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A piece of history

Guesthouse

The guesthouse has 16 well-kept guest rooms. All are quietly located and have a toilet and shower in the room. Guests benefit from many additional offers such as free parking and free internet throughout the house.

In the restaurant Gasthaus Paxmontana "am Dorfplatz" we have several rooms and a wonderful terrace with up to 60 seats. The cuisine is Bavarian-Austrian, alpine in style and uses fresh regional products.

Our staff will be happy to help and advise you. We look forward to welcoming and spoiling you in the extraordinary Flüeli-Ranft.

Opening hours of the Restaurant Gasthaus "am Dorfplatz"

The restaurant in the Gasthaus Paxmontana is open from Maundy Thursday, March 28th, until October 27th 2024.

Special opening hours in May and June:
The restaurant in the Gasthaus is currently closed until June 7th.

From June 8th it will probably be open on Saturdays and Sundays.
We will be happy to provide you with more precise opening times by telephone.

Hotel rooms can be booked at any time of the year.

Regular opening hours:

Monday - Wednesdayclosed
Thursday - Saturday11.00 a.m. - 10.30 p.m.
Sunday10.00 a.m. - 9.00 p.m.

Opening hours kitchen: 11.30 a.m. till 8.00 p.m. (sundays till 7 p.m.)

Hotel rooms can be booked at any time of the year.

Our team at the Art Nouveau Hotel will be happy to provide you with information.

Hotel rooms

At the Gasthaus Paxmontana we have 16 cosily furnished rooms.

The view of the Obwalden mountains is unique. Enjoy the distant view with our binoculars.

Restaurant Guesthouse

The Gasthaus Paxmontana "am Dorfplatz" enjoys a central location in Flüeli-Ranft. The restaurant is open from the end of March to the end of October. The cuisine is alpine.

History

The current Guest House Paxmontana was built in 1617 as a manor house for a curate. Alongside the houses in which “Brother Klaus” – as Saint Niklaus von Flüe is known – was born and lived, it is one of the oldest houses in Flüeli-Ranft. The curate assigned to Flüeli lived in the house and used the rooms as an inn. He also gave lessons to the local children in writing and religion.

After the bishop banned clergymen from running inns in 1908, the house changed hands several times. It was this that led to the formation of a new society, the “AG Gasthaus Flüeli”. In the 1990s the building was lovingly restored by the “Gasthaus Flüeli Foundation”.

On January 1st 2009 Hotel Paxmontana AG acquired the Kurhaus along with its grounds. Since that date the Guest House has been run as a second operation alongside the Jugendstil Hotel, under the name Gasthaus Paxmontana.

There are still numerous features that are testament to the vibrant history of the Guest House Paxmontana. Take a look around the building for a real voyage of discovery.

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