Hotel Restaurant Walliser Sonne enjoys a quiet location at the forest’s edge in the village of Gluringen, near the Alpine passes of Fürka, Grimsel and Nufenen.
Jürgen
Germany
This place is the cheapest option to stay anywhere in the Wallis area and at this, it is really very good value. The breakfast is decent but not lavish. The rooms are spanking clean and the bed is good. The shower has full water pressure and delivers very hot water.
Everything is perfectly in order.
Only 300 metres from the ski lift and 600 metres from the Fiesch Train Station, Hotel Fiescherhof offers free Wi-Fi and free access to the sauna and the fitness centre.
Peter
Switzerland
The room had a balcony where you could sit out to drink your tea watching the gorgeous snowy peaks.
Set opposite to a forest with hiking tracks and offering a fitness center, indoor pool, sauna, hammam, hot tub, infra-red cabin, The Onya Resort & Spa was opened in January 2017 and is set in...
Aline
Switzerland
The hotel location (near lift - no need to use any car during our stay), the restaurant, the beautiful view from our room, the kindness of the staff and the access to the SPA.
The friendly, family-run Hotel Tenne in the Valais-Goms hiking and skiing area can be found close to the skiing and cross country runs in Gluringen, and offers you fine cuisine and cosy rooms.
Gillian
France
Breakfast was great - we liked the fact that we could slice our own ham and make our own juice.
Located in the village of Ritzingen on the Furka Pass Road, Hotel Weisshorn features an infrared sauna and a traditional Swiss restaurant with a sun terrace.
Becky
Switzerland
friendly service and staff most eager to please. Nice views.
Located on a sun terrace in Bellwald, Hotel Zur alten Gasse offers a balcony with panoramic views of the Valais Alps in each room. Free WiFi is provided.
Susan
Switzerland
We chose the hotel for its location, in a small mountain village, accessible by train and cable car. We could access surrounding sights and the Aletsch Glacier park easily by car and cable car. Also we were returning clients because of the excellent half-board. The spa is small but perfect. We enjoyed it during the week. The free tourist card gives free access to the little cable car up to the village.
Set in Fiesch, Kulinarik & Geniesser Hôtel STRAUSS offers a restaurant. The hotel also offers free WiFi and free private parking.
Richard
Switzerland
Hotel tucked away at a now defunct railway station, so it has a slightly "off the beaten track" feel - which for me was positive. The view from the room was great, and there were few formalities. Breakfast (by which I always judge a place) was simple but excellent. (I recommend Margrit's Birchermüseli)
Enjoy a relaxing stay in our family-run hotel, which offers beautiful surroundings and a central but quiet location near the cable car Fiesch Eggishorn and the train station
The panorama and our sunn...
It should be mentioned that the Hotel is in the middle of a...
It should be mentioned that the Hotel is in the middle of a typical narrow Village in Wallis and that there is no Parking right beside or in front of the house. On the other hand this makes it special and lets you get the feeling of the place.
André P. Boehlen
Switzerland
10
Scored 10
Nice, small, calm village in the Alps.
Nice, small, calm village in the Alps. Beautiful area, beautiful views, landscapes. Village is located just next to the national cycling route (the Rhone Route). In the neighbouring village Blitzingen (15-20 min by walk) there is a bike shop where you can rent a(n) (e-)bike (run buy very friendly and helpful men). The place is a good starting point for cycling to Furka, Grimsel and Nufenen passes (although you still need to reach the starting point for climbing/ascending). At the train station of Niederwald there is a storage place for luggage (lockers), very clean WC, garderobe and shower. If you travel by train do not forget to push the button at the station (located nearby the timetable board) to call the train to make a stop at the station.
Studio with kitchen and bathroom for a reasonable price. Close to the Aletsch Arena which we visited during summer for 2 days. Train and bus stop in front of the house so you can go mountain walking without using the car or drive to one of the big parkings near the cable stations which bring you up the mountain.
Niederwald is a nice and ancient village with a history and hardly any tourism. A very pretty church! More exrensive tourist facilities are near though.
Check in was pleasant and easy and the host Fabiola was very friendly.
Quaint hotel in the Rhone valley which is situated in a good place to discover all that mother nature (and the Swiss) have to offer in the area. By car, foot or train. Very friendly owners with a passion for their job. The Hotel is comfortable and cozy with good facilities. The restaurant is superb with many locals frequenting it (which is always a good sign). The little village of Niederwald is like a fairytale village and very quiet. We loved it.
Simple but clean room in a traditional house with generous breakfast included in the price. The owners also run a restaurant which offers a wide vary of local dishes. The hotel/restaurant is located in a beautiful traditional village which happens to be the birth place of famous hotelier Cäsar Ritz. Lovely views of mountains and pastures with many options for hiking.
The hotel is in a very small town with no other dining facilities than the hotel restaurant. Fortunately it was a good place for dinner. Our room was on the second floor (no elevator) of a very old building. It was fine for a one night stay. The town had many very old buildings which were interesting to see. Free parking.
very nice Swiss house in a traditional Swiss
village, very comfortable bed, very clean.
it also has a good restaurant: try the
« chouera » (potato pie) and he rhubarb
cream. And visit the small museum dedicated
to Mr. Ritz, the founder of the eponymous
hotels. he was born in Niederwald.
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