This is a family run hotel. We stayed one night and wished we’d planned our route to stay longer. We were given a very warm welcome and shown to a modern, clean room. The view was amazing (shame about the cloud) and I would guess most rooms have views. The village is typical Swiss with wooden chalet style buildings, and cows (and sheep) with bells. There are other hotels in the village (all with coach parties) but it all seemed quiet and peaceful. We even watched some gentlemen playing alpine horns. The continental breakfast was friendly and plentiful. Thank you to the...
Read more쭈인 쏴가찌가 널무 업어요. when i take some water in a restaurant he said you can't put water now go to the room and get water. But I don't want to drink tap water so that's why I take water in a restaurant. So I said I rocked the door and I already put my key in the desk. And he stares fiercely at me and he gave me water. And he said I will check you guys and Chinese people which guys are more louder. When Chinese people were really loud he doesn’t say anything but when i eat something outside of the hotel. he comes to us and you go inside be quiet like...
Read moreThe hotel is situated at the edge of an unusual place - Flueli Ranft, where the local saint Bruder Klaus was born and lived and is now a place of pilgrimmage.||||The hotel is very clean and quiet, we had a good nights sleep and enjoyed our walks into the valley and around the village.||||However I would advise guests to have their dinner in a different restaurant - it was the usual expensive prices in Switzerland but was not very good at all. My fish was over salted and over cooked and my husbands chicken filled with cheese was oversalted and...
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