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Hotel Seebenalp at Lake Grosssee

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Hotel Seebenalp at Lake Grosssee

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Perched at an elevation of approximately 1,650 meters in the heart of the Flumserberg region, Hotel Seebenalp am Grosssee is a charming mountain hotel and hut in Switzerland. This idyllic spot offers a peaceful retreat overlooking the serene Grosssee, one of three neighboring lakes, with breathtaking views of the surrounding Swiss Alps, including the majestic Churfirsten range and the Sächsmoor mountain. It serves as a popular destination for hikers, skiers, and those seeking tranquility amidst nature.

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    March 11, 2021

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    The traditional hotel originally stood on the Heusee and was torn down by an avalanche in 1898 and rebuilt in 1907 at its current location on the Grosssee. Run as a spa hotel, the house accommodated asthma sufferers, among others, who appreciated the healthy mountain climate and the idyllic location.
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    The nostalgic hotel is located in the middle of the beautiful Flumserberge, right on the Grosssee. Hikers can stay in comfortable double rooms as well as in cheaper camps. There is probably no better place for coffee and cake than the spacious sun terrace with views of the mountains.
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    1. 7-summit tour Flumserberg

    14.7km

    05:31

    450m

    1,060m

    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Elevation 1,680 m

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    Location: Quarten, Sarganserland, St. Gallen, Eastern Switzerland, Switzerland

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Hotel Seebenalp am Grosssee accessible for visitors with dogs?

    While the hotel itself is family-friendly, specific information regarding dog-friendliness for overnight stays or inside the restaurant is not explicitly stated. However, the surrounding trails in Flumserberg are generally welcoming to dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's always best to contact the hotel directly for their current pet policy if you plan to bring a dog.

    What are the best options for parking when visiting Hotel Seebenalp am Grosssee?

    Since Hotel Seebenalp is only accessible on foot or by ski, you'll need to park at the base stations for the cable car. The most common starting points are Unterterzen or Oberterzen, where you can find parking facilities for the cable car that takes you up to Tannenboden. From Tannenboden, it's approximately a 1.5-hour hike to the hotel.

    Are there any beginner-friendly hiking routes to Hotel Seebenalp am Grosssee?

    Yes, the hike from Tannenboden to Hotel Seebenalp am Grosssee is considered moderately easy, taking about 1.5 hours. It's a well-maintained path suitable for most fitness levels. For an even gentler start, you can take the cable car further up to Maschgenkamm, from where the hike is slightly shorter, around 1 hour. These routes offer stunning views without extreme difficulty.

    What is the best time of year to visit Hotel Seebenalp am Grosssee for specific activities?

    The hotel is a fantastic destination year-round, offering distinct experiences. Summer (June-September) is ideal for hiking, trail running, and enjoying the lake. Winter (December-March) transforms the area into a skiing and snowboarding paradise, with access via winter hiking trails or directly by ski. Spring and autumn offer quieter visits with beautiful seasonal colors, though some facilities or trails might have limited access depending on snowmelt or early snowfall.

    What kind of cuisine can I expect at Hotel Seebenalp am Grosssee?

    The hotel offers traditional, home-style Swiss cuisine. You can expect regional specialties, including game dishes, prepared with fresh ingredients. They also provide options for various dietary needs, such as vegetarian dishes. Many visitors praise the quality of the food and the cozy atmosphere of the restaurant.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or landmarks near Hotel Seebenalp am Grosssee that are a must-see?

    Absolutely! The hotel itself is a landmark, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, including the majestic Churfirsten range and the Sächsmoor mountain, directly from its spacious sun terrace. The serene Grosssee, one of three neighboring lakes, is right at its doorstep and provides picturesque photo opportunities. Exploring the trails around the lake will lead you to various scenic spots.

    What accommodation options are available at Hotel Seebenalp am Grosssee?

    Hotel Seebenalp offers a range of accommodation to suit different preferences and budgets. You can choose from comfortable double rooms, family rooms, or more economical dormitories (camps). All options provide a cozy retreat in the heart of the mountains, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the natural surroundings.

    Can I access Hotel Seebenalp am Grosssee during winter, and what activities are available then?

    Yes, Hotel Seebenalp is fully accessible in winter. You can reach it via a dedicated winter hiking trail from Tannenboden, or directly by ski and snowboard, making it a true ski-in/ski-out destination. Winter activities include skiing, snowboarding, winter hiking, and enjoying the cozy atmosphere of the hotel after a day on the slopes or trails.

    What is the historical significance of Hotel Seebenalp am Grosssee?

    The historic Berghotel Seebenalp was originally built around 1906-1907, after its predecessor on the Heusee was destroyed by an avalanche in 1898. It initially served as a wellness establishment, particularly for individuals with asthma, who sought the healthy mountain climate and idyllic location. This rich history adds to the nostalgic charm visitors experience today.

    Are there any wild swimming spots near Hotel Seebenalp am Grosssee?

    The Grosssee, located directly next to the hotel, is a beautiful mountain lake. While not officially designated as a wild swimming spot, many visitors enjoy cooling off in its clear waters during warmer months. Be aware that mountain lakes can be quite cold, even in summer. Always exercise caution and respect the natural environment if you choose to swim.

    How long does it take to hike to Hotel Seebenalp am Grosssee from the nearest cable car stations?

    From the Tannenboden cable car station, the hike to Hotel Seebenalp am Grosssee typically takes approximately 1.5 hours. If you take the cable car further up to Maschgenkamm, the hike is slightly shorter, usually around 1 hour. Both routes offer scenic paths through the stunning Flumserberg landscape.

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