Welcome!, Welcome! Willkommen!, that is how the Family Alfred Lambrich made us feel from the time we arrived at their steep doorstep and fell into our comfortable room on the second floor with tv, telephone, ensuite toilet and shower and wide double joined bed with warm down comforters, needed for the chilly nights. Inside the door was clothes cabinet to the left and the bed to the quick right with small table with the telephone. On a table to the right of the end of the bed was the tv just beyond the double windows at the foot of the bed. Past the clothes cabinet on the left opened the tiny bathroom, with toilet right inside the door on left squeezed next to the shower and on the other side of the corner shower the basin and sink next to the wall with a window to the pine trees. Everyday the maid service was quick and towels were plentiful, even though Europeanly small.
Every morning the hotel serves a lovely buffet breakfast in the restaurant down stairs in the older part of the building. On the menu were cereal, milk, rolls, fruit, jams, jelly, cheese, cold cuts, coffee, tea, juice, and boiled eggs, and plenty of it.
Other amenities for the guests include a dry sauna and of course German bowling(kegelbahn)upstairs from the restaurant. The local ladies Tuesday night league offered to let us have a turn with them and Robert promptly bowled a strike while I embarrassed myself with a total gutter ball.
Herr Lambrich wiil give you all the information on wine cellers, boat rides, and many of the castles, plus make inquiries for you. The hotel boasts a website at
Hotel Bergschloesschen