The ski season begins. And with her they are slowly but surely opening againMountain restaurants, huts and alpine pastures, where winter sports enthusiasts come to, but which are also interesting as an excursion destination for hikers. Everyone knows that the food tastes best there. You can't get better Kaiserschmarrn anywhere, and that tooSimply tastes better on the summit than in the valley.We have identified five really good mountain restaurants and huts for you.It's best to put it straight on your bucket list. For some you don't even need skis, they can easily be reached on foot with the gondola.
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A fantastic ski hut with alpine specialties during the day and a fine award-winning restaurant in the evening - that's probably only available hereHospice Almon the Arlberg in Tyrol. At 1800 meters you can...stop in or go out for fine dining in the evening. The unique cuisine is accompanied by an incredible selection of top wines. The gigantic wine cellar stocks rare Bordeaux in large bottles that even wine connoisseurs have to search for a long time. You can then taste these in various separate rooms. The Hospiz Alm can do everything, from a small lunch to a large gala dinner.
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Above Zermatt, at 2,100 meters, is the traditional mountain restaurantAt Vrony’s.The house has been in the family for over 100 years and offers unparalleled views of the Matterhorn. The restaurant is popular with both skiers and hikers and offers a cozy, rustic atmosphere inside with lots of wood and loving decoration. The sun terrace is particularly popular - you can sometimes clink glasses therelook forward to the beautiful turns on the slopes.
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The Suvretta House is an iconic 5-star hotel in St. Moritz – an absolute institution. This also includes the very fineTrutz mountain restaurant.It is located directly at the mountain station of the Suvretta chairlift and is also ideal for pedestrians. Once at the top, you can enjoy an impressive view of the Upper Engadine lake landscape and order a Kaiserschmarren with plum roaster. Thanks to the wonderful, tiered sun terrace, almost everyone sits in the front row. However, you shouldn't miss the inside either. Instead of luxury, the emphasis here is on an authentic, rustic atmosphere.
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Enough quaintness – let’s move on to absolute luxury. However, you can find it in France in the posh ski resort of Megève. TheIdeal 1850belongs to the best hotel in the region, the Four Seasons, and is run together with the Edmond de Rothschild Group. And you notice that immediately. The interior is regularly decorated bydesigned, the local wines are of the highest quality, and the view of Mont Blanc is unique. This is how you could end every day of skiing. But it will probably only be a very select few.
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Let's come to probably the most minimalist hut in the world: theWolf ski hut.Here you won't find antlers on the wall, furs on the benches, or red-and-white checkered curtains. The architecture of the hut is characterized by clear lines and harmonious integration into the alpine surroundings. No frills, lots of natural wood and panoramic windows that look like picture frames. It's worth a visit for that alone. Wouldn't that be great too. The menu ranges from traditional Austrian specialties to modern interpretations. When tradition and modernity shake hands, you've done everything right anyway.