Situated in Treis-Karden and with Cochem Castle reachable within 13 km, Pension Restaurant Luna features a terrace, allergy-free rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Featuring a terrace, Gästehaus Viktoria is located in Bad Bertrich in the Rhineland-Palatinate region, 29 km from Cochem Castle and 45 km from Nuerburgring.
Luis
United Kingdom
Good parking but at an extra price. Close to some restaurants.
This family-run inn is a beautiful half-timbered building on a wine estate in Ürzig, 200 metres from the River Moselle. Weingut Gästehaus Derkum offers free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Pieter
Belgium
Family run with hotel with a personal touch. We had lovely room. Breakfast was nice. Parking is provided nearby but we ended up parking the car at the free parking next to the river. The village is authentic, with no tourist shops, only wineries. Good value for money food and wine. We visited some other more busy villages upstream and downstream but were happy to return to quiet Ürzig in the late afternoon.
Situated in Zeltingen-Rachtig, within 41 km of Natural Park Saar-Hunsrück and 42 km of Arena Trier, Gästehaus Ratsschänke features accommodation with free WiFi.
Marie and Robert
Australia
Beautiful big room in a character building. Very comfy bed. Delicious breakfast. Safe spot for the bikes.
Situated in Üdersdorf, within 33 km of Nuerburgring and 36 km of Cochem Castle, Haus Sonnenschein features accommodation with a terrace and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who...
Manuela
Germany
Everything was perfect! Hotel was situated in a beautiful and calm area. Bed was comfortable. Shower was lovely. Hosts were super friendly and always available. Breakfast delicious and served in a historical restaurant with a great view!
I would always re-book this place again! 😊
Perfect for rustic breaks in the countryside, an Inn is a small property with basic hotel services and typically traditional decor. Inns are fully licensed and have a bar providing food and drinks in the evening, which distinguishes them from country or guest houses.
Great location if you don't have a car. (No cars are allowed in this part of the town, so we had to find parking and carry our bags down cobbled stone roads quite a distance.
We arrived on a Sunday afternoon & there was no one in the hotel to meet us & we found our keys taped to the front of the outside door.
The pension quaint, quirky. & full of history. Steep narrow stairs to get to our room & the creeky floors & beds added to the charm
The apartment is in good, quiet location. Cochem town center is very close, train station ~ 15/20 min walk. Also the apartment is well equipped (some minor things - I would appreciate in bathroom shower gel and oil in kitchen. For dishes is dishwasher and for our stay we had 2 dishwasher tablets, but dishwashing liquid and dishcloth would be handy for clean up the stove and dinning table).
At 7:30 you are woken up by church bell.
Excellent bike storage. Located just across the bridge in a quieter street. Comfy, spacious room. Good cafe and guest lounge with wine and beer honesty fridge. Friendly and helpful reception. Super breakfast. Plenty of restaurants nearby for dinner.
This hotel is located a 10 minute walk from the centre of Cochem with good parking and a lovely view of the river. Breakfast and dinner were both good, though the menu is somewhat limited.
Location was walking distance into town for walk about and dinner. Walking down the street, beside the river was incredible. Host and hostess were very nice and accommodating. Breakfast was more than adequate!! Will stay here whenever I am back in the area! Pension Schneider deserves 10 stars or a platinum rating!
Excellent pension/guest house centrally located on the way to the Castle in Cochem. The owner is friendly and very welcoming and local to the area so can recommend things to do. The room I was given was spacious and had the facilities that I needed. Breakfasts are very plentiful and lots of selection. You can request different things as needed. You'll arrive as a guest and leave as a friend.
Peter
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