Felsentor - Meny

Bahnhofstraße 88, 76846, Hauenstein, Germany

🛍 Cafés, German, European, International

4.6 💬 499 Anmeldelser

Telefon: +4963924050

Adresse: Bahnhofstraße 88, 76846, Hauenstein, Germany

By: Hauenstein

Retter: 20

Anmeldelser: 499

Nettside: http://www.hotel-felsentor.de

"With 5 adults and 3 children we spent a night together at the Waldhotel Felsentor for a birthday. We were there for the first time and certainly not the last time. We the grandparents had a very spacious, quiet room with a balcony, shower, separate toilet, walk in closet. Everything was meticulously clean, functional, simply perfect for a 3 star hotel. Staff extremely friendly and helpful. Dinner in the hotel restaurant in the evening at a table lovingly set with starched cloth napkins. The dishes we selected tasted excellent and were prepared in a star class kitchen style. The buffet style breakfast was plentiful. Overall, a recommendable house with a very good price/performance ratio. We...


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Slave Slave

House/stem guests are unfortunately preferably served. Not suitable for fast snack. Operation after kitchen opening overwhelms and forgets to serve guests.

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Gerald
Gerald

Went there for dinner after a hike. Service very friendly and accommodating. The food was beautifully prepared and tasted excellent. Food drinks: High level, very tasty. Service: 5


Dr
Dr

Very nice owners, fantastic fine cuisine and good breakfast. Great location for hikes in the Dahner Felsenland. We'll be back in the summer! : Nearby activities: Hike Rooms: 4 Service: 5 Location: 5 Hotel highlights: Quiet, Kid-friendly, Great value


Ingrid
Ingrid

With 5 adults and 3 children we spent a night together at the Waldhotel Felsentor for a birthday. We were there for the first time and certainly not the last time. We the grandparents had a very spacious, quiet room with a balcony, shower, separate toilet, walk in closet. Everything was meticulously clean, functional, simply perfect for a 3 star hotel. Staff extremely friendly and helpful. Dinner in the hotel restaurant in the evening at a table lovingly set with starched cloth napkins. The dishes we selected tasted excellent and were prepared in a star class kitchen style. The buffet style breakfast was plentiful. Overall, a recommendable house with a very good price/performance ratio. We w...

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  • Cafés Sjarmerende kafeer som tilbyr et utvalg av nybryggede kaffer og teer, sammen med lette snacks, bakverk og desserter. Perfekt for en oppkvikker om morgenen eller en ettermiddagsgodbit i hyggelig atmosfære.
  • German Nyt de rike smakene av tradisjonell tysk mat, med solide kjøttretter, syrlig surkål og smakfulle sauser. Kos deg med autentiske retter som gir en smak av Tyskland til bordet ditt.
  • European
  • International Utforsk en verden av smaker med vårt mangfoldige utvalg av internasjonale retter, laget for å tilby en kulinarisk reise over kontinenter, fylt med livlige og autentiske smaker fra hele verden.

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"Looking for a lunch along the B10 we traveled more often, this time we landed in Hauenstein, in the village dowel, which is easy to find when following the signs to the German Shoe Museum. The two guest rooms were very rural, with all sorts of regional reference, such as a fully grown, dangerously-owned Elwetritsch (bestia palatinensis), which targeted one from the corner at once. The shoe museum of course also greeted. The service was efficient and warm, especially the boss, who was very concerned about the well-being of her guests, also as freshly as we are. Because in the main room there was quite a bite, she led us into a semi-open space that we could share with real rabbits and stuffed poultry. With the timing we were also lucky: before and after us the restaurant was taken by two large groups of even older rulers. In between we had the kitchen for a short moment. We chose a rather spooky lunch meal: My wife for the Rumpsteak Dracula, which was not so called because of his bloodiness, but because it was served with a weekly ration of freshly squeezed garlic in oil (Anti Dracula would have been more appropriate), I would like to see why so-called ghost scars, i.e. pig medallions in garlic sauce. For safety reasons, I continued to high this with garlic, so as not to endanger the mutual passion. Both of us were really ghosted, especially because the meat was so good. A salad came to the ghost's muzzle, which you yourself made from two iron bottles with cream dressing or Vinaigrette could make a good idea, as I find. But I would have a little suggestion: it might not be bad to serve the sauce extra to the medallions. Since everything came in a pan, the pommes were completely dimmed at the end, but they could not save them from being fed completely. A recommendation that the locals obviously no longer need, but perhaps travelers between Landau and Pirmasens."