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Bergische Idylle

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Rooms & Views

Room 4 Top Floor with Garden View
1x Super King 30 Up to 2
Garden view

The twin/double room provides a sofa, parquet floors, as well as a private bathroom boasting a walk-in shower and a hair…

Room 2 Ground Floor with Garden View
1x Super King 30 Up to 2
Garden view

The spacious twin/double room features a private entrance, a tea and coffee maker, a terrace with garden views as well a…

Room 3 Top Floor
1x Super King 18 Up to 2

This twin/double room has a private entrance.

Room 1 Ground Floor
1x Super King 18 Up to 2

This twin/double room has a private entrance.

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Restaurants nearby

  • Vendôme★★ Michelin Since taking over the culinary reins from Joachim Wissler, Dennis Kuckuck, his long-time sous-chef and trusted colleague, has continued to uphold the high standards of this elegant fine dining restaurant. The cuisine, based on the French classics and rounded out with modern influences, is a real treat for diners – think wonderfully tender, poached and lightly flambéed winter cod, served with salmon roe and a buttery vin jaune sauce with savoury spruce shoot oil. Here, they know just how to bring out the natural flavours of the superb ingredients. The dishes have a clear structure and harmoniou6.9km
  • La Cuisine Rademacher★ Michelin Although not in the prettiest part of town and a little removed from central Cologne, this restaurant is well worth seeking out. In a well-kept listed building occupying a corner plot, chef-patron Marlon Rademacher and his dedicated team welcome diners to this modern, tastefully designed space. Made with outstanding quality ingredients, the cooking is refined and contemporary. Choose between the standard set menu and the "Menu du Prestige". A vegetarian set menu can be ordered at the time of booking. There is also a small à la carte selection, plus a reasonably priced lunch menu.13.4km
  • Zur Post★ Michelin Brothers Alejandro and Christopher Wilbrand have transformed this historical inn into a place where diners can relax and indulge. Their cuisine succeeds in striking an interesting balance between classic gastronomy and a creative brand of modern cooking. They use first-rate ingredients to conjure up two set menus: one regular and one vegetarian. The well-thought-out dishes draw on regional culinary heritage as well as more far-flung European influences. On-point recommendations from the excellent wine list. In addition to their fine dining restaurant, the Wilbrands also preside over the less f14.0km
  • Ox & Klee★★ Michelin "The Art of Taste" is the name of Daniel Gottschlich's new concept. In a six-course set menu, he creatively combines the tastes "salty", "sweet", "bitter", "fatty", "sour" and "umami", which are introduced in a "black box" with six small amuse-bouches served beforehand. This is imaginative cuisine that draws on regional specialities such as Halve Hahn (traditional Rhenish fare comprising rye bread and cheese). Another highlight is the "Mackerel" dish, inspired by Caesar salad and featuring a combination of tender yellowtail mackerel, sturgeon caviar, a tangy Reypenaer cheese cream, dots of fru20.0km
  • Zur Tant★ Michelin In this well-maintained half-timbered house set in an idyllic spot on the banks of the Rhine, chef Thomas Lösche champions a style of cooking that puts top-notch ingredients and craftsmanship centre stage – think Berkshire pork from pigs reared in the Black Forest, excellent calf sweetbreads or aromatic wild-caught sea bass. This is no-frills cuisine that remains true to the authenticity with which this house is synonymous. There is a four- to six-course set menu, from which you can also pick dishes à la carte. The wine list features a good selection of Austrian and German labels. The icing on19.6km
  • Zur Mühle In their well-established restaurant – it’s been in the same family since 1895 – Hermann and Kerstin Berger prepare internationally inspired cuisine such as sliced salmon in a rocket and pesto crust with teriyaki beans, mashed potato and sweet mustard. The interior is cosy with a modern note.12.8km
  • Schote Now that Nelson Müller and his team have moved from Essen to Bergisch Gladbach, the affable restaurateur and celebrity chef is showcasing his dine dining cuisine at Diepeschrather Mühle, a converted mill set in beautiful natural surroundings. They serve a modern, ambitious set menu with seasonal influences. Great attention to detail and an unfailing sense of balance never fail to impress in dishes such as "Seabed" – turbot, roe sauce, morel ravioli, mandarin, caviar or "From the Bresse" – imperial quail, spring chicken, pointed cabbage, duck liver, grapes. The vegetarian version of the set men13.5km
  • Postschänke With its cosy and lively atmosphere, Postschänke is a fantastic alternative to Zur Post, the fine-dining restaurant. Here, the delicious seasonal cuisine made with select, fresh ingredients goes down a treat. They serve a daily set menu with options, as well as daily specials. The service is exceedingly friendly and attentive.14.0km
  • Piccolo You may not see the cathedral here in Porz-Langel, but you do pretty much have front row seats onto the Rhine! This restaurant serves classic cuisine with seasonal and Mediterranean influences, prepared using decent ingredients, most of which are sourced from the region. You can choose à la carte or put together your own three-course menu for a set price. The friendly staff also have plenty of good wine recommendations up their sleeve, drawing on the decent selection with a focus on Austria and Germany.19.5km
  • Gruber's Restaurant Austrian cuisine is served in this charming restaurant with its various tastefully decorated rooms and pretty terrace. Whether traditional (such as the excellent schnitzels and memorable Kaiserschmarrn – shredded pancakes) or modern (Carinthian cheese noodles, pointed cabbage and blueberries), the dishes are always made from carefully chosen ingredients. More limited options, plus a schnitzel menu at lunchtime.20.0km

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Attractions nearby

  • Schloss Bensberg château in Germany6.8km
  • Bergisches Land Region in North Rhine-Westphalia (Germany)12.9km
  • Lanxess Arena music venue and hockey stadium in Cologne, Germany18.7km
  • Hohenzollern Bridge bridge in Cologne, Germany19.9km
  • Altenberger Dom the great church of the Altenberg Abbey, Germany15.2km
  • Sportpark Höhenberg German stadium in Cologne15.4km
  • Michaelsberg Abbey, Siegburg former Benedictine abbey in Siegburg, Germany16.3km
  • Cologne Zoological Garden zoo19.5km

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