Where to eat on the mountain if you are on foot
With plenty to do in the village, fabulous winter walking paths and access to the same breathtaking views as the skiers, non skiers in a group will also have a fantastic visit. Ski holidays are usually pretty social and whether you have people off in different ski school groups or not skiing for any reason it can be great to meet up at lunch and catch up on the day.
Some of the restaurants are easy to access with lifts or walking, while some will require a longer walk or may be up or downhill so make sure your destination is suitable for you.
Opportunities to meet up for lunch are also aplenty, you can head up the mountain for the views or the skiers can head down closer to the village. Here are some of our favourites:
A classy place with speciality pizzas. Non skiers take the Gornergrat train to Riffelalp and enjoy a flat, 6 minute Read more...
This creative Furi restaurant is great for any foodie who is looking for a twist on local traditional cuisine. Read more...
Another great lunch spot with fantastic food and a traditional rustic feel. Half way down run 50 for skiers. The Read more...
The location of this restaurant alone make it a special place to visit. Whether you ski red run 19 or Read more...
You’ll find this pizza restaurant right next to the self service at Trockener Steg. With plenty of pizza and pasta Read more...
The highest restaurant in the Sunnegga area at 3100m. The terrace has wide ranging views but weather needs to be Read more...
A relaxed restaurant that is a lovely spot to enjoy a traditional Swiss lunch, great for fondue or a rösti Read more...
Zum See has been a sought after lunch reservation for decades. The relaxed atmosphere, warm reception and fabulous food are Read more...






