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For many centuries the 1880-meter-high Glas Pass between Heinzenberg and Piz Beverin was the most important connection between Thusis in the Domleschg Valley and the remote Safien Valley.

Description

Quaint, cosy mountain inn and motorbike hotel right at the foot of Piz Beverin. Quiet location in the middle of the Alps on the Glaspass. Good home-style and warm cuisine throughout with regional, seasonal and inexpensive daily menus. Large sun terrace, barbecue area. Great hikes, motorbike tours right in front of the house.

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To the North the valley was blocked off by the Versamer Gorge, and to the South the Piz Tomül, Bärenhorn and Mt. Safier did the job. The Walser migrated eastwards over this pass, and merchants crossed it, bringing many products to the valley. These days there is a road that connects Thusis to the small lake on the Glas Pass. In the middle of a flower-filled meadow there lies the Mountain Hotel Beverin, an ideal place for those seeking to commune with nature in the remote quiet. And for those simply looking for a superb view: there is always the sun-terrace which lives up to its name.

How to get there:
By car or public transportation from Chur via Thusis/Tschappina. Post Bus to Obertschappina.

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General Booking-Conditions
Pets allowed CHF 9.00 per day. Internet (Wifi) free of charge. From 3 nights reduction on room rate, from 7 nights 10% discount on the entire booking.

Infrastructure

  • Underground car park
  • Private car parks
  • Wi-Fi - free
  • Childrens Playground

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Tschappina (Heinzenberg)
Graubünden
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Contact

Berggasthaus Beverin
Glas
7428 Tschappina
Phone  +41 81 651 13 23
berggasthaus-beverin.com
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Travel information: Tschappina (Heinzenberg)