2205 Cordillera Way, Edwards, CO 81632, USA, United States | (937) 315-4602
Secluded high-altitude lodge with vast mountain views
Three 18-hole golf courses and one nine-hole course
Indoor and outdoor heated pools, and hot tubs
Fireplaces and balconies or patios in each room
Free shuttle to off-site ski lodges
Restaurant and Irish pub with outdoor seating
Hiking, fly fishing, and ice skating
Full spa with sauna and steam rooms
Fitness center and yoga studio
Wi-Fi included in resort fee
Resort fee
18-hole golf courses require a drive off-site
Rooms could use updates; many have tube TVs
The Lodge & Spa at Cordillera is a four-pearl mountaintop retreat that's well-suited to hitting the ski towns of Vail and Beaver Creek without actually staying in them. The 56 rooms have rustic decor and gas or wood fireplaces, and all but one come with a patio or balcony. The lodge maintains private clubs on the slopes in both towns with included shuttle service, so guests can venture out of this tranquil setting with relative ease. There are indoor and outdoor pools, along two restaurants and an enormous swathe of Rocky Mountain wilderness to explore here. The spa is huge too, and each treatment room has a fireplace, though many are showing their age with dated amenities. Guests looking for ski-in, ski-out access may prefer a stay at the Park Hyatt Beaver Creek Resort and Spa instead -- though it's significantly pricier in peak season.
Scene
Rustic elegance on a mountaintop
Inspired by a Belgian mountain chateau, the Lodge & Spa at Cordillera first opened in 1988 with just six rooms overlooking the Vail Valley and Sawatch Range. By 1998, it had added its first golf course (the nine-hole Dave Pelz Short Course), along with dozens of additional rooms and a pub that was imported from Ireland and rebuilt on this mountain. The resulting lodge mixes European flair with Rocky Mountain grand open spaces. The lobby has high plaster ceilings and hardwood floors, and it affirms its sense of place with antique snowshoes hung on a wall next to an airy lounge with a fireplace and a grand piano.
Location
In the town of Edwards, about 35 minutes outside Beaver Creek
The Lodge & Spa at Cordillera sits along a winding mountain road perched above the town of Edwards, and has panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The hotel is neighbored only by houses that share the same mountainside property (many of which are rental homes owned by the hotel) and is about 35 minutes from Beaver Creek and its ski resort. It's a half-hour drive from Vail and the Betty Ford Alpine Gardens. Skiing at Breckenridge is farther afield at about an hour and 15-minute drive, while it takes two hours to reach Aspen. The Eagle County Regional Airport is a 32-minute drive from the hotel, while Denver International Airport takes two and a half hours to reach.
Rooms
Rustic decor with mix of amenities that include old tube TVs and iPod docks
All but one of the lodge's 56 rooms have balconies or patios with mountain views. Lodge Rooms are the smallest options, with simple rustic decor heavy on wood accents. Note that most of the older Lodge Rooms have a wood-burning fireplaces, which may be preferable to the gas fireplaces in newer rooms. Some of the amenities are dated -- most rooms have old tube TVs -- but all come with Keurig coffeemakers, iPod docks, and humidifiers. Mountain Deluxe rooms are a bit larger, each with either a king or two queen beds and a wood-burning or gas fireplace, while Loft Suites add cathedral ceilings with floor-to-ceiling windows and spiral staircases that lead up to second levels. The large Cordillera Suite can be combined with adjacent rooms for big families, and has a living room with a gas fireplace and a balcony with spectacular mountain views. Bathrooms have single or double vanities with shower/tub combos or separate walk-in showers and soaking tubs in higher-end rooms.
Features
Four signature golf courses, huge spa, indoor and outdoor pools, restaurant, and Irish pub
There are plenty of opportunities for year-round outdoor activities in the surrounding mountainous terrain, including hiking, snowshoeing and ice skating. Many of the amenities require a short drive, including the lodge's private fly fishing streams and stocked trout ponds. The nine-hole golf course is on-site, but the three larger 18-hole signature courses are about a 13-minute drive across Interstate 70 at The Club at Cordillera. Golf at Cordillera is exclusive to members and hotel guests only.
Back on the grounds, the outdoor heated pool and hot tub have tremendous views from the surrounding stone sundeck, which also has a few fire pits and umbrella-shaded tables. There's also a 25-meter heated indoor lap pool accompanied by another hot tub. The full-service spa offers the usual range of treatments, and it also has separate men's and women's saunas and steam rooms.
Breakfast isn't included, but huevos rancheros and the stuffed rum French toast are on the menu at Mirador, which switches to regional classics like Colorado Rack of Lamb for dinner. Grouse on the Green invokes a traditional Irish pub, and parts of its interior were built in the Emerald Isle. The menu includes pub classics such as shepherd's pie and fish and chips along with plenty of draft beers. For weddings and events, the hotel has lots of flexible indoor and outdoor meeting space. Note that the property tacks on a resort fee, but it does cover Wi-Fi in rooms and common indoor areas.