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9 de mayo de 2023
Stayed in the Hotel Albula and Julier, Tiefencastel for 6 nights as the main part of a rail tour holiday. The hotel is located in the small town of Tiefencastel which is an ideal location for the tours we undertook. It also has good bus services to supplement the hourly railway service to Chur, St Moritz and beyond. As noted on other reviews, there is a fairly steep pathway from the hotel up to the railway station (about 800 metres in length) but it should not pose any problems for most people. It takes about 10 minutes to walk from the hotel up to the station. The hotel rooms are spacious, clean and continuously warm with plenty of hanging space and a powerful, hot shower. The hotel does have a lift, presumably to all floors although, as we were just on the 1st floor, we didn't use it. There is a good selection of cold food at breakfast, particularly the home made museli which is superb. Also fruits, cereals, breads, cold meats, cheeses, boiled eggs, etc. Tea and coffee (decaffeinated coffee if required) is served by the waiting staff. Packed lunches are simple, a filled roll, a chocolate bar, hard boiled egg, fruit. It saves on buying out which can be expensive in Switzerland. Evening meal is a four course affair. Great selection of salad first course with tomatoes, cucumber, carrots, lettuce, beetroot, all in a tasty dressing and some of the best homemade sauerkraut I have ever had. You could fill up on this alone. Second course is soup or, on one occasion, an unusual Hawaiian cheese and pineapple pizza. Main course is pork or beef with vegetables, cooked in a variety of ways (slices, meatballs for example) plus a lovely beef goulash one evening. You also get offered seconds as your main course progresses. Finally, the desert course is ice cream based, again served different ways each evening. Complementary wine and beers are available between 7:00 pm and 9:00 pm. The food was well above my expectations and I would genuinely question any review that was critical of it. Complements to the chef. There was no tea or coffee nor a fridge in the room but the room does have a safe. The TV is a decent size, chanel 38 onwards for BBC/ITV channels. Not every mains socket adapter works in Switzerland so you may need to hire one from reception. There is a CHf 10, €10 or £10 deposit required (reception will accept any of these currencies) which you get back in the same currency when you've finished with it. There is a communal seating area in the hotel foyer, big enough for our party to gather after dinner and socialise. There is a bar service available outside of the complementary dinner drinks times, chargeable as you order. In summary, the Albula and Julier is a very nice hotel, ideal for a rail tour based holiday and I thank the owner, manager and all of the friendly and helpful staff who made our time there so enjoyable, with a special mention for the ever smiling Denisa who tried so hard to make sure we had a great stay (which we did).
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