Bordering the Ova da Roseg River in the Val Roseg, stop for a meal at Roseg Gletscher. The sun terrace of the restaurant sweeps the votes. Not least because it’s got the same epic views studded with mountains and wide-open spaces, that backdrop life in these parts. But also because the restaurant creates meals that are driven by local ingredients and pallet. Think deer and capricorn sausage, air-dried deer and wild boar ham, with pear bread. Hearty barley soup is also popular for warmth in a cold day. The dessert buffet post-lunch has aficionados of sweet things licking their lips in excitement – for it contains mousse, tarts, and cakes of all combinations.
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