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Encamp in 1 day

If you only have 1 day to spend in Encamp, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Lake Engolasters, Casa de la Vall, and Wakatai Nikkei, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like PRAT DEL ROURE and Wakatai Nikkei so you can get the best taste of Encamp while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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Day 1

1-day itinerary
With only 1 day to squeeze in as much activities as you can, we strategically grouped the must-sees, Caldea Spa and Casa de la Vall with surrounding point of interests to make sure you don’t leave Encamp without getting the most bang for your time. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 7 hours of your day.
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Caldea Spa

4.2
(16254)
Thermal baths
Spa
Caldea Spa, located in Les Escaldes adjacent to Andorra la Vella, is the largest thermal spa in Southern Europe. It opened in 1994 and is renowned for its naturally high-temperature thermal waters rich in minerals. The spa features indoor and outdoor thermal pools, saunas, jacuzzis, solariums, and exclusive spaces for both adults and children. Visitors can enjoy a relaxing experience with various health benefits from the geothermal activity of the area's waters.
Magnificent would be an understatement. The building is the cities centerpiece! The view surrounding the town will take your breath away but the building gives you an opportunity to grasp the cities unique natural spring and spa with the view! Inside is like an oasis and paradise. There are different chambers with hot and cold pools and they have 2 separate saunas, one a little smaller and a bit more intimate. My personal favorite was the hot steam room! There are fountains with cold water to cool yourself while you relax in the steam room. It was very blissful and relaxing! They also had massages and a hydro massage room with multiple stalls. Lockers were included, very spacious with family sized lockers as well. Showers and restrooms were clean and easy to navigate. The upstairs restaurant was affordable and delicious! They offered a special while I was there on a Sunday and I even got a discount on drinks which were similar prices to Spain and France. I would definitely suggest taking a trip here to see one of their many pools and accommodations. I mentioned many but there are plenty more accommodations!
Alex K — Google review
🛸 Ever bathed in mountain spring water sourced from 2000 meters up? Sounds dreamy, right? Well, hold your horses—by the time it reaches you, it’s generously seasoned with chlorine. You’ll walk out smelling like an Olympic swimming pool, skin dry enough to sand furniture. 🌊😅 But jokes aside, the place itself is impressive: spacious, super clean (think NASA lab standards), and stunning views of the mountains. 🏔️ Summertime was chill, but rumor has it winter turns this place into a human traffic jam. ❄️🙈 Quick tips nobody mentions at the entrance: 1. Forget your flip-flops—barefoot is mandatory, unless you splurge €3.50 for stylish anti-fungal socks. 🦶🏻🍄 2. Underground parking is a sneaky €8 for just 3 hours. Instead, opt for the open lot just 50 meters away (cheaper and less annoying). 🚗👌🏼 Bottom line: Great experience with a few chlorine-flavored catches. Come prepared, and embrace your new poolside perfume! 😂✌🏼
Ruslan Y — Google review
It's an average spa. Nothing too special. What I liked the most was the massage. It was good, Diana did a great job. What I disliked was the lack of a normal swimming pool, the scarcity of a jacuzzi to lie back and how complicated orienting yourself around was. It is like a maze. Also, if you don't speak Spanish unfortunately, I would not come back. Also, I don't think they will have a hard time talking with you. o not recommend getting the premium pass - it is not worth it.
Jonas M — Google review
I paid 48 euros and had the worst experience. The staff refused me to take a bath because it wasn't a swimsuit I was wearing, and they were too lazy to explain why. So I still don't know where the problem lies with this swimsuit. I bought the attached photo of the swimsuit for 50 euros at a department store. It's just after I took a shower so it's wet, but it dries very well. I wear this one at Marina Bay Sands and Four Seasons pools,I also went to a public hot spring in Budapest, but I have never been refused a bath. My friends have never told me this swimsuit looks unsanitary. As a result, I ended up paying 48 euros and just watching the bath. It's the most ridiculous experience of the year. If your facility has such interesting strict rules, please check the swimsuits at the first reception desk.
T N — Google review
A Wellness Escape in the Heart of Andorra – 5 Stars for sure Caldea Spa is absolutely breathtaking! From the moment you walk in, you're transported to a serene world of warmth, water, and relaxation. The design of the spa is modern. with incredible views of the mountains that make the experience even more special. The thermal waters are amazing — whether you're floating in the lagoon, enjoying the bubbling jacuzzis, or unwinding in the outdoor baths under the sky. Every corner feels thoughtfully created to help you fully relax. The contrast between the warm waters and the cool mountain air is an unforgettable sensation. The staff are friendly and professional, everything is spotlessly clean, and the overall atmosphere is calm and rejuvenating. If you're visiting Andorra, Caldea is an absolute must. It's the perfect way to unwind after skiing, hiking, or just exploring the town. I left feeling refreshed, recharged, and already planning my next visit. Highly recommended!
Travel W — Google review
This is truly the best spa in Andorra — both for the quality of the facilities and the professionalism of the staff. Everyone was welcoming, courteous, and highly professional, which made the experience even more enjoyable. The spa offers three options: Classic, Classic Plus, and Premium. We chose the Premium option and highly recommend it. With Premium, you have access to all zones, which allows you to fully enjoy the four hours included in your session. Between the jacuzzis, hammams, saunas, shower rituals, and more, there is plenty to discover. If you only take the Classic or Classic Plus option, you might run out of things to do more quickly, so Premium is absolutely worth it. You can also book a professional massage, which we did — the result was excellent. One of the highlights is the beautiful rooftop areas with stunning views of the Pyrenees mountains. No matter which option you choose, you’ll enjoy these breathtaking panoramas. In the Classic Plus area, there are also fun “fruit pool” zones where you can even take selfies using your electronic bracelet. Be sure to pick up your photos before returning your bracelet at the end, as they’re stored under your ID — otherwise you’ll lose access. The photos are paid, so check the price beforehand. If you want to capture your own moments, smartphones or GoPros are fine, but we recommend using waterproof protection to keep your devices safe. The spa is also well equipped for guests with reduced mobility, with adapted showers, lockers, and access to all areas. The only small detail to keep in mind is that most of the staff speak Spanish; for French or English, you might need to use Google Translate. However, they are so polite and professional that communication is never a real problem. Overall, an outstanding spa experience. We truly enjoyed every minute, will gladly come back on our next visit to Andorra, and give this establishment a well-deserved 5 stars!
G F — Google review
Very nice spa with different areas to enjoy. It's a must go attraction for tourists. You will not be disappointed. 😀
Boss L — Google review
came here with my family of 5, we went for the premium package, we all really enjoyed! we recommend the premium package, more expensive than the others, obviously, but so worth it. the staff were amazing, a man helped us at the start and his name was manlolo, he was amazing, we also met a young lady who we think her name was wila, she helped us get the photos off of our wristband. lots of photo opportunities so don’t forget a phone. brilliant experience!
Grace X — Google review
Parc de la Mola, 10, AD700 Escaldes-Engordany, Andorra•http://www.caldea.com/•+376 800 999•Tips and more reviews for Caldea Spa
4 min · 1.2 mi
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Casa de la Vall

4.5
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4.4
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Temporarily Closed
Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Historic Sites
Casa de la Vall is an iconic 16th-century building that served as the seat of the Andorran Parliament from 1701 to 2011. It is considered one of the oldest parliaments in Europe, with origins dating back to the Consell de la Terra in 1419. The area also features the ancient Church of Sant Esteve, a medieval dungeon, and numerous Romanesque churches. Visitors can explore traditional Andorran architecture and enjoy cozy bars nearby.
Casa de la Val is a historical house in Andorra la Vella, Andorra. It is former headquarters of the General Council of Andorra. It lies just to the southwest of the Andorra National Library. It is a heritage property registered in the Cultural Heritage of Andorra. Nowadays it was closed when I last visited on 16/08/25 as it was under maintenance but I heard it's good,cheers
Anurag S — Google review
There is some really interesting history here about Andorra. Great site to walk around and learn about this country. I really liked the cabinet that had separate key holes where each representative from various parts of Andorra all need to be present with their individual keys to open the whole cabinet.
Frederick V — Google review
It is very unique building. I read a lot of information about Andorra. Should visit Casa de la Vall. Entrance fee 5€. Andorra's most iconic landmarks, located in the capital city of Andorra la Vella. Built in 1580, this historic building originally served as a manor house for the Busquets family before becoming the seat of the General Council of Andorra (the country's parliament) in 1702. It remained the parliament building until 2011. Inside, visitors can see the old parliament hall, where important decisions shaping Andorra's history were made.
WinDee — Google review
Casa de la Vall in Andorra la Vella captivated me with its charming stone architecture and deep historical significance as Andorra’s former parliament. Walking through its preserved interiors, I felt immersed in the country’s cultural and political heritage, especially admiring the beautiful murals and the old courtroom. It’s a must-see for anyone interested in history and Andorran traditions. The ticket is 5 euros and you get an audio guide.
Ellie — Google review
I’ve toured many Parliaments and their equivalent in the world and this was by most exciting opportunity with the beautiful and lovely staff Maria Cruz and her colleagues. I was lucky to see the old parliament and new. The art work is beautiful and honours the nation’s heritage. It would be a shame to visit Andorra and not visit this beautiful place where history was made.
David — Google review
This is such an interesting place to visit in Andorra Old Town! It opened at ten and we were straight in to go upstairs to see the beautiful dining room with a snug little kitchen next door. The Council Chamber is very formal, red leather seating on the sides and a minty green for the seats around the table. Easy to visualise the two Princes responsible for Andorra meeting to try to see eye to eye, but nowadays one of the "Princes" is actually the President of France, and I do not suppose he would ever visit the Casa de la Vall.
Liz W — Google review
Andorra is such a beautiful country to drive through, and Andorra la Vella is a lovely little town surrounded by mountains. I believe it's just as beautiful here in winter, so I'll have to come back. ✌️
Zoran P — Google review
16th century old stone building that served 300 years as a parliament, is now a museum, right next to a newly build building of modern parliament of Andorra.
Tomi V — Google review
AD500 Andorra la Vella, Andorra•https://museus.ad/en/monumentos/casa-de-la-vall2•+376 829 129•Tips and more reviews for Casa de la Vall
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St Esteve of Andorra Church

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4.1
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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
The Church of St. Esteve in Andorra la Vella is a historic Romanesque church dating back to the 12th century, located in the Princep Benlloch square. It has undergone significant modifications over time, with its semicircular apse preserving Romanesque mural paintings now housed in various art collections. The church features a stone bell tower and ornate windows, surrounded by religious sculptures.
St. Esteve Church in Andorra la Vella is a lovely, old stone building with a small bell tower that shows off Andorra’s historic style. Inside, it feels peaceful and quiet, making it a nice escape from the busy town around it.
Ellie — Google review
The church was built in the 11th-12th century in a Romanesque style. It has been restored a number of times over the centuries, most notably in the 20th century. The church retains its original Romanesque semi-circular apse, the largest in the principality, and 12th century altarpiece. Restorations were made in the 1940s by architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch, who remodelled the bell tower and side entrance.In the 1960s, a new nave was constructed. The church is registered in Andorra's register of cultural monuments - known as "Bé d'interès cultural.Its very beautiful from inside and quite big too.🙏🙏
Anurag S — Google review
The Church of St. Stephen is a remarkable historical site in the heart of Andorra la Vella. Dating back to the 11th century, it showcases a blend of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. The semi-circular apse, the largest in the country, and the bell tower are notable features. Inside, visitors can admire a 12th-century wooden altarpiece and several Baroque altarpieces. The church's serene atmosphere offers a peaceful retreat amidst the bustling city.
Paweł — Google review
Beautiful cathedral. Would love to have attended mass here and thought I could at the posted time (11am and 12pm on Sundays and holidays of which today is both a Sunday and Andorran National Day [Mare de Déu de Meritxell]. You need to visit Our Lady of Meritxell for the proper mass and festivities on this day). Instead, I read through the missal on my own and enjoyed the tranquility on this beautiful day.
노태빈 — Google review
12th century old church in historic part of Andorra la Vella, typical Romanesque stone building, small and simple decorated inside.
Tomi V — Google review
Sant Esteve of Andorra Church, a Romanesque, gothic architecture, centuries old, featuring a semicircular apse and bell tower that stands as the largest and most richly decorated in Andorra.
N'har T — Google review
Very neat old stone church in the downtown. Stop by if you are visiting. Peaceful spot.
Frederick V — Google review
It is Romanesque in origin (12th century) and was considerably modified in the 20th Century.
Natasha K — Google review
Carrer de la Vall, 6, AD500 Andorra la Vella, Andorra•Tips and more reviews for St Esteve of Andorra Church
6 min · 2 mi
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Museo Carmen Thyssen Andorra

3.9
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3.7
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Art museum
Museums
Educational sites
The Museo Carmen Thyssen Andorra, situated in Andorra la Vella, is a prestigious art museum showcasing an impressive collection of European art from the 19th and early 20th centuries. The museum features landscape paintings and houses works on loan from the renowned Carmen Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection. Located on Charlemagne Avenue, this small yet high-quality museum offers a diverse range of paintings by impressionists and modern artists.
Small but interesting exhibition where the curator was trying to connect different times, styles and angles.
Natasha K — Google review
So so, not to much to say about a big place with a few paintings and for a Thiessen is not was I expected. Well! 9 euros the entrance
Flaviano F — Google review
The Museo Carmen Thyssen Andorra, inaugurated in March 2017, is located on Avinguda Carlemany in Escaldes-Engordany. It resides on the ground floor of the historic Hostal Valira, an iconic building known for its Andorran granite architecture. The museum is the first international branch of the Carmen Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection, following museums in Madrid and Málaga. The museum's collection primarily features 19th- and 20th-century paintings, with temporary exhibitions ensuring a fresh experience for returning visitors. The exhibitions include works from Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, and Expressionism. Interactive displays and audioguides enhance the visitor experience, providing additional information and diverse perspectives on the artwork. The museum has been nominated for awards, including recognition from UNESCO in 2018. The building itself is an example of Andorran granite architecture, with a honeycomb facade. The museum is wheelchair accessible and incorporates modern museum technology.
Anurag S — Google review
9 euros for adult ticket and 5 euros for people under 26. The museum is small with small, but diverse selection of paintings for the price. However, the place is clean, well-organized and they provide multiple ways through a guide to view the paintings. Security is always lurking around so it’s hard to focus on the paintings. It feels like you’re being watched the whole time.
Ivo G — Google review
Small but interesting museum. At the moment, it is worth paying the entry fee just to see the stunning landscape painting by Modest Urgell.
Kate C — Google review
Great collection ranging from Auvers, Rousseau to the likes of Andy Warhol. They provide a locker to put your belongings, wifi password is glued behind the monitor on the front desk. They also have a wide range of souvenirs.
Kevin E — Google review
Nice renovation of the hotel where it's is placed. I expected a little more of one room with around 20 pieces and the shop entrance for 9 € . 6 people working there I think it's too much unless they volunteer.
Javi S — Google review
Nice little place. The audioguide was essential, but the explanations weren't too long or complicated.
Emily B — Google review
Av. Carlemany, 37, AD700 Escaldes-Engordany, Andorra•http://museucarmenthyssenandorra.ad/•+376 800 800•Tips and more reviews for Museo Carmen Thyssen Andorra
13 min · 4.6 mi
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Lake Engolasters

4.6
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4.4
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Lake
Outdoor Activities
Biking Trails
Lake Engolasters, located in the heart of the Pyrenees Mountains in Encamp, Andorra, is a glacial lake and hydroelectric power reservoir that offers a serene and idyllic setting surrounded by stunning natural beauty. Visitors can enjoy a shoreline hiking trail, trout fishing, and even swimming in the lake. The area also features children's playgrounds and a treetop adventure course nearby.
Close enough to Andorra valley and a nice drive up the mountain to reach the lake. There's a parking space with a restaurant that was renovating. From there, it's a nice 10-15 minutes walk down to the lake with beautiful views along the way. It was really peaceful here and cold when we came at 10am on 30 May. Bring a jacket if you are coming in the morning.
Marie T — Google review
Lake D`Engolasters: a beautiful small lake located right near Andorra la Vella. A great place for a picnic in the great outdoors or for a walk in a breathtaking landscape. The exit to the tracks is made from the town of Encamp
אביאל A — Google review
Simply stunning. You can do a lovely walk around the lake and have a picnic. It’s really calm and exceptionally clean! There is a parking close by which is free on Sundays and it’s around a 10 minute walk from the lake. Really a must visit.
Eddie — Google review
Google will take you there via Encamp which is ok if you want to walk 45 min from the carpark ( if not take the route via Les Escaldes). Parking fee is very low. Unfortunately swimming is not allowed so you can see a lake, do some hiking and walk the dam. It‘s a pretty place yet for the weathered traveller not a must-be.
Hannes P — Google review
Not so beautiful mountain lake. The hiking route here is quite challenging and takes around 2+ hours one way. Was a few great views on the route, but not worth it.
Igorjexa — Google review
Very pretty, get here early the parking fills up fast!
Robert S — Google review
Amazing place to spend some time relaxing in the woods and looking over the lake
Mark B — Google review
Nice place, not incredible. I like a lot the climbing zones a bit farther uphill.
Carla R — Google review
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When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 3-minute walk away from Caldea Spa.

PRAT DEL ROURE

4.1
(254)
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3.5
(50)
Restaurant
Bar
Coffee shop
The Prat del Roure restaurant is an excellent choice for a Sunday morning breakfast after a game of tennis. The sunny terrace, accompanied by Mikey the dog, provides the perfect spot to enjoy some delicious bacon & eggs, along with delectable croissants and coffee. The friendly waitress ensures a pleasant dining experience, while the bustling atmosphere indicates its popularity among customers as many tables are booked for lunch. It is definitely worth trying this place sometime as their menu offers enticing options.
Great spot for Sunday morning breakfast after playing tennis! We sat on the sunny terrace with Mikey the dog. Bacon & eggs and wonderful croissants and coffee. Lovely friendly waitress. Loads of tables booked for lunch so it’s v popular. Must try this some time; menu looks good. Thanks Prat del Roure!
Emma V — Google review
Great menu del dia. Tasty food, good wine and great service where we could relax whilst the kids played in the playground right in front of the seating.
Natalie — Google review
Enjoyable meal. Excellent service
Caroline D — Google review
Served a glass of heavily oxidated wine, waiter hung around like a fly and the food was very budget supermarket. Yuck! Stay away. Be warned if you eat on the terrace each dish has an additional 50 cent charge. Which is not clearly advertised. Let the kids enjoy the playground while you have a beer then leave!
A.G. — Google review
Nice and, well priced food. Lovely views views from the terrace and great prices for drinks. would definitely recommend.
Luke J — Google review
Open early in the morning, offering good pastries and coffee at cheap prices.
Cass — Google review
Great accommodation for a long stay in spain
Kim H — Google review
(Translated by Google) A good place located next to Caldea We had several tapas And everything was very good We returned the next day and enjoyed The mountain rice for two Some canned snails And the grilled meat platter Crème brûlée for dessert Everything was very good The rice is highly recommended (Original) Buena local ubicado al lado de caldea Nos tomamos varias tapas Y estaba todo muy bueno Volvimos al día siguiente y disfrutamos Del arroz a la montaña para 2 Unos caracoles en lata Y la parrillada de carne a la brasa De postre crema catalana Todo muy bueno El arroz altamente recomendado
Fran A — Google review
Av. Esteve Albert, 3, AD700 Escaldes-Engordany, Andorra•http://www.pratdelroure.com/•+376 845 777•Tips and more reviews for PRAT DEL ROURE

Wakatai Nikkei

4.6
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4.9
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Permanently Closed
Japanese restaurant
Peruvian restaurant
Wakatai Nikkei in Andorra la Vella offers a fusion of vibrant Peruvian flavors and the delicate precision of Japanese cuisine, celebrating the Nikkei culinary movement. The menu is innovative and delicious, featuring options for vegetarians and those with gluten restrictions. Visitors praise the warm reception, attentive service, and hospitable staff. Diners highly recommend trying the Tacos and describe every dish as an explosion of flavors and textures.
I can honestly say this is one of the best meals I have had in my life. Absolutely everything on the menu is amazing. Every bite is an explosion of flavours and textures. If you are visiting Andorra this should be at the top of your list. You will not be disappointed
Nami K — Google review
Had a wonderful time, delicious food and unique flavors. The staff was super friendly, and gave great recommendations. Felt that the design of the interior could be a bit more colorful (like the food was).
Stas S — Google review
We were away for 3 weeks and this was by far the best food we had anywhere, the flavours were incredible and prices very reasonable for the quality of the food. The staff (I think run by a family) were very hospitable and I urge anyone visiting Andorra to try this incredible food
Georgina B — Google review
Amazing little restaurant with great staff and such a great detail and care to their dishes. The food was so fresh and so intrecatly thought through, we left amazed and very happy.
Milda J — Google review
We had an amazing dinner with a lovely atmosphere. The chefs served us a complementary starter on top of our order. The dishes were delicious and we’d be more than happy to come back. Thank you!!
Vilma L — Google review
Very good fusion between two cuisines you would normally consider incompatible. Thank you, Megumi, for the nice culinary experience.
Martin B — Google review
Fantastic food in a non touristic and family friendly space. The food was delightful and the service fantastic. This is one of this places one would go a few times while visiting Andorra, if what you fancy is good sushi with a twist.
Lluís H — Google review
Away for a couple of weeks and this is the best food I’ve had, the Peruvian Japanese fusion worked incredibly well, and the ceviche was fantastic (and only 12 euro). Highly recommend.
Finlay M — Google review
Carrer de l'Alzinaret, n°6, AD500 Andorra la Vella, Andorra•https://www.andorrainfo.com/restaurantes-andorra/restaurante-wak…•+376 840 420•Tips and more reviews for Wakatai Nikkei
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Restaurant Wolf mountain Engolasters

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3.6
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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Nestled in the picturesque surroundings of Engolasters, Restaurant Wolf Mountain is a delightful spot to unwind after an invigorating hike to the nearby lake. Visitors often rave about its dog-friendly atmosphere, where even furry companions are treated with kindness—water is provided without needing to ask! While some patrons have noted a slight dip in quality over time, many still find it a reliable choice for satisfying meals. The grill offerings are particularly praised, and the staff's warm hospitality shines through despite any language barriers.
Had an amazing meal from the grill. Such kind and welcoming people. Even though we barely speak each other’s language, they helped us incredibly well. Truly excellent!
Danny A — Google review
Went there to eat after the hike and they told us they can only serve pasta, which was understandable as it was 3 in the afternoon. Was greeted well by the waitress and sat down. I believe it was the owner (old lady, white hair) that took our order. We try as much as we can to speak Spanish but it's not enough. When we asked if she was okay to speak english, she grunted like a dog at us and didn't want to serve us. She could've easily just said she didn't speak english and asked the waitress to serve us, as she spoke a bit of english. Ordered the pasta - they only offered bolognese. Pasta was overcooked. Sauce tasted like boiled pork. No seasoning whatsoever, not even salt on the sauce. Everyone else's food from the grill looked good, not sure if there was no effort in our food because they don't like tourists! Owner seemed like she didn't enjoy serving customers at all. Should've walked away the second she grunted at us!
Jeremie R — Google review
Good place to eat and drink after a walk or run. WC and payment by card.
Michal Z — Google review
After our spontaneous hike up to the lake, we were really happy to have a break in the restaurant and enjoy a cold drink. We were here around 11:30am and also very dog friendly, without asking we got water for him, can really recommend it.☺️ (Aber ned z vergliche met de Schwiizerbärge 😁😉)
Tanja — Google review
They refused to serve us drinks at 2 in the afternoon because they were busy. Never ever been sent away with nothing like these people did. Avoid, clearly don't like customers.
Steve N — Google review
I was there today at 3PM and it was very closed for some reason? The area is nice but the big dog at the entrance almost jumped on us for approaching the place. Can't comment on the food since I couldn't go inside.
Rusty G — Google review
Cappuccinos are really tasty (with a pinch of cinnamon on top of it) and gentle and comprehensive personnel.
Aurele C — Google review
Good food, friendly people, reasonable prices.
Jakub M — Google review
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