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Bright and quiet room with a flat-screen cable TV, free WiFi, and a bathroom.
Offering free toiletries, this single room includes a private bathroom with a bath or a shower and a hairdryer. This sin…
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- Landgasthof Bären The exterior of this 17C half-timbered house exudes historical charm; the interior is traditional and lovingly decorated with upscale furnishings. It is the garden terrace, though, that is the real highlight! In the evening, there is an ambitious set menu, its appealing vegetarian alternative, or regional classics and modern dishes à la carte. More limited options at lunchtime. There is also a good wine list, and service is cordial and competent. Contemporary guestrooms for overnight stays.13m
- SonneBib At the Häfliger family's restaurant, the aim is to unite the new with the tried and tested. This principle is reflected both in the property itself, whose period architecture is complemented by elegant modern accents to create a welcoming setting, and the work of the team led by chef-patron Oliver Häfliger, who represents the fourth generation at the helm. He wins over diners with traditional regional and seasonal dishes that are skilfully crafted and brimming with flavour. His wife, Stefania Martinelli, presides over the attentive and well-organised waitstaff. The à la carte options, daily sp10.4km
- EintrachtBib There has been a restaurant here since 1870, and the current owners, the dedicated Meier family, have retained the restaurant's traditional feel while also introducing contemporary influences. This is reflected in the flavoursome cuisine, which keeps many regulars coming back. Diners can choose a fine dining set menu of three to five courses – for example, Swiss Alpine salmon from Lostallo with fregola sarda and champagne-saffron sauce – or order à la carte, from classics such as veal cordon bleu to Indian curry with paneer, vegetables and jasmine rice. A well-chosen wine list complements the 13.1km
- Zur Gedult★ Michelin A great example of how a refined setting and fine cuisine are by no means mutually exclusive – and how the combination brings real joy to the many regulars it attracts to the restaurant. In one of Burgdorf's oldest establishments (an inn dating back to 1716), bistro tables foster a relaxed and informal atmosphere; the service is cordial, professional and well-organised. Notwithstanding the history of the building, the food served here is decidedly modern! Lukas Kiener cooks in a contemporary, creative and seasonal style, delivering well-balanced dishes that make a statement. He likes to source17.8km
- Château Attisholz - Le feu★ Michelin This is a rather grand establishment located just outside Riedholz. A truly splendid historical property houses the exquisitely elegant and tastefully designed fine dining restaurant Le feu, with the garden and courtyard outside being a draw in themselves. Chef-patron Jörg Slaschek proposes a sophisticated modern-classical set menu, but there is also an à la carte selection. It goes without saying that the Bavarian-born chef uses only select produce. A well-curated selection of European wines makes for the perfect accompaniment to your meal. Overnight accommodation is also available: There are18.0km
- L'Auberge Choose between the two dining areas – one modern and minimalist, the other more elegant – or, in summer, a delightful garden terrace. Made with top-quality ingredients, the modern French cuisine is infused with a Mediterranean character. There is also a solid wine list and very friendly service overseen by the ever-present proprietress, a trained sommelier. At lunchtime the menu is simpler. Tip: Book a stay at the tasteful hotel of the same name.5.5km
- Klostergasthaus Löwen - Gaststube This is Pascal Schwarz's second restaurant on the estate of the former 12th century monastery. In addition to the gourmet restaurant, he also has his ‘Gaststube’ in the historic monastery inn in the St. Urban district - also on the first floor. Modern interiors have been attractively integrated into the traditional setting - on the terrace behind the house you can enjoy the good cuisine of Pascal and his team as well as the view of the imposing monastery church, which is well worth a visit. The cuisine is regional, seasonal and international. In the evening, there is a nice selection of dishes7.9km
- Klostergasthaus Löwen - Negral With the ‘Negral’ and the ‘Gaststube’, there are two concepts under one roof here, in the ‘Klostergasthaus Löwen’ dating from 1870 on the grounds of the imposing former Cistercian monastery dating from 1194 in the St. Urban district. On the first floor, Pascal Schwarz and his team offer modern, classically based cuisine in the form of a surprise menu, including vegetarian options, in the chic little gourmet parlour ‘Negral’. The six, eight or ten courses are prepared using excellent seasonal, regional and international produce. The terrace offers a beautiful view of the monastery church. Tip: 7.9km
- StadthausBib In the restaurant of the grand Hotel Stadthaus, whichever one of the different rooms you are seated in, the same delicious cuisine is on the menu – from Swiss classics, such as Zürcher Geschnetzeltes, to vegetarian dishes and a set "Bistro Menu". There is also an ambitious "Gourmet Menu" on Thu-Sat evenings. The selection of wines by the glass and by the bottle is also impressive. In summer, you can enjoy your meal on the arcaded terrace at the entrance.17.8km
- Château Attisholz - Brasserie la SourceBib With this brasserie, the Châeau Attisholz presents a chic alternative to its fine dining restaurant (Le feu). Contemporary design meets a period cross-vaulted ceiling and pillars made of 18C Solothurn stone to form a harmonious whole. The menu features fresh seasonal cuisine rooted in classic recipes, with a preference for regional produce. At lunchtime, the options are reduced to a two-course set menu, to which a dessert can be added. There are elegant spaces on the first floor for events. Comfortable overnight accommodation available.18.0km
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