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Featuring a private entrance, this spacious apartment also consists of 2 separate bedrooms and 1 bathroom with a bath an…
This apartment comes with 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower. Guests can make meals in the k…
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Restaurants nearby
- Zum KreuzBib This inn has existed since 1683. Matthias Schwer is the 4th generation of the family to carry on the tradition. Here, just outside St Märgen at an altitude of approx. 1 030m, a father-and-son team cook up quality seasonal fare, including local game, and classics such as maultaschen and schnitzel. There is an à la carte menu, the "Tradition" set menu and the vegetable "Gemussmenü" (only by ordering in advance). Comfortable guestrooms and holiday apartments for overnight guests.5.1km
- Adler Stuben The traditional Parkhotel Adler, which has been a family-run business for over 500 years, is home to this historical Black Forest establishment whose origins date back to 1639. It has five really pleasant dining areas, from the charming "Stube" with its old wood panelling and a low ceiling, to the chic "Bergkristall", and of course the terrace. The cuisine comprises Baden and international dishes; vegetarian options are also available. The wine list features a good selection of wines from the region. For an overnight stay, there are cosy, elegant guestrooms.6.2km
- Schlegelhof The charming boutique hotel Schlegelhof boasts not only elegantly appointed rooms, but also culinary excellence courtesy of Marianne and Martin Schlegel. The cuisine is rooted in classic culinary tradition and takes its cue from the seasons. Dishes showcase the finest ingredients, often sourced locally, alongside fruit and herbs from the hotel's own garden. There are various set menus and à la carte options. Classics such as Zwiebelrostbraten (fried beef and onions in gravy) and Wiener schnitzel feature, as do more sophisticated numbers such as Atlantic monkfish with beetroot, capers, and pota7.3km
- Zur Sonne Hanspeter Rombach attaches great importance to organic ingredients in his cheerful and inviting restaurant. At lunchtime and in the evening, local cuisine is served à la carte; the evening features more elevated fare – diners can choose between two set menus or an additional à la carte selection. Tempting highlights include "red cabbage baked in a salt crust, marinated with linseed oil and red onions, a fine bitter-orange sauce, and toasted sourdough" or "St Peter kid goat from from Ernst's farm, served in its own jus with mushrooms, fig compote, baby vegetables and Schniederspätzle (Black For7.6km
- Alemannenhof This historical Black Forest establishment in an idyllic location is thoroughly inviting. Inside, an attractive upscale dining space exuding bags of regional charm awaits. Affording magnificent views of the lake, the terrace beckons in summer. The menu takes its cue from the seasons and includes dishes such as Black Forest trout fillets with pickled cherry tomatoes, courgettes and parsley mashed potatoes or French corn-fed poularde breast, tender young beans and thyme pasta. There is also a "Gourmetmenü" comprising five or eight courses with wine pairings. Options are more limited at lunchtime8.4km
- Sonne The Rombach family (the business is in its seventh generation!) offer a cosy atmosphere in pretty rooms with wood panelling and exposed floorboards. The food is really good – a mix of traditional and modern ideas; the focus is on regional produce. Beautiful terrace. For overnight stays, the hotel of the same name has appealing, comfortable guestrooms.8.9km
- Gasthaus Sternen Post Since 2006, Bernd Lutz and his wife Rosemarie have been welcoming guests to their charming inn dating back to 1875. The chef-patron and his team serve up flavoursome classic seasonal dishes (eg cured salmon with pearl barley, beetroot and horseradish, or pan-fried veal sweetbreads with leaf spinach and spaetzle (a Swabian pasta speciality) made using a wealth of locally sourced produce. The appealing wine list features a well-curated selection of local vintages. Charming interior; gorgeous terrace. The service, led by the proprietress, is exceptionally friendly and attentive. For those wishing9.0km
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Attractions nearby
- Hinterzarten municipality in the district of Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Baden-Württemberg, Germany5.4km
- Roßberg mountain in the Black Forest, Germany1.0km
- Titisee lake in the southern Black Forest8.6km
- Hohwart mountain in Germany1.2km
- Ravenna Bridge railway bridge in Germany3.9km
- Weißtannenhöhe mountain of the Black Forest in Baden-Württemberg, Germany3.7km
- St. Oswald Chapel in the black forest (germany)3.9km
- Mathisleweiher body of water7.6km
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