Just 350 metres from the closest ski lift and close to 4 other lifts, Hotel Sternen - Anno 1769 is located in Todtnauberg. Guests can enjoy use of the sauna and fitness centre for free.
This traditional, family-run country hotel is peacefully located in the Todtnauberg Mountains, a 30-minute drive from Freiburg and the Titisee and Schluchsee lakes.
Offering a garden and garden view, Haus Bergruh Fuchsbau is situated in Todtnauberg, 30 km from Freiburg (Breisgau) Central Station and 33 km from Freiburg’s Exhibition and Conference Centre.
Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, Burg Hotel Feldberg offers accommodation in Feldberg, 100 metres from Grafenmatt I. The hotel has ski-to-door access, and guests can enjoy a drink at the bar.
A free breakfast buffet and parking are offered at this family-run hotel, quietly located in the scenic Black Forest. The hotel offers spa facilities and bright, country-style rooms.
This family-run hotel is located in the southern Black Forest biosphere reserve and nature park, at the foot of the Feldberg, surrounded by a picturesque landscape of meadows, lakes and forests.
This 3-star-superior hotel is beautifully located in the Black Forest, 4 km from the town of Todnau. It offers a large spa and free WiFi access in the whole building. Parking is free.
This traditional 3-star hotel in the village of Oberried offers free Wi-Fi, Black Forest food, and easy access to hiking and bicycle routes.
Located in the spa town of Menzenschwand in the Southern Black Forest nature park, this historic, 3-star hotel is close to the the Schluchsee and Titisee lakes.
Set at the foot of Mount Feldberg, this 3-star hotel in Todtnau offers traditional Black Forest food, Wi-Fi hotspot, and easy access to the sports facilities of the Wiesental valley.
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Popularno među gostima koji rezerviraju hotele u gradu 'Todtnauberg'
Popularno među gostima koji rezerviraju hotele u gradu 'Todtnauberg'
Popularno među gostima koji rezerviraju hotele u gradu 'Todtnauberg'