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The only true Skihütte / Ski Cabin on the Plose - delicious.relaxing.fun

Simply original!

SKI IN - SKI OUT

The Schlemmer "Skihütte" on the Plose is a restaurant belonging to the hotel and at the same time an Après Ski restaurant with tradition. It was built in the beginnings of winter sports, the name has remained and everyone around knows it as a "Skihütte". It is located directly at the new Gondola Lift PFANNSPITZ, in less than 5 minutes the 35 cabins which can seat 10 persons each, can take the guests to the top of the Mount Pfannspitze - 2,500 m altitude.

After skiing and before skiing: the "Skihütte" is a favourite place, where the skiers meet to rest or to enjoy all sorts of South Tyrolean and Italian delights. There are many delicacies on the menu to choose from for example: Delicious Dumplings, Hearty Spätzle, Crispy Wienerschnitzel, Spaghetti with Garlic, Olive Oil and Chili, Kaiserschmarrn and much more. In the evening, after skiing, you can end the day in convivial round, enjoy the panorama with the sunset or treat yourself to something from the extensive drinks menu. Hot wine, Jagertee, Hot Eggnog with Cream, Hot Chocolate with Amaretto, Apple Punch ...

 

Sundeck

The enjoyment of food is (almost) secondary

Winter sports enthusiasts particularly like the sunny terrace in front of the ski lodge: South Tyrol's mountainous landscape shows its most magnificent side - the view of the frosted Geisler peaks in the Puez-Geisler Nature Park, it is simply breathtaking!

...and not only in the winter time

Schlemmerhütte in Summer

Even in Summer Schlemmerhütte offers everything that the heart of a tired hiker desires. Light summer meals, delicious juice spritzers, buttermilk and fresh homemade cakes. After the well-deserved break, you can also use the Pfannspitz gondola lift to get to the "Pfannspitz" at altitude of 2,505 m in just 5 minutes. In addition, there is a playground for the children during the Summer, a giant trampoline and a water game.

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