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(Wackershofen; adult/concession €6/4; 9am-6pm daily; ) One place you can be
guaranteed of seeing a black-spotted pig is this open-air farming museum, a sure-fire hit
with the kids with its traditional farmhouses , orchards and animals. It's 6km northwest of
Schwäbisch Hall and served by bus 7.
Sleeping & Eating
Hotel Scholl €€
( 975 50; www.hotel-scholl.de ; Klosterstrasse 2-4; s/d €74/99; ) A charming pick
behind Am Markt, this family-run hotel has rustic-chic rooms with parquet floors, flat-
screen TVs, granite bathrooms and free wi-fi.
HOTEL
Der Adelshof €€
( 758 90; www.hotel-adelshof.de ; Am Markt 12; s €80-100, d €110-150, mains
€18-32; ) This centuries-old pad is as posh as it gets in Schwäbisch Hall, with a
wellness area and plush quarters, from the blue-and-white Wedgwood room to the four-
poster Turmzimmer. Its beamed Ratskeller serves seasonally inspired French fare.
HISTORIC HOTEL
GASTRONOMIC
Rebers Pflug €€€
( 931 230; www.rebers-pflug.de ; Weckriedener Strasse 2; mains €17.50-36; closed
lunch Mon & Tue, dinner Sun) Hans-Harald Reber mans the stove at this 19th-century
country house, one of Schwäbisch Hall's two Michelin-starred haunts. Signatures such as
veal in an oxtail crust are exquisitely cooked and presented. Dine in the chestnut-shaded
garden in summer.
Entenbäck €€
( 9782 9182; Steinerner Steg 1; mains €10-15.50; noon-2.30pm & 5-10pm Tue-Fri,
11am-10pm Sat & Sun) This inviting bistro receives high praise for its Swabian-meets-
Mediterranean menu, from satisfying roast beef with Spätzle to salmon roulade with
riesling sauce. Lunch is a snip at €7.50.
BISTRO
Brauerei-Ausschank Zum Löwen €€
( 2041 622; Mauerstrasse 17; mains €8-14.50; 5-11pm Thu, 11.30am-2pm &
5-11pm Fri-Tue) Down by the river, this brewpub attracts a jovial bunch of locals, who
BREWPUB
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