Privacy Policy
This privacy policy explains what personal data we process on the Lodge 1891 website, why we process it, and how you can contact us about your data.
Last updated: 2026-05-18
What data we process
When you use the booking or contact forms, we process the details you enter, such as your name, email address, requested dates, number of guests, and message.
We also process technical information that is generally required to deliver the website securely, such as server log data and device or browser information.
- booking request details
- contact message details
- technical log and security data
- saved language preference
- saved map consent choice
Why we process data
We process your data to answer inquiries, handle booking requests, communicate with you before or after a stay, and operate the website securely.
If you allow Google Maps, we also process your consent choice so the map can be displayed. We rely on consent for optional external content and otherwise on our legitimate interest or pre-contractual steps related to your stay.
Third-party services
We use selected service providers to operate the website. These providers only receive data when needed for their role.
- Resend for sending booking and contact emails
- Google Maps for the location map after consent
- Airbnb calendar data on the server side to compare requested dates with current availability
- hosting and infrastructure providers for technical delivery and security
International data transfers
Some providers may process data outside Switzerland or the EU/EEA, especially email and map providers. Where required, we rely on contractual or other legally recognised safeguards.
Storage period
We keep personal data only for as long as needed for communication, bookings, legal obligations, dispute handling, or security purposes. Preferences stored in your browser remain there until you change or delete them.
Your rights
Depending on the law that applies to your case, you may have the right to request information, correction, deletion, restriction, objection, or withdrawal of consent for future processing.
You can contact us using the details below. You may also contact the competent data protection authority, including the Swiss FDPIC, if you believe your data is being processed unlawfully.