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Berghaus Alpenrösli
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Berghaus Alpenrösli
Description
In the midst of a fantastic mountain backdrop, comparable to the Dolomites, you can enjoy Swiss conviviality and fresh alpine air. In a rustic ambience, with down-to-earth cuisine and with a lot of heart and soul, the Alpenrösli team invites you to visit. The sun terrace is particularly popular, which offers you a fantastic wide view of the Partnun Valley.
Please note in winter: Individual day of rest (weather permitting) -> please call briefly in advance in case of bad weather
From the end of June to mid-August daily and from mid-August to mid-October on weekends, the alpine bus runs to the Berghaus, Alpenrösli stop.
Rest days: Wednesday, depending on the weather Thursday
Markus Zimmerling
Bodaweg 1
7246 St. Antönien
Summer season: until 20 October 2024
Closing day: depending on the weather (winter)
Winter season: 6 December 2024 to approx. Easter 2025
Opening hours
Summer season: until 20 October 2024
Closing day: depending on the weather
Winter season: 6 December 2024 to approx. Easter 2025
Directions
Public Transport
With the Rhaetian Railway RhB to Schiers or Küblis and with the Postbus to St. Antönien.
Directions
On the A13 and A28 to Küblis, then turn left through the underpass towards Luzein, Pany, St. Antönien. Coming from Zurich / San Bernardino, leave the motorway in Landquart in the direction of Davos Klosters. Follow the national road to Küblis and turn left in Küblis over the level crossing towards Luzein Pany St. Antönien. In St. Antönien drive through the village in the direction of Rüti, then turn left towards Partnun. In winter, access is only possible as far as Rüti (P5). In summer, follow the road to Berghaus Alpenrösli.
Parken
In St. Antönien, all parking spaces are subject to a fee. In the car parks, you can pay with cash, the Parkingpay app or Twint.
Contact
Berghaus Alpenrösli
Bodaweg 1, 7246 St. Antönien
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