I've just returned from a 6 day holiday in the Bad Fussing/Bad Griesbach area and cannot wait to share my impressions while still fresh and sharp in my mind. We planned not to stay in the rather expensive area of Bad Fussing and decided to bed at the Waldpension Jägerstüberl, 20 kms from Fussing. The countryside is so beautiful and our GPS took us through different routes to the various Bads in the region. We were greeted by eternally smiling Ms. Lidia Haslinger who explained the ropes of the place. The rooms are very clean, service is great and the food exquisite. Rooms large enough and the beds and pillows so very soft. The Pension is located in a small wood in the countryside. The menu very rich and not once were we told that a specific item was not available. Lunch and evening meals were served and the premises constantly full. We had difficulty understanding the German menu (hopefully they'll translate it to English) so Lidia translated it to Hebrew for us (Google translator so you can understand the amusement trying to figure out exactly what was being served, but we got the idea) Breakfast was a treat with fresh hot buns, ham, sausages of all sorts and fresh fruit. Cheese, eggs (medium cooked and scrambled), all fresh, cutlery spotlessly clean. The coffee was divine. As we had a plane to catch from Munich early this morning, we had to skip breakfast, so we asked Lidia if they could prepare a small basket for us. Well-small it wasn't. We were a party of 4. Each was supplied with 3 fresh buns with sausages, cheese, fresh fruit, chocolate, hard boiled eggs, bottled soda water. It was waiting for us in the lounge refrigerator. It was a delight and we all had a feast on the autobahn on our airport bound trip. The only grievance I have is that WiFi is available on the ground floor and the signal is too weak to reach the higher floors. They have a laptop available for public use but performance very poor. Bad Griesbach itself is a beautiful little village. You must visit the old market place square next to the church. So picturesque. We (a couple) paid €60 a night, tax inclusive, for bed and breakfast. If we decide to repeat our visit to that area, Waldpension Jägerstüberl in Bad Griesbach will certainly be our choice. Don't...
Read moreI've just returned from a 6 day holiday in the Bad Fussing/Bad Griesbach area and cannot wait to share my impressions while still fresh and sharp in my mind. We planned not to stay in the rather expensive area of Bad Fussing and decided to bed at the Waldpension Jägerstüberl, 20 kms from Fussing. The countryside is so beautiful and our GPS took us through different routes to the various Bads in the region. We were greeted by eternally smiling Ms. Lidia Haslinger who explained the ropes of the place. The rooms are very clean, service is great and the food exquisite. Rooms large enough and the beds and pillows so very soft. The Pension is located in a small wood in the countryside. The menu very rich and not once were we told that a specific item was not available. Lunch and evening meals were served and the premises constantly full. We had difficulty understanding the German menu (hopefully they'll translate it to English) so Lidia translated it to Hebrew for us (Google translator so you can understand the amusement trying to figure out exactly what was being served, but we got the idea) Breakfast was a treat with fresh hot buns, ham, sausages of all sorts and fresh fruit. Cheese, eggs (medium cooked and scrambled), all fresh, cutlery spotlessly clean. The coffee was divine. As we had a plane to catch from Munich early this morning, we had to skip breakfast, so we asked Lidia if they could prepare a small basket for us. Well-small it wasn't. We were a party of 4. Each was supplied with 3 fresh buns with sausages, cheese, fresh fruit, chocolate, hard boiled eggs, bottled soda water. It was waiting for us in the lounge refrigerator. It was a delight and we all had a feast on the autobahn on our airport bound trip. The only grievance I have is that WiFi is available on the ground floor and the signal is too weak to reach the higher floors. They have a laptop available for public use but performance very poor. Bad Griesbach itself is a beautiful little village. You must visit the old market place square next to the church. So picturesque. We (a couple) paid €60 a night, tax inclusive, for bed and breakfast. If we decide to repeat our visit to that area, Waldpension Jägerstüberl in Bad Griesbach will certainly be our choice. Don't...
Read morePros: beautiful peaceful view from our bed (see pic) even though the hotel was quite full, it was still very peaceful and we could hear little birds big balcony with a lot of privacy and a clothes rack big room with 2 tables and a couch (see pic) one big bed instead of 2 mattresses together so no annoying gap in the middle fair price for the region you can get latte macchiato for breakfast (but you need to go to the kitchen and ask for it) restaurant has an outside patio surrounded by nature there is a playground next to the outside tables so you can seat and eat while the kids play
Cons: our bed sheet has disgusting stains (see pics) my mug at breakfast was dirty (with pieces of food) and the only mug available at the buffet was also dirty we went to eat at 19h30 and when the waitress came to take our order, we said we needed a bit to choose and she said the kitchen would close soon even though we were told dinner was until 20h30 while we were waiting for our food, I got up for a moment and a waitress stored away my bench pillow (it was 19h45) only cash accepted, no cards (both for the hotel and the restaurant) after dinner we were waiting a long time to pay and ended up going inside to pay breakfast is only from 8h breakfast is quite basic, not much...
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