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Haus Neuenburg

◍ La Ferrière, Bern
beds
23
rooms
8
Meals
Self-catering
Type
Group house

About the house

The group accommodation Haus Neuenburg in La Chaux d’Abel near La Ferrière (Bern, Switzerland) extends over two floors and offers 23 beds in 7 bedrooms, as well as a studio with 3 beds and a small living kitchen. On the upper floor, you will find the main kitchen and a dining room with seating for 32 people, as well as a lounge accommodating 10–12 people. The two floors and the studio can be rented separately. In summer, a mobile barbecue area is available, along with garden tables and chairs. We offer horseback riding and trekking with our mules. The Chasseral ski area can be reached in 20 minutes, and La Chaux-de-Fonds in just over 10 minutes by car. There are also beautiful cycling and hiking trails to explore; the nearby Doubs river and the Étang de la Gruère are among the region’s highlights. The guest card is included in the overnight price. It offers free travel on the entire Vagabond network, from the Canton of Jura to La Chaux-de-Fonds.

Amenities

Rooms (4)
  • 11 beds
  • 1 toilets
Halls & rooms (2)
  • Dining hall · 33 m² · up to 32 ppl
  • Lounge · 23 m² · up to 12 ppl
Kitchen
  • 35 tableware sets
  • 1 dishwashers
  • 2 ovens
  • 1 coffee machines
  • Fridge 210 L
  • Fridge 210 L
  • Freezer 30 L
Other equipment
  • Non-smoking
  • Playground
Pets
  • Pets allowed

Availability

available partially booked booked Public holiday (CH) cantonal holiday

Days without an entry are considered free. Only the enquiry to the host is binding.

Getting there

Train: stop La Chaux d’Abel, then 800 m walk along the road to “Chasseral Outdoor” (left) or across the meadow (follow “Trekk/espaceSélah”). Car/minibus/coach: Neuchâtel – La Chaux-de-Fonds – La Ferrière, then towards Les Breuleux, 1 km after the roundabout. Bern – Biel (Büttenberg tunnel) – Tramelan – Les Breuleux, then towards La Chaux-de-Fonds.

Map

Host

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Stefanie Wittwer and Sandra Hofer
We are Stefanie and Sandra. Together, we have been running the farm since April 1, 2026, and have been living here with our families since summer 2024. As career changers (originally a nurse and a teacher), we bring experience from other fields that enrich our roles as farmers and hosts. We speak German, French, and English, enjoy meeting people, and look forward to welcoming many guests.