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Room with a balcony, TV, mini-bar, and bathroom.
Room featuring a balcony with mountain views, a TV, telephone and a bathroom with bath tub and hairdryer.
The spacious double room offers a mini-bar, a seating area, a balcony with lake views as well as a private bathroom feat…
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Restaurants nearby
- Les Montagnards - Le Sommet★ Michelin The small fine dining establishment of Les Montagnards Hotel commands a jaw-dropping view over the Moléson and the Château de Gruyères. This contributes to the pleasant atmosphere, as does the tasteful, clear design – a wonderful setting for culinary enjoyment. Slick service and insightful wine tips. Guestrooms are available for those interested in hiking around the glorious countryside.16.0km
- Des Trois Tours★ Michelin In this 19C mansion in Bourguillon, Romain Paillereau signs supremely delicate cuisine. The chef cherry-picks his ingredients, crafting them into outstanding dishes such as leeks confit in orange or Atlantic cod with sea urchin and lovage. We fell in love with his unorthodox work with Chappuis pork, mint, shellfish and lemon. Gutsy sauces and stocks reveal expressive flavours, enhanced by a wine list that slaloms between Switzerland and France. The interior errs towards modern downstairs and historic upstairs, the service is spot on, while the terrace shaded by plane trees adds a final flouris16.7km
- Le Pérolles★ Michelin Now in the capable hands of Julien Ayer, this stalwart of the Fribourg dining scene, whose stylish interior bears the hallmark of Mario Botta, is embarking on a new chapter of its history. Chef Victor Moriez (stints at Crissier and Rougemont) orchestrates a modern French score. Standouts include exquisite sauces, like his bitter orange, marigold and scallop sauce, and an amazing coffee-laced zander dish. Premium produce takes the limelight in creative recipes, including enticing vegetarian options on request. Slick service, inventive alcohol-free pairings and a high-flying wine cellar. Upstair17.8km
- Centric Dining★ Michelin Hotel Seepark, which enjoys an enchanting location on Lake Thun, boasts not only stylish accommodation but also impressive dining options. In the evening, this small, tastefully designed restaurant serves a modern, seasonal tasting menu comprising five or seven courses. There is a theme or short story behind each dish, such as "Scandinavian Flavours", "Root of Life", "The Call of Lake Thun" or "Dry-Aged Pork at its Finest". Ambitious young head chef Sascha Spring and his charming team present each dish at the table in detail. The chef's table in the kitchen is available for private dining by p27.9km
- BärenBib At this rather grand establishment with two dining spaces, GastStube and GnussStube, delicious regional and seasonal food is served, including vegetarian options. You can dine à la carte or opt for a set menu; the "MundArt-Gourmetmenü" has to be ordered in advance. At lunchtime, a shorter à la carte selection, set menus and other daily specials are available. Another highlight: barbecued specialities from the Big Green Egg. Ingredients are sourced as locally as possible. There is a decent wine list with a focus on Swiss labels. The waitstaff are friendly, attentive and professional.16.9km
- Panorama - Cayenne★ Michelin This establishment has been run by the Fuchs family for 40 years, and these days, it is Rolf and Manuela Fuchs who are in charge. The modern, elegant restaurant atop Hartlisberg boasts not only a chic atmosphere but also a truly magnificent view of Thun and the mountains – the terrace is wonderful! The chef-patron's cuisine is no less of a draw. It is modern and clearly structured, yet classical in its foundations, making for bold and expressive dishes that are pared back to the essentials and packed with vibrant flavours. The four- or five-course set menu can be extended by up to two "surpris28.7km
- Auberge de la Croix Blanche★ Michelin Courtesy of wainscoting, crisp white tablecloths and a sprinkling of stylish modern details, this inn is a treat for the eye. The characterful auberge, located in the picturesque village of Villarepos above Lake Morat, is the epitome of a good food establishment. The culinary lineup stars gutsy flavours, regional produce and virtuoso technique: Bresse royal pigeon, creamy polenta, market veggies; calf sweetbread and morels in a small casserole dish, apple financiers (small cakes) with almond nougatine and Tahitian vanilla ice cream. Each dish is a festival of soul-warming authenticity and Chri28.8km
- Alpenblick - Stuba★ Michelin At Alpenblick two exciting dining options await: there is the lively bistro, where you can tuck into down-to-earth dishes such as steak tartare or Wiener schnitzel, or separated by a curtain is Stuba with its exceptionally ambitious fine dining menu. Comprising four to six courses, it comes in omnivore and vegetarian versions. Chef-patron Björn Inniger serves up cosmopolitan modern cuisine, sourcing many ingredients from the region. His dishes feature subtle nuances, bold contrasts, and they are packed with flavour. The timelessly elegant yet cosy setting and the enjoyably laid-back and attent28.9km
- 16 ART-BAR-RESTAURANTBib Diners will feel right at home in this charming and inviting restaurant. Set in a former bell foundry, the atmosphere is welcoming and delightfully down to earth. The blend of rustic and modern styles is interesting, and the art on the walls is sure to draw the eye. You can look forward to very friendly and attentive service, as well as pared-down and exceedingly flavourful dishes prepared by owner Nik Buchs. Popular choices here include true classics such as entrecôte or veal cutlet. The extensive wine list also includes organic and biodynamic wines. In summer, the terrace is a wonderful plac20.3km
- Wein & Sein★ Michelin Hostess Daniela Jaun and chef Pascal Melliger (partners both professionally and privately) put their heart and soul into running this lovely restaurant. The entrance is somewhat hidden, with a steep staircase leading down into the elegant cellar space and its pretty vaulted ceiling. The chef-patron's cooking is modern and precise, showcasing select produce with an impeccable sense of elegance. A prime example is the succulent and flavoursome line-caught sea bass paired with an aromatic classic fish sauce, avocado purée and fried artichokes. You can choose a four-, five- or six-course format of33.3km
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Attractions nearby
- Stadion Wankdorf association football stadium in Bern, Switzerland35.3km
- Wankdorf Stadium former association football stadium in the city of Bern in Switzerland35.3km
- Zytglogge medieval clock tower with astronomical clock and carillon in the city of Bern, Switzerland33.3km
- Bern Minster church building in the old city of Bern, Switzerland33.3km
- Kunstmuseum Bern museum in the city of Bern, Switzerland33.4km
- Gurten mountain in the Canton of Bern, Switzerland30.0km
- Historical Museum of Bern building of the historical museum in the city of Bern, Switzerland32.8km
- Zentrum Paul Klee museum collection in the city of Bern, Switzerland34.2km
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