A unique property, one to seize for your projects
Built circa 1850, transformed and extended in 1960, this imposing building with 390 m² of living space and a volume of 3175 m³ sits on a 759 m² plot of land beautifully facing due south, offering breathtaking and unobstructed panoramic views of the Rhône Valley and the Alpine peaks. The property comprises four parts:
1) The old restaurant with small adjoining room, professional kitchen, cellar, technical room.
2) The double bowling alley with wooden boards which served as a set for a period film ("Tschugger") and represents a major interest for sports enthusiasts and collectors.
3) Four bedrooms located on the first floor, above the restaurant, including 2 with direct access to the large terrace.
4) An apartment with a separate entrance that has recently undergone careful renovations. You'll find a modern, fully equipped kitchen, open to the living room, and two bedrooms. New windows provide high-performance insulation and elegant parquet flooring.
5) An annex house with 2 independent duplex apartments with access to the large terrace.
6) Parking and parking spaces: parking is particularly easy with 5 covered parking spaces, 2 closed garages and 2 outdoor spaces.
7) Other assets of the property: a garden (formerly the restaurant's vegetable garden) of approximately 50 m² and a vast terrace of 150 m² with breathtaking views of the Rhône, invite you to fully enjoy the Valais sunshine.
Rare investment potential on the market
The true treasure of the "Alpenrösli" lies in its incredible potential for transformation. The generous volume and existing structure lend themselves perfectly to the creation of four separate condominiums, a lucrative opportunity in the local market for a developer or investor. In addition, the former bowling alley, with its considerable volume, offers a unique space to reinvent: imagine a vast artist's studio, a secure hangar for classic vehicles, or even storage spaces and cellars for future residents. The almost new boiler and boiler were replaced about two years ago.
Living in Leuk: between history, sun and nature
Leuk-Stadt is much more than just a municipality. It's a historic city with preserved medieval charm, recognized as being of national importance for its architectural heritage. Living here means choosing a daily life bathed in light on a wine-growing hillside, with spectacular views extending to the Finges Forest. It's the perfect balance between the tranquility of an authentic village and proximity to all modern amenities.
A life-size playground, in all seasons
The region is a paradise for outdoor and culture lovers. In winter, the ski areas of Leukerbad (Torrent) are just minutes away, as are its famous thermal baths for absolute relaxation after a day on the slopes with the Magic Pass. In summer, the possibilities are endless: legendary hikes like the Gemmi Pass, mountain biking on marked trails, or exploring the Pfyn-Finges Nature Park. Cultural life is rich, with renowned events like the free "Summer Acts" concerts and the International Literature Festival in Leukerbad, which attract visitors from all over Switzerland and beyond.
Strategic accessibility in the heart of Valais
The property's location is highly strategic. The Leuk/Susten train station, quickly accessible by bus, connects you efficiently to the national rail network. A major asset for the future is the gradual completion of the A9 motorway. With the opening of new sections planned for 2025, the Sion-Brig axis will become even more fluid, placing Leuk at the center of a modern and perfectly connected Valais.
Built circa 1850, transformed and extended in 1960, this imposing building with 390 m² of living space and a volume of 3175 m³ sits on a 759 m² plot of land beautifully facing due south, offering breathtaking and unobstructed panoramic views of the Rhône Valley and the Alpine peaks. The property comprises four parts:
1) The old restaurant with small adjoining room, professional kitchen, cellar, technical room.
2) The double bowling alley with wooden boards which served as a set for a period film ("Tschugger") and represents a major interest for sports enthusiasts and collectors.
3) Four bedrooms located on the first floor, above the restaurant, including 2 with direct access to the large terrace.
4) An apartment with a separate entrance that has recently undergone careful renovations. You'll find a modern, fully equipped kitchen, open to the living room, and two bedrooms. New windows provide high-performance insulation and elegant parquet flooring.
5) An annex house with 2 independent duplex apartments with access to the large terrace.
6) Parking and parking spaces: parking is particularly easy with 5 covered parking spaces, 2 closed garages and 2 outdoor spaces.
7) Other assets of the property: a garden (formerly the restaurant's vegetable garden) of approximately 50 m² and a vast terrace of 150 m² with breathtaking views of the Rhône, invite you to fully enjoy the Valais sunshine.
Rare investment potential on the market
The true treasure of the "Alpenrösli" lies in its incredible potential for transformation. The generous volume and existing structure lend themselves perfectly to the creation of four separate condominiums, a lucrative opportunity in the local market for a developer or investor. In addition, the former bowling alley, with its considerable volume, offers a unique space to reinvent: imagine a vast artist's studio, a secure hangar for classic vehicles, or even storage spaces and cellars for future residents. The almost new boiler and boiler were replaced about two years ago.
Living in Leuk: between history, sun and nature
Leuk-Stadt is much more than just a municipality. It's a historic city with preserved medieval charm, recognized as being of national importance for its architectural heritage. Living here means choosing a daily life bathed in light on a wine-growing hillside, with spectacular views extending to the Finges Forest. It's the perfect balance between the tranquility of an authentic village and proximity to all modern amenities.
A life-size playground, in all seasons
The region is a paradise for outdoor and culture lovers. In winter, the ski areas of Leukerbad (Torrent) are just minutes away, as are its famous thermal baths for absolute relaxation after a day on the slopes with the Magic Pass. In summer, the possibilities are endless: legendary hikes like the Gemmi Pass, mountain biking on marked trails, or exploring the Pfyn-Finges Nature Park. Cultural life is rich, with renowned events like the free "Summer Acts" concerts and the International Literature Festival in Leukerbad, which attract visitors from all over Switzerland and beyond.
Strategic accessibility in the heart of Valais
The property's location is highly strategic. The Leuk/Susten train station, quickly accessible by bus, connects you efficiently to the national rail network. A major asset for the future is the gradual completion of the A9 motorway. With the opening of new sections planned for 2025, the Sion-Brig axis will become even more fluid, placing Leuk at the center of a modern and perfectly connected Valais.