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Bed&Bike Tremola San Gottardo
Located in Airolo and within 26 km of Devils Bridge, Bed&Bike Tremola San Gottardo features a bar, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.

Ospizio San Gottardo
Ospizio San Gottardo features a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Airolo. The property is non-smoking and is located 18 km from Devils Bridge.

Hotel & Restaurant Forni
The Forni Hotel is located at the foot of the Saint-Gotthard Massif. It offers a restaurant, free WiFi, and free parking.

Osteria Bäkar
Featuring a restaurant, Osteria Bäkar is located in Villa in the Canton of Ticino region, 32 km from Devils Bridge and 38 km from Source of the Rhine River - Lake Thoma.

Albergo San Gottardo
Featuring a terrace, restaurant and free WiFi, Albergo San Gottardo is located in Airolo, 19 km from Devils Bridge and 25 km from Source of the Rhine River - Lake Thoma.

"CHALET dei FIORI" room & apartment
Boasting a garden and views of river, "CHALET dei FIORI" room & apartment is a bed and breakfast set in a historic building in Bedretto, 34 km from Devils Bridge.

Airolo with private parking
Situated in Airolo, within 27 km of Devils Bridge and 33 km of Source of the Rhine River - Lake Thoma, Airolo with private parking features accommodation with ski-to-door access and free WiFi as well...

Locanda Orelli
Locanda Orelli is a self check-in property in the centre of Bedretto in the heart of the Swiss Alps, 6 km from Airolo and the Gotthard Tunnel.

Mountain spot in a cozy nest
Offering mountain views, Mountain spot in a cozy nest is an accommodation located in Airolo, 27 km from Devils Bridge and 34 km from Source of the Rhine River - Lake Thoma.

Hotel Des Alpes - Restaurant & Pizzeria
The Hotel Des Alpes - Restaurant & Pizzeria is located in the centre of Airolo, opposite the Airolo train station. It offers free Wi-Fi in the rooms and at the reception.

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Aiolo is probably beautiful in the snow and it has superb...
Aiolo is probably beautiful in the snow and it has superb trails up behind in the countryside with Swiss cows wearing bells and mountain goats. Lovely old houses and probably once a delightful place. Sadly now dominated by a huge concrete factory and all the noise and dust that entails. Better to stay at the San Gottardo hotel probably, which is actually ON the pass itself, or above the pass.Guest review byVodkaramaUnited Kingdom - 8.0
nice ski resort, bit hidden from the rest of switzerland but...
nice ski resort, bit hidden from the rest of switzerland but great for a weekend, especially when there has been a dump. Airolo itself has seen better times. There are a couple of restaurants in the street in front of the station, not much to see otherwiseGuest review byramijnSwitzerland - 6.0
Who in their right mind would want to go to Airolo?
Who in their right mind would want to go to Airolo? Usually travellers that use the Gotthard-tunnel in northerly direction. We decided to dodge the traffic jam and stay the night as near to the tunnel entrance as possible. For those that want to stay the night and travel on through the tunnel the next morning: make sure you’re on time! (Certainly before 9AM and preferably earlier) During peak-season the northbound entrance to the motorway at Airolo is blocked during the day, to prevent cut-through traffic. If that happens you have to backtrack on the old road to entrance nr 42 at Quinto and join the motorway queue north all over again. When you arrive in the afternoon and there are long queues for the Gotthard, don’t join them until you reach exit 41 at Airolo, but leave the motorway at the earlier exit at Quinto and make your way to Airolo using the local road.Guest review byC.A.Netherlands