Vacations in the historic apartment of the listed oven house. Part of the protected townscape of the hamlet Jerisberghof and especially the ensemble Museum Althuus (farmhouse 1703) and the stove house extended to the Stöckli in 1805
The stove house was extended by one floor and the mansard roof in 1805. This dwelling is protected as a historical monument and a contemporary witness to the rural way of life.
Restored and with carefully installed modern kitchen and bathroom, tradition and modernity combine to create a cosy holiday home. On rainy days, you can enjoy a hot cup of tea in the dry and read a the history of the Jerisberghof or the potpourri of exciting experiences around Lake Murten, the Seeland or the Swiss capital Bern.
When the sun is shining, you can linger under the natural pergola of the espaliered pear tree in the spacious garden and savour the fine delicacies of the Seeland region, such as the delicious Niddlechueche from the bakeries in nearby Kerzers and Murten. These bakeries still masterly baker's craft. Come in, feel at home, relax and discover the country and its people and discover the country and its people.
Price
Price per night 1st floor | 140.- CHF |