DINKELSBUHL HOTEL?
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Meg, for us, although it is nice to have reservations, we traveled without reservations all through Germany and did the bed and breakfast thing. Was rather easy, and they will show you the room before you commit. We enjoyed the "rooms over the pub/restaurant." The owner sat down with us while we ate our meal, and was intrigued by my husband's language converter . . . made a new friend. <BR> <BR>So if you don't get a comment about a hotel, feel confident about "Bitte, haben zie ein zimmer?" ("Please, do you have a room?") Start looking around 3 p.m., you may want a choice . . .
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Meg, We passed thru Dinklesbuhl in May <BR>and had lunch near a cute hotel named <BR>Hotel Sonne---looked very nice. I have <BR>no idea how to contact---try a general <BR>search on the town name. Rothenbug has <BR>a very good web site---we picked the <BR>Gerberhaus from there and were very <BR>pleased---about $75, and good food.
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I agree with the other poster about Rothenburg over Dinkelsbuhl. We get in that area quite frequently and much prefer Rothenburg. Plus, Dinkelsbuhl only a few minutes down the road. Try the Reichs Kutchenmeister in Rothenburg. Great location for touring, about 160DM per night....$90-$100. Good restaurant also. If you need phone or fax, just email me and I will look them up.
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Where is Rothenburg with regards to Frankfurt. Will be there in Sept. Also any good places in Wurzburg to stay at for a night. Any other good small friendly towns we can stay at. My wife wants to go to Heidelberg. If we do where would you know of a good place to stay there. She, Valerie, likes night life. Thanks for any help you can give me. Richard
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That URL didn't come through very well: <BR>http://neuschwanstein-country.net/ko...l/neuschwa.htm <BR> <BR>If still the same problem, there's no space between neuschwanstein- and country ... the domain name is <BR>neuschwanstein-country