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Fondue Caquelon Gsteig

The village of Gsteig, protected by heritage, located at 1200 meters above sea level, lies in the deep valley of the Saane at the Col du Pillon, surrounded by the Diablerets massif and the Sanetsch area. The church and the neighboring Hotel Bären are one of the most frequently photographed typical village scenes in Switzerland. Gsteig combines traditional Alpine charm with an impressive natural setting and remains a quiet, charming place.

Seven oversized fondue pots and two specially designed huts, each accommodating up to eight people, serve as sociable culinary backdrops with incomparable panoramic views. Whether you set out on foot, by bike, by sled, or with snowshoes, or choose your very own enjoyment spot in the great outdoors – everything is possible in Fondue Land Gstaad.

We love to be social. The fondue pots and huts cannot be reserved. Cozying up and chatting with your table neighbors is encouraged.

The fondue or raclette backpack
Is made possible by the nostalgic-looking backpack. It contains all the ingredients for the irresistible outdoor experience of fondue or raclette. The backpack can be ordered the day before at the local dairies during opening hours (online orders possible up to 2 days in advance).

Fondue Caquelon Gsteig
Location:
The fondue caquelon is located near the village Gsteig.
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Access on foot
A short walk from the village of Gsteig to the caquelon.

Access by bike
The fondue caquelon is reachable by bike.

Access by public transport
From Gstaad railway station: Postbus line 180, Gstaad - Les Diablerets/Gsteig, stop Gsteig b Gstaad, Heitimatte. Public transport is free with the Gstaad Card (not as far as Les Diablerets).

Arrival by car
From Gstaad in the direction of Gsteig, follow the main road past Feutersoey and after about 15 minutes you will reach the village of Gsteig.
Navigation device: 3785 Gsteig near Gstaad
There is a car park in the village of Gsteig.
Route: Google Maps