'''Neuenhof''' is a city in Aargau (Switzerland).
Get in
Train: see [http://www.sbb.ch www.sbb.ch] - regular connections by train S12 from Baden and Zurich, or by bus from Baden.
Get around
Neuenhof is too small to worry about the getting-around.
See
Neuenhof is situated near Baden and has little to offer even for the off-the-beaten-track enthusiast. Simple. There's a big street and a couple of old houses of which you find tons elsewhere.
Do
Neuenhof is nothing special. Hikers might pass it as it is situated near the Russler hill, which is on the path for hikers going from Baden to Dietikon and starts at the Wettingen monastery.
Buy
Nothing particular - few supermarkets and a gas station that's open till late ;-)
Eat
Try the following restaurants (in the order of appearance):
Posthorn. urcherstrasse 164. 56/4062712. ll week 11h-14h,18h-24h. bove average. : was called 'Tra la Gente' for some time. It's a recently renovated Italian place with quality food in a classy atmosphere. I don't know if they've already given it a name, but it's near the catholic church on the opposite side of the nearby roundabout.
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Kloster Wettingen. : the monastery is some 10 minutes walking from Neuenhof across the Limat. It also houses a restaurant, in fact it's the oldest one in Switzerland. Classy quality food, nice rustical setting and a nice selection of wines. Bit on the high-end regarding budget and a very popular destination at times.
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Russler. : an old-style Swiss restaurant up the Russler hill. This is a favourable destination if you want to combine a solid meal with a nice stroll/hike - they're near a junction of hiking paths.
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Berner. urcherstr. 82. : has fairly standard Swiss food garden seating for the summer. Tried it and liked it, but expect no thrills.
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Landhaus. urcherstr. 128a. : again an old-style Swiss restaurant, though it's led by a Finnish lady. Plain but good quality food - bring your appetite because portions are massive (in particular the 'Garettli' ;-). Please note: these guys aren't open on Saturday evening and the whole of Sunday.
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Er + Sie. urcherstr. 137. : a bit of a drag. Standard pizzas & pasta, cantine ambiente and a confused waitress - kinda italian ;-)
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Drink
Please, do yourself a favour and visit Baden.
Sleep
The 'Landhaus' restaurant also has a few hotel rooms; never entered it, but if they're anything like the restaurant then expect basic Swiss standard at something like Sfr.100 per room per night.
Else the Kloster Wettingen has rooms. It's just across from the bridge on the other side of the Limmat, so for the pleasant 10 minutes walk from Neuenhof you get a pittoresque, pleasant and quiet place to stay over. Plus their restaurant is better.
Anything else, you're better off staying private or go to Baden.
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