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Waldhotel Bellevue * * * *

3, Buolstrasse

CH7270 - Davos Platz - Graubünden - Switzerland

Waldhotel Bellevue

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  • Accommodations:

    • 50 rooms & suites

    • Wi-fi Internet access

    • Minibar

  • Dining options:

    • MANN & CO - Gourmet restaurant rated with 15 GaultMillau points.

    • On the menu:

      • Carpaccio of veal fillet served with Périgord truffle and small vegetable.

      • Crème brûlée and praline of duck liver accompanied by apple-chutney and brioche-toast.

      • Medallion of Iberian Pata Negra pork served with beans vegetable and potatoes Lyon style.

      • US-fillet of beef on tarragon sabayon served with potato ravioli and glazed carrots.

      • Sweet dreams of chocolate.

    • Dining room - Light 5-course selection menus and weekly gala dinner.

    • On the menu:

      • Tatar of lightly smoked venison with rolled barley.

      • Cream of cress soup with bread croutons or Grapefruit juice.

      • Roast filet of lamb on yellow and red capsicums served with new potatoes.

      • Monkfish medallion with pepper sauce served with cauliflower purée and chips.

      • Salad of oranges on a caramelised orange sauce with Grand Marnier parfait.

    • Wine cellar with over 600 labels

    • Lobby Bar

  • Meeting facilities:

    • 2 seminar rooms and 1 small meeting room.

  • Sports/Relaxation facilities and services:

    • Wellness pavilion featuring:

      • Indoor saltwater pool (34°C) with Jacuzzi beds

      • Massage jets

      • Fast current stream and neck showers

      • Saltwater grotto

      • Sauna and Turkish steam bath

      • Kneipp room

      • Water gymnastics

      • Use of these facilities except for the solarium and massages is included in the room rate.

    • Fitness corner

    • Nearby: 6 golf courses within a 50 km range, hiking, cycling, hang gliding, sailing, jogging, climbing, tennis, Nordic Walking, riding.

  • Other facilities or services:

    • Parking

ABOUT DAVOS

24km (15 miles) E of Chur; 11km (7 miles) S of Klosters

Along with St. Moritz and Zermatt, Davos has some of the finest sports facilities in the world, as well as a diversified choice of après-ski entertainment. The variety of activities makes it a favorite vacation spot for the chic and wealthy as well as for the hundreds of ordinary folk just out to have a good time in the mountains.

The name Davos (first Tavauns, later Dafaas) entered written history in 1160 in a document in the Episcopal archives of Chur. In 1289 a group of families from the Valais established homes here. In 1649 the town bought its freedom from Austria.

The two sections, Davos-Platz and Davos-Dorf, were once separate entities, but in the past 25 years or so, construction on the land between the two has served to join them, making Davos today somewhat larger than St. Moritz.

The canton of Davos is the second largest in Switzerland. The high valley that contains it is surrounded by forest-covered mountains that shelter it from rough winds. Thus the area has a bracing climate, which has proven ideal for a summer-and-winter resort. Davos first entered the world limelight as a health resort in the 19th century, when Dr. Alexander Spengler prescribed mountain air for his tuberculosis patients. He brought the first summer visitors here in 1860 and the first winter ones 5 years later. There are still several sanatoriums in the area.

Thomas Mann used Davos, at the foot of the Zauberberg (Magic Mountain), as the setting for his famous novel The Magic Mountain. He visited the resort when his wife went there briefly in 1913 for her health, seeing it as a symbol of the general malaise that afflicted Europe on the eve of World War I. Robert Louis Stevenson wrote the last seven chapters of Treasure Island here between 1881 and 1882, as he, too, tended his consumptive wife. Another writer, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, engaged in a daring run on skis over the Furka Pass to Arosa. Unfortunately, the much-celebrated villa-hotel where all three writers stayed, Am Stein, contains only private apartments and cannot be visited.

The German painter Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880-1938) lived at Davos from 1917 until his death. He was a leading exponent of the expressionist movement.

In addition to being a well-known summer-and-winter vacation resort, Davos is also a health spa, a sports center, and an important venue for international meetings. Whether you're a hiker, mountain biker, downhill or cross-country skier, hang-glider, or ice-sports fan, Davos is an ideal place, and many non-athletes visit just for the relaxation. There's a wide choice of hotels, restaurants, bars, and discos, plus museums and concert and theatre performances.

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