For lovers of Historic Hotels
Originally a farmhouse, it has belonged to Grisons nobility, the Von Salis family, since 1877. Nicholas Hartmann converted it into a patrician villa in 1883. Wooden loggias, facades with historic sgraffiti and wrought-iron work adorn this hotel. The rooms are painted, panelled with stone pine and decorated with stucco. Original stone pine rooms and the Von Salis room contain furniture from different eras.
For lovers of Typically Swiss Hotels
Every room is an attraction unto itself with a refined character, right down into the detail: the Chesa Salis is an enchanting hotel in which the old and new complement each other with grace and finesse. And it is as unique as Bever itself.The locality along the route of the Rhaetian Railway, which has been accorded UNESCO World Heritage listing, has been able to retain its historic architectural character to the present day and is ideal for guests seeking relaxation.
This genuine mountain hamlet in a sunny spot offers tranquility, relaxation and close proximity to unspoilt natural surroundings.
Hotel details
- - Radio in all rooms
- - Telephone in all rooms
- - T.V. in all rooms
- - Room with bathroom
- - Golf
- - Especially quiet rooms
- - Non-smoking rooms
- - Especially quiet location
- - Garden/parking facilities
- - Historical building
- - Lift
- - Public restaurant
- - Open deck/garden restaurant
- - Non-smoking tables
- - Grill restaurant
- - Bar
- - Separate garage belonging to hotel
- - Separate parking spots belonging to establishment
- - Pets allowed
- - Meeting room
- - Hikers
- - Ideal hotel for biking excursions
- - Near train station
- - Member SHV
- - Internet access available in rooms (extra charge)
Arrival
from northern Switzerland: Basel or Bern - Zürich - Saragans - Chur - Tiefencastel - Julierpass - Silvaplana - St. Moritz - Samedan - Bever from Austria: Landeck - Martina - Scuol - Zernez -Bever from Italy: Como - Chiavenna - Casaccia - Malojapass - Maloja - St. Moritz - Samedan - Bever



