With a stay at Kur- & Landhotel Borstel-Treff in Dabel, you'll be 5.8 mi (9.4 km) from Church of St. Mary and St. Nicholas and 7.9 mi (12.8 km) from Archaeological Open Air Museum. This beach hotel is 9.2 mi (14.8 km) from Oldtimer-Museum and 14.9 mi (23.9 km) from Garder See.
Relax on the private beach or enjoy other recreational amenities such as an indoor pool and a sauna. Additional features at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access, babysitting (surcharge), and a hair salon.
Enjoy a meal at the restaurant, or stay in and take advantage of the hotel's room service (during limited hours). Wrap up your day with a drink at the bar/lounge. Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include complimentary newspapers in the lobby, dry cleaning/laundry services, and laundry facilities. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 44 guestrooms featuring minibars and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and separate sitting areas.
Wer Gutshaus- und Schlรถsserfan ist, sollte Kaarz auslassen oder lediglich besuchen, um den wundervollen Park mit seinen gigantischen, alten Bรคumen zu besichtigen. Angelegt von den von Bรผlows und spรคter Hรผnikers, erinnert er an die Pracht von einst. Das Haus selbst ist heute ohne jedes Flair, einfach totsaniert von der Besitzerfamilie Pon (denen u.a. auch Gut Basthorst gehรถrt, das รคhnlich seelenlos- kommerziell anmutet, aber immerhin einen schรถnen Wellnessbereich vorweisen kann). Vรถllig seelenlos. Ich kam mir vor wie bei Ikea. Die Flure muten wie eine Jugendherberge an. An den Wรคnden Pseudo- Stuck aus Styropor. Und gelbe Regenjacken. Die Freundlichkeit der Mitarbeiter konnte an der Enttรคuschung nichts รคndern. Pseudo- Hygge, die Historie ausradiert, wie schade.
Don't get me wrong, this hotel is absolutely beautiful. Whoever designed it deserves lots of praise. It's so beautiful that you wouldn't think that someone could ruin it, but somehow they managed to find that person. The management runs the place like it's some sort of pay-by-the hour hotel, treating you like you're a potential criminal and charging you for towels. I don't think I've had to pay for a towel since my backpacking days many years ago. Even hostels have stopped charging for towels. We extended for a 3rd night (we hadn't yet had to deal with many of the staff at this point) so I requested a new set of towels for myself and my family and they wanted 20 Euros! For 4 bath towels and two hand towels! And keep in mind, their towels and incredibly thin. I can't think of a hotel or even a hostel that I've stayed at where they provided their guests with such flimsy towels. I'm sure that they buy these towels in bulk and probably cost about 1 Euro each, yet they wanted 20 Euros for me to borrow them. This after spending 600 Euros on the room, 300 Euros at their restaurant for dinner and 37 euros to use their pool. (Yes, they even charge you to use their pool). Then on our last morning there, we decided to try their buffet breakfast, which wasn't cheap, which is fine, but every single time that I went to get a plate of food or a glass of orange juice an employee would chase me down to see if I really belonged there. I mean, do they really have a problem with Americans driving 30 km from the nearest city to the very end of a road in the middle of nowhere at 9 am to try to sneak a free breakfast? So, I'm not saying to not stay here. I'll even stay here again the next time we're visiting our relatives (if they let me after writing this review). It is very clean and very charming. I just think that management should visit some other hotels to see how they operate. But next time I'll bring my own nice fluffy towels.
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