Alpenkantine

For those who miss classical skiers’ meals like dumplings or apple strudel in the flat North Germany, the Alpenkantine is just the thing every now and again.

Inspired by traditional Alpine cuisine, guests can order dumplings in many creative variants such as chili-olive or beet-walnut as well as nutritious sandwiches and strudels - likewise in sweet or hearty versions. Amidst furnishings that give vintage or ski cabin look, guests can fill themselves perfectly. Breakfast and sweets are likewise available!

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