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Bauernhof Schäfer

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One-Bedroom Apartment with Garden View
1x Sofa Bed 55 Up to 3
Garden view

Featuring a private entrance, this apartment consists of 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Lamm Rosswag★ Michelin What is it that draws foodies to this historical inn in a sleepy little wine village? The passion that Sonja and Steffen Ruggaber bring to serving and cooking for their guests. In the kitchen, he devises creative dishes, served in the form of set menus that are highly precise in their craftsmanship, rich in detail and packed with flavour. Top-notch ingredients and not a little effort go into dishes such as delicate beef tartare topped with powdered smoked eel and ice cream, served with an aromatic beetroot gel and cauliflower three ways (grated, creamed and pickled) plus a spicy mustard gel an2.4km
  • Alte Baiz★ Michelin At Alte Baiz, an upscale setting with charming rustic-style overtones and Claudio Urru's modern-inspired cuisine await you. A lot of thought goes into his cooking, and his dishes are always on point in terms of flavour, regardless of whether you opt for the four- to seven-course set menu (you can also order dishes from these à la carte) or choose from the daily specials on the à la carte menu. There is also an interesting selection of dishes for two, such as veal chops, whole roast Kikok chicken (served in two courses) or Breton loup de mer (sea bass). Interesting wine pairings by the glass to14.6km
  • BauernstubenBib This cosy rustic-style restaurant is housed in the venerable Ochsen Post. The menu features the traditional cuisines of Baden and Swabia, as well as internationally influenced dishes. Along with Maultaschen, Zwiebelrostbraten (fried beef and onions in gravy) and steaks, there are also less conventional options such as sour kidney or tripe soup. During the week, they offer a business lunch as well. Diners can also look forward to a delightful terrace, attentive service and a well-curated wine list that includes a number of rare gems. Tip: You can purchase their wonderful bread to take home, and12.7km
  • Schwabenstube★ Michelin Dedicated, cordial and consistent service is the name of the game in the Ottenbacher family establishment, a fact which can be put down to their long tradition of hospitality, which spans four generations! Here, they cultivate tradition and yet continue to evolve – as you can see in the spruce half-timbered house with its green shutters, where historical charm meets more modern and elegant design features. Moritz Feichtinger's classic cuisine also draws on the region for inspiration. There is a choice of three menus - including a vegan and a regional menu - and à la carte dishes. Diners can al17.6km
  • Maerz - Das Restaurant★ Michelin Modern tastes meet regional flair with harmonious results – both in the food and the aesthetic of the fine dining restaurant of the hotel Rose, run by brothers Benjamin and Christian Maerz. With its beautiful warm wood panelling and clean lines, the interior is at once cosy, trendy and chic. The cuisine, too, draws on regional culinary tradition as well as contemporary trends, in the form of a set menu dubbed "Heimweh/Fernweh". The chef uses first-rate ingredients sourced from the region, refined with spices from all over the globe, cleverly married in dishes such as "sturgeon in nori, unagi e17.6km
  • Sternenschanz A fun dining experience! The Linck family - now in its fourth generation - put their heart and soul into running this delightful restaurant. Diners can look forward to friendly service and the chance to eat really well without breaking the bank. The menu focuses on Swabian fare and home-style cooking, with dishes such as Flädlesuppe (pancake soup) and creamy veal goulash. No wonder there are so many regulars! In summer, the gorgeous garden terrace beckons.7.9km
  • Das Philippin Café, bistro, restaurant – this family-run establishment in the compact pedestrian area of Rutesheim is all of the above. Opened in 1987 as a café by Mr & Mrs Striegel (both pastry chefs), it has since blossomed into a sophisticated restaurant. Breakfast and lunch, as well as coffee and cake are served during the day; in the evening, Tim Striegel (the son) serves up his fine dining concept. The set menu comprises three to five imaginative courses, each meticulously prepared using excellent ingredients – the "Norway lobster, cauliflower, yuzu, almond" and "venison from the Leonberg hunt, celery12.9km
  • Hoppe's The atmosphere is welcoming and lively, and the food is great – it's no wonder that people come back again and again. The menu features dishes from Alsace and Baden, with mouthwatering options such as "coq au vin à la chef", beef sirloin served with roasted onions and spaetzle, or Baden-style pike dumplings. They also do Flammkuchen. There is outdoor seating to the front of the building.15.0km
  • Hirsch Genusshandwerk This lovely village inn serves dishes with classical foundations and modern inspirations. The seasons call the shots, and there is a preference for quality produce sourced locally or even grown in the restaurant's own garden. Led by the proprietress, the cordial and competent front-of-house team helps create the welcoming atmosphere. The terrace is delightful in summer. They also have their own distillery.18.0km
  • MAXIME de Guy Graessel An appealing modern restaurant with an intimate atmosphere. Chef-patron Guy Graessel, who hails from Alsace, specialises in classic fare from Alsace and Baden. Diner choose between the five-course surprise menu (for two or more people) and à la carte dishes. For al fresco dining, there are tables in the charming verdant garden courtyard. Drinks are also served on the terrace in the pedestrian precinct Tip: Located in the entrance area, Café Hesselbacher has house-made cakes, tarts and pastries for sale at the weekend, over the counter or pre-ordered. For motorists, there is a car park – Parkha19.2km

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Attractions nearby

  • Engelberg mountain16.1km
  • Grüner Heiner mountain17.7km

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