Best huts around Neuchâtel are found in a region characterized by its diverse natural landscapes, including the Jura mountains, Lake Neuchâtel, and the impressive Creux du Van. This area offers a range of accommodations from traditional mountain refuges to comfortable chalets. These locations serve as bases for exploring the surrounding forests, valleys, and hiking trails. The canton provides opportunities for outdoor activities amidst its natural beauty.
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Great restaurant, right by the Creux du Van. The fondue is highly recommended, very delicious 😎
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Very cozy and inviting garden terrace.
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Small shelter with seating below the Creux du Van.
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Fancy a short break? Then this is the place for you. A good selection of drinks, shady spots, and a very comfortable ride. Then there are 14 more bends to the Creux du Van.
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Plenty of seating under large trees, plenty of drinks, and a few snacks are available. A nice place to stop before climbing the 14 switchbacks to the Creux du Van.
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Great view and very beautiful Jura meadows
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A lovely place to linger. After a hike, mountain biking, or just for fun... The Métairie's culinary offerings are also a delight!
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Great view, good food
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Several huts in the Neuchâtel region cater well to families. Ferme Robert, for instance, offers a playground and an enclosure with goats, making it a fun stop for children. Restaurant Le Soliat and La Grand Vy, both near Creux du Van, are also noted for being family-friendly. Additionally, Buvette des Oeillons includes an animal park, and Buvette La Grande Sagneuse and Sentier du Single Shelter are also listed as family-friendly options.
For breathtaking views, consider visiting Mont d'Amin, a peak that provides stunning 360-degree panoramic views of the Alps, Lake Neuchâtel, and the surrounding countryside. La Grand Vy also offers impressive views of the valley and the Alps from its terrace. The Auberge du Grand-Sommartel provides views of green meadows and sunsets, while the View from the Métairie de Chuffort is another recommended viewpoint.
Yes, several notable huts and inns are conveniently located near the majestic Creux du Van. These include the historic Ferme Robert, situated at its foot, and Restaurant Le Soliat, which is right by the Creux du Van. La Grand Vy, a historic farmhouse, is also located nearby and offers accommodation and dining.
The huts in Neuchâtel serve as excellent bases for a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails through diverse landscapes like the Areuse Gorges, along the Doubs River, and to the Creux du Van. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the Tour of Lake Neuchâtel or the Creux-du-Van-Tour. Gravel biking options are also available, including routes around the Zihl Bridge or the La Prise Godet Picnic Area. For more details on routes, you can check the Gravel biking around Neuchâtel, Cycling around Neuchâtel, and Running Trails around Neuchâtel guides.
Yes, the region offers a range of comfort levels. For a luxurious and relaxing experience, consider the 'Chalet en pleine nature avec Spa' in Le Locle, which features a spa. For dining, Auberge du Grand-Sommartel is known for its delicious regional dishes, homemade bread, and pastries. La Grand Vy offers dishes made with local ingredients like cheese, honey, and meats. Restaurant Le Soliat is highly recommended for its food, including fondue, and sun terrace.
Yes, the region boasts several establishments with rich history. Ferme Robert is a historic mountain inn built in 1750. La Grand Vy is another historic farmhouse that was restored in 2013, offering a blend of tradition and modern comfort.
The huts and cabins in Neuchâtel offer a wide variety of accommodation types to suit different preferences. You can find rustic mountain inns, traditional alpine huts like Cabane Bertol (managed by CAS Neuchâtel), and comfortable chalets. Options range from simple refuges to those with amenities like spas, cozy fireplaces, and even dormitories, such as at Auberge du Grand-Sommartel.
Visitors frequently praise the immersive nature experience, with many huts offering panoramic views and a tranquil escape. The access to extensive hiking trails, the variety of comfort levels available, and the family-friendly options are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the local cuisine and cozy atmosphere, especially at places like Ferme Robert, where the rösti with bratwurst is a highlight after a hike.
Absolutely. Many huts and cabins in Neuchâtel are nestled in natural settings, providing a tranquil escape. 'un ptit chalet' in Les Brenets, for example, is praised for its comfort, aesthetic appeal, serene garden, and beautiful sunset views, making it ideal for a relaxing getaway. 'LaCabane' in Cormondreche also offers a peaceful stay with garden views and essential amenities.
Yes, many huts and inns in the Neuchâtel region provide food and drink services. Ferme Robert, Restaurant Le Soliat, La Grand Vy, Métairie de Dombresson, Buvette des Oeillons, Auberge du Grand-Sommartel, and Buvette La Grande Sagneuse all offer restaurant or cafe services, often featuring local ingredients and cozy atmospheres.
The best time to visit depends on your desired activities. Many huts are ideal for hiking and outdoor activities during the warmer months, typically from spring through autumn. Some alpine huts, like Cabane Bertol, have an extended season from March to September, with continuous opening during peak months. For winter activities, some huts may offer winter hiking or snowshoeing opportunities, but it's always advisable to check specific hut opening times and weather conditions before planning your trip.
Accessibility varies by hut. Ferme Robert, for example, has parking facilities. While some popular cabins like 'Altitude 910' and 'AirBee&Bee - Creux du Van' are easily reachable, traditional alpine huts like Cabane Bertol might require following provisional routes, and public transport access can be limited for more remote locations. It's recommended to check specific access details for each hut.


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