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Le Vieux Chalet
Set in Crésuz, 39 km from Forum Fribourg, Le Vieux Chalet offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.

Zimmerei
Boasting a garden and views of city, Zimmerei is situated in Murten, 15 km from Forum Fribourg.

Le Mont-Vully - Hôtel Restaurant
Set in Haut-Vully, 27 km from Forum Fribourg, Le Mont-Vully - Hôtel Restaurant offers accommodation with a terrace, free private parking and a restaurant.

Hotel D Bulle - La Gruyère
Situated in Bulle, 30 km from Forum Fribourg, Hotel D Bulle - La Gruyère features a bar and views of the city. With free WiFi, this 4-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.

Le Domaine (Swiss Lodge)
Set in Fribourg, 4.8 km from Forum Fribourg, Le Domaine (Swiss Lodge) offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.

Hôtel du Cheval Blanc - City center
Hôtel du Cheval Blanc - City center offers comfortable accommodation with free WiFi in the center of the town.

Hotel Hine Adon Fribourg
Each apartment has a fully equipped kitchen and private bathroom with a spacious shower cubicle, a TV. Hotel services are available on request.

ibis Bulle - La Gruyère Swiss Bike Hotel
Situated just 3 km off the A12 motorway and 2 km outside of Bulle, ibis La Gruyère provides private parking with extra fees and comfortable rooms with panoramic views of the Alps.

Hôtel de Ville
De Ville is a charming hotel situated in a picturesque medieval village with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. It features free Wi-Fi and fine dining with renowned regional specialities....

Hôtel Rallye & Entrées aux Bains de la Gruyère
A 3-star superior in Bulle, in the heart of the Fribourg Pre-Alps. Ideally located, the hotel has 49 recently renovated rooms.

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- 8.0
Fribourg is not a large town but there are a few very...
Fribourg is not a large town but there are a few very interesting things to do. The museums are quite fantastic and have much to offer. There are many walks including up the hill to the Chapelle de Lorette. As a Catholic town, there are some fascinating relics and history at the local churches. As a bilingual city, its fascinating to hear French, Swiss German, and a decent amount of Italian all at the same time. The food scene is quite nice and not as expensive as other places in Switzerland.Guest review byKristian - 10.0
Bulle has been a stopping off point for several years now -...
Bulle has been a stopping off point for several years now - it's a wonderful small town with a very nice centre. There's a choice of several good hotels and there are plenty of restaurants. The local cheese fondue is a must!Guest review byAndreasFrance - 10.0
It's a very attractive little lakeside town with a medieval...
It's a very attractive little lakeside town with a medieval centre, including intact and walkable fortification wall, and lots of nice places to eat. It is well-connected transport-wise for visits to nearby attractions like the roman ruins in Avenches or the (really well-worth visiting) 12th century abbey in Payerne. Lake boats ply daily (in summer) to Neuchatel.Guest review byMartinSwitzerland - 6.0
Tiny Gruyères is better suited for a daytime visit than an...
Tiny Gruyères is better suited for a daytime visit than an overnight stay. Food options are pricey and few between, with limited menus and no activities after dark. Better options for your stay would probably be in nearby Bulles.Guest review bygermeskernashUnited States - 10.0
Nice medival city - with the Jazz festival it was really...
Nice medival city - with the Jazz festival it was really great Castle to visit Nice restaurants in the old town On the beach: - good restaurant - Water Skilift even good for beginners - Childrens playground - the beach is with shallow water (small children) - you can rent Winsurfboards etc.Guest review byRoger MallepellSwitzerland - 8.0
A quiet town, if you want nightclubs this isn't the place,...
A quiet town, if you want nightclubs this isn't the place, but has everything most people will need. Trains/buses go from the station down a steep hill from the main street. Romont is a stop on the faster InterRegio SBB trains so getting to/from other parts of Switzerland is easy. Romont has both Coop and Migros/Denners supermarkets. For emergency supplies on Sundays the convenience shop next to the station is a reasonable size. The old walls and tower are worth a look. I spent my days hiking and unfortunately didn't get to the stained glass museum. Gruyeres and the Cailler chocolate factory in Broc short train rides away - I walked off a cheese overdose hiking the fairly short distance from Gruyeres to Broc. A bus ride towards Jaun is worthwhile and the chairlift up the Gastlosen takes you up to some good hiking, and cooler conditions in hot weather. The hike along the leg of the Via Jacobi from Romont to Moudon is an easy 13km but doesn't have much shade so remember the sun screen.Guest review byPamelaUnited Kingdom - 10.0
We hiked to the peak.
We hiked to the peak. It pushed the limits of our 11 year old. Was just about perfect for our 14 and 16 year olds. We took plenty of breaks and round trip was like 6 or 7 hours. Lots of cows with bells on. Excellent views from the top. We hiked up counter clockwise along the loop. This put the rocky less pretty views on the first 1/2 of the hike. It was nice to have the more scenic views on the way down while we were tired. We should have started right in the morning as there was full sun exposure for almost the whole hike. Also, if it had rained or something there wouldn't have been much good cover.Guest review byMichaelGermany - 10.0
Montbovon is a small village nestled between two villages.
Montbovon is a small village nestled between two villages. There isn't much to see - it's a convenient stopping off point for you to explore the Fribourg area without paying too much in accommodation fees. In terms of food choices, you'd be better off either eating at the hotel, or going to a nearby town to buy food before heading back to your hotel. That being said, the area is GORGEOUS in winter, and if you time your visit correctly, you can see the glorious mountains around you covered in snow.Guest review byDarylSingapore - 8.0
It is a small city but has amazing vibe where diversity...
It is a small city but has amazing vibe where diversity meets. I went for business visit and could see lot of people from other countries have settled or visiting this location. The architecture and the city view is amazing. The train station has access to major cities and good enough to stay for a cozy travelers.Guest review bySaravana GopalanNetherlands - 10.0
Bulle is a lively small Swiss city close to the mountains of...
Bulle is a lively small Swiss city close to the mountains of Fribourg. The city has a charming old center with a castle and there are several very nice bars and restaurants for drinks and dining. There are some fantastic Asian restaurants (Thai as well as Japanese) that offer delicious food and drinks. And, there are many opportunities for nearby hiking (e.g. around Lac de la Gruyère, or around the "Gastlosen" mountains starting from the Jaun village). Finally, there is the Cailler chocolate factory (in nearby Broc, 10 min by train), that is definitively worth a visit!Guest review byMarcelSwitzerland