We booked the hotel at a time that coincided with the Rheine in Flames event in adjacent Andernach, so it was very busy and quite hard to find a hotel for all 3 days. We needed to book somewhere for specific days as we had booked to visit nearby Nurgburgring race track, which also had an event on.
The Quellenhof is a delightful small German family hotel in the pretty small town of Bad Breisig.
The town is interesting and very well placed for local exploring, and there is plenty to visit locally. There is a good range of restaurants and bars in walking distance on the shores of the Rheine.
We drove down from Cologne airport; the hotel has car parking.
The Quellenhof is a friendly hotel with a personal guest house appeal, and appears attractive to local German visitors and business people in the know. The room we had was big with a separate balcony seating area.
It was next door to the Roman Spa so very convenient for visitors.
The hotel was spotless, it was so clean I walked into the patio door thinking it was open! The facilities were not modern but that is not the appeal of this traditional style.
The owners did not speak English but we all got by. The Grandson is from Canada so he was a friendly barman and translater!
The breakfast is continental with boiled eggs as well, but is...We booked the hotel at a time that coincided with the Rheine in Flames event in adjacent Andernach, so it was very busy and quite hard to find a hotel for all 3 days. We needed to book somewhere for specific days as we had booked to visit nearby Nurgburgring race track, which also had an event on.
The Quellenhof is a delightful small German family hotel in the pretty small town of Bad Breisig.
The town is interesting and very well placed for local exploring, and there is plenty to visit locally. There is a good range of restaurants and bars in walking distance on the shores of the Rheine.
We drove down from Cologne airport; the hotel has car parking.
The Quellenhof is a friendly hotel with a personal guest house appeal, and appears attractive to local German visitors and business people in the know. The room we had was big with a separate balcony seating area.
It was next door to the Roman Spa so very convenient for visitors.
The hotel was spotless, it was so clean I walked into the patio door thinking it was open! The facilities were not modern but that is not the appeal of this traditional style.
The owners did not speak English but we all got by. The Grandson is from Canada so he was a friendly barman and translater!
The breakfast is continental with boiled eggs as well, but is well stocked with beautifully fresh local meats, cheeses, fruit, breads, cereals etc. We look forward to a big breakfast and were not disappointed.
The restaurant and bar areas are very traditional and pleasant with a small outside veranda. The menu looks very good but we eat out.
Bad Breisig is a small town, the hotel is not in the main tourist part of town but a very short walk away.
We enjoyed our stay, it was nice to be in a friendly local hotel. We hope to stop again next year.More
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