropping scenery during every season. But there’s something special about Scandinavia during the winter months—especially when you’re floating in the hotel’s 288-foot, wraparound stream that connects an indoor pool to an outdoor infinity pool and is heated to a balmy mid-80 degrees. You don’t have to spend the night to enjoy the pools; two-hour visits can be booked for any time of day or night.

Wooden roof over outdoor onsen at Nishimuraya Hotel Shogetsutei, surrounded by snow

Nishimuraya Hotel Shogetsutei offers Japanese-, Balinese-, and Chinese-style onsen for guests.

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Nishimuraya Hotel Shogetsutei

Not technically a pool, the Japanese onsen is a deeply traditional communal hot springs bath. (However, unlike in most communal pools, onsen etiquette requires soaking silently and sans swimsuit!) About 100 miles northwest of Kyoto in the scenic forests around Mount Kuruhi, Nishimuraya Hotel Shogetsutei is a peaceful, hot-springs ryokan (traditional Japanese inn) that has both indoor and outdoor onsens. There are also some areas for private dips, should you be feeling shy. (If you’re looked to go pool-hopping around the country, we have seven more top-notch onsen in Japan to recommend.)

A bather overlooking 115-foot long outdoor heated infinity pool at Amangani’s spa

The 115-foot long outdoor heated infinity pool at Amangani’s spa faces the Teton and Snake River mountain ranges.

Amangani

The exclusive Amangani resort has a refined Wild West vibe inspired by the majesty of nearby national parks Yellowstone and Grand Teton. Finished in quartzite and steaming with heat, the outdoor pool and whirlpool—part of the property’s Jackson Hole Spa—are designed for relaxation after a day of skiing, snowshoeing, dog sledding, or snowmobiling. The 115-foot-long infinity pool is also a glorious place to marvel over astounding views of the Teton and Snake River mountain ranges.

Outdoor pool at Spain’s El Lodge ski resort, with wooden hot tub and deck, a few evergreens at left, hotel with large windows at right

Spain’s El Lodge ski resort offers the only open-air, heated pool in the Sierra Nevadas.

El Lodge

Snow isn’t the first thing to come to mind when you think of southern Spain, but high in the mountains of Andalusia, you can find this ski-in/ski-out alpine retreat blanketed in wintry white. After taking a dip in El Lodge’s outdoor pool and hot tub, elegantly fashioned from Finnish timber, enjoy après-swim at the resort’s outdoor bar, the Sun Deck, where you can dry off in front of freestanding firepits with faux-fur blankets and hot cocktails.

Two people in large Fairmont Banff Springs pool, with evergreens and mountains in background

Fairmont Banff Springs is located in Banff National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site and Canada’s first national park.

Fairmont Banff Springs

Snuggled in an evergreen forest of the Canadian Rockies, the Fairmont Banff Springs was built by the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1888. Today, the massive luxury hotel still stands as a grand mountain getaway in the highly visited national park. Nicknamed the “castle of the Rockies,” the historic resort features an indoor saltwater pool, a spa with waterfalls and mineral pools, and an outdoor pool that guests can enjoy year-round, sun or snow. New to the Rockies? Our first timer’s guide to Banff has the lowdown on when, where, and how to visit.

Austria’s Boutique Hotel Wachtelhof's outdoor pool, surrounded by thick snow

Austria’s Boutique Hotel Wachtelhof features an outdoor pool lit by lanterns.

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Boutique Hotel Wachtelhof

It’s easy to hide away at the impeccably appointed Boutique Hotel Wachtelhof, a cozy, upscale mountain lodge tucked into the powdery slopes of the Austrian Alps. The exceptional European ski resort features a 17th-century farmer’s lodge-turned-spa, which looks like a gingerbread house dripping with icing. The Heurigen Spa fuses Old World accents (antlers, timber beams, and roaring fires) with contemporary luxury, boasting three different saunas—Finnish, herbal, and infrared—plus an outdoor pool lit by lanterns under snow-capped pine trees.

This article originally appeared online in January 2018; it’s been updated several times, most recently on December 18, 2023.

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