Our charming Weidhüsli is nestled at the very end of the Engstligtal valley, in the Gilbach hamlet of Adelboden, at an altitude of 1500 meters above sea level. Locals affectionately (and humorously) refer to Gilbach as “The Valley of Howling Winds,” a nickname that truly comes to life when the autumn Föhn wind powerfully sweeps through the fir trees. The Gilbachtäli is a small, idyllic valley, slightly set apart from Adelboden, offering breathtaking views of the Fitzer, the Gilbach residents' beloved local mountain.
A Weidhaus is similar to an Alpine hut, but historically served as an intermediate station before livestock ascended to the higher Alpine pastures. For a long time, cattle would still occupy the stable in spring and autumn. For the past few years, however, this space has been home to shaggy goats during the summer months.
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Camp overview & facilities
Fireplace
Toilet
Shower
Drinking water
Power
Parking directly at the camp
Shelter
Farm shop
Dogs allowed
Child-friendly
Booking information
Check-in
from 15:00 | latest 21:00
Max. 5 guests per pitch
Check-out
until 10:00
Overnight stays
Min: 2 nights | Max: 14 nights
Self check-in
All for yourself
Cancellation
Normal
Rules & FAQ
Surroundings & Activities
Access
Possible without problems
Surroundings
Forest, Meadow, Mountains
Underground
Unknown ground
Activities
Biking, Hiking
Winter activities
Skiing, Snowshoeing, Ski touring
Gastronomy
Restaurant
Highlights
1
Secluded location
2
The View
3
Atmosphere
Location
Sabina
Host since 6 months
Speaks
German
English
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