True and convivial hospitality awaits you at the hotel Gstaaderhof Gstaad
The Gstaaderhof stands for two generations of family tradition. 66 rooms of different categories full of cosiness – in traditional design but aswell freshly renovated. After an adventurous day, the pleasant tranquility and the fresh mountain air will guarantee you a good night sleep. Every morning, take advantage of the generous breakfast with local products from the buffet. Experience the high art of cooking in the Restaurant Müli, Gault Millau awarded 14 points by Gault Millau. Passion, a pinch of regionality as well as an abundance of seasonal products, inspire Elvedin Odobasic, the Chef de Cuisine, when creating his dishes. During the winter season enjoy rustic and savoury Swiss specialities in the Restaurant Saagi Stübli. A deck chair in the garden, a small but fine wellness area with a Finnish Sauna, a whirlpool and steam bath as well as a regenerating massage at the Baan Sabai, complement your holidays as relaxing and memorable.
There is so much to explore and discover here in the Saanenland - fun, excitement adventure and a lot of fresh air for all generations. Whether it is in the summer or in the winter months, one is active in sports prefers cultural events or is a nature enthusiast, the offer is diverse and extensive.
The hotel is situated in the centre and is a good starting point to hiking trails, excursions or the skiing slopes – the mountain railways are in walking distance or reachable by public transportation. Whether exchanging ideas and opinions, discussing or celebrating, the function rooms for your business or social needs or catering in a family atmosphere are at your disposal.
The Bernese Oberland are the 8 regions higher than Bern. It is a traditional holiday region with perfect sports, leisure and family offers. The large triad of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau is situated in the middle of the Bernese Oberland. The train journey to the Jungfraujoch, the highest railway station in Europe (3,454 m above sea level), is a highlight for all visitors. In summer, hiking, in winter a ski paradise!
Facts: Bernese Alps: the Finsteraarhorn is the highest peak in the Bernese Oberland, Jungfrau, Mönch, Eiger, Blüemlisalp, Wyssi Frau, Morgenhorn, Wildstrubel | Bernese Alpine foothills: Schilthorn, Faulhorn, Brienzer Rothorn, Morgenberghorn
The Eiger village of Grindelwald in the Bernese Oberland lies embedded in a welcoming and green hollow, surrounded by a commanding mountainscape with the Eiger north face and the Wetterhorn. This mountainscape and the numerous lookout points and activities make Grindelwald one of the most popular and cosmopolitan holiday and excursion destinations in Switzerland, and the largest ski resort in the Jungfrau region.
The two ski regions of First and Kleine Scheidegg – Männlichen – Wengen offer 160 kilometres of pistes with around 30 lifts reaching up to an altitude of 2500 m. The Schilthorn near Mürren, also part of the Jungfrau region ski arena, even reaches 2971 metres. But the most spectacular piste of the region is without doubt the Lauberhorn piste near Wengen, popularised by the World Cup circus.
Choose from 80 kilometres of winter walking trails with views across seven four-thousand-metre peaks and majestic glaciers, as well as 60 km of toboggan runs, including, at 15 km, one of the longest toboggan runs in the Alps from the Faulhorn into the valley. Naturally Grindelwald also has many further winter sports on offer.
There are 300 km of walking trails around Grindelwald. The high-altitude walk from Grindelwald-First along the Bachalpsee to the Faulhorn mountain hotel and then on to the Schynige Platte ranks among the most beautiful hikes of the region. An easy walk with fantastic views of the three, world-famous mountains of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau leads from the Männlichen up onto the Kleine Scheidegg.
The resort of Interlaken is located in the Bernese Oberland between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz. From Interlaken, you can go on wonderful excursions and activities in the Jungfrau region. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe recognised the beauty of Interlaken and its impressive surroundings as early as the beginning of the 19th century. Interlaken is also internationally important as a congress location.
Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, Eiger, Mönch, Jungfrau, "Golden Pass" panoramic train route
The Hotel Gstaaderhof is situated in the middle of Gstaad. Train station, restaurants and shopping in Gstaad are accessible in a few minutes walking distance. The mountain railways can be reached in 5-15 min by feet or public transportation.