Berggasthaus „Zum Pfeiffer“, Mountain inn in Radebeul, Germany
Berggasthaus Zum Pfeiffer is a mountain inn situated on elevated ground overlooking vineyards and the Elbe Valley below. The building contains a restaurant with seating, multiple guest rooms, and additional spaces for visitors to use.
The property housing the inn dates from the 17th century, while the building in its current form comes from the 19th century. It remains one of the few structures surviving from a former line of houses that once stood along this elevated location.
The inn takes its name from a former owner and now serves as a place where visitors experience local cooking traditions blended with broader European influences. The menu reflects the closeness to Saxon vineyards and heritage, visible in every dish offered.
The location sits on elevated terrain with paths that go up and down, so visitors should expect varying grades of slope. The inn is reachable by foot, but sturdy footwear is recommended, especially during rain or in cooler months.
The building underwent thorough renewal and modernization while keeping its historical character intact and preserving older elements. This careful restoration shows in details that blend both new and traditional features throughout the space.
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