In room 17, which was also called the "Fürstenzimmer," Ursula Andress and Jean Paule Bellmondo treated themselves to a rest break at the end of the sixties. The two had ridden on Haflinger horses from Meiringen, where Andress' mother lived, to the Hasliberg to enjoy the view of the Wetterhorn mountain group. Probably the mother had also recommended the glacier view to the two lovers, because after all she was a regular guest here, especially because she appreciated Mutti Friedi's famous Apfelwähen.