Hotel Schwarzberghof sits just beyond the edge of the main part of Dachau in a pleasant rural setting. Our rooms were spacious, with new bathrooms featuring shower, toilet and a large double sink. Beds were very comfortable, and there were plenty of windows, but no telephone in the room. The restaurant part of the hotel was top class (decals on the main door advertise that the place has been recommended by the Michelin Guide in both 2013 and 2014), with a menu featuring imaginative variations on traditional Bavarian favourites, including an extensive dessert menu. We can recommend the “dessert selection” that features a little bit of most everything on the list. The restaurant is divided into several very pleasant rooms, and has an outdoor garden area as well, where there is also play apparatus for children, even a mini soccer field. We had room and breakfast for 89 Euros double and 69 Euros single. The breakfast is standard German: buffet choice of cold meats and cheeses, bread and buns, jam and honey, and boiled eggs.||That’s the good news. The bad news is that all the rooms (there appear to be only 8 of them) are upstairs on the first (American: second) floor – 22 steps above the ground floor -- and guests can access the hotel only through the main entrance, which itself sits 16 steps up from the parking lot. There is no lift, so we had to shlep our bags up and down 38 steps to and from our rooms. Between the ground floor and upper floor there is a chair lift on the stairs, but it is no help for transporting baggage. Indeed, we were unable to get it to work, and the staff member who came to help us figure it out also failed to get the chair to operate.||The staff were very professional, and the proprietors very helpful in catering to a couple of special needs that we had. Claus Brummer is the chef, his wife Nicole is in charge of the rest of the house. Both Brummers speak English. We would certainly return to his hotel, for both the accommodations and the food.||||Hotel-Restaurant Schwarzberghof, Augsburgerstrasse 105, D-85221 Dachau/Webling||Tel: +49 8131 33 80 60 Fax: +49 8131 37 11 50||www.schwarzberghof.eu ...
Read moreHotel Schwarzberghof sits just beyond the edge of the main part of Dachau in a pleasant rural setting. Our rooms were spacious, with new bathrooms featuring shower, toilet and a large double sink. Beds were very comfortable, and there were plenty of windows, but no telephone in the room. The restaurant part of the hotel was top class (decals on the main door advertise that the place has been recommended by the Michelin Guide in both 2013 and 2014), with a menu featuring imaginative variations on traditional Bavarian favourites, including an extensive dessert menu. We can recommend the “dessert selection” that features a little bit of most everything on the list. The restaurant is divided into several very pleasant rooms, and has an outdoor garden area as well, where there is also play apparatus for children, even a mini soccer field. We had room and breakfast for 89 Euros double and 69 Euros single. The breakfast is standard German: buffet choice of cold meats and cheeses, bread and buns, jam and honey, and boiled eggs.||That’s the good news. The bad news is that all the rooms (there appear to be only 8 of them) are upstairs on the first (American: second) floor – 22 steps above the ground floor -- and guests can access the hotel only through the main entrance, which itself sits 16 steps up from the parking lot. There is no lift, so we had to shlep our bags up and down 38 steps to and from our rooms. Between the ground floor and upper floor there is a chair lift on the stairs, but it is no help for transporting baggage. Indeed, we were unable to get it to work, and the staff member who came to help us figure it out also failed to get the chair to operate.||The staff were very professional, and the proprietors very helpful in catering to a couple of special needs that we had. Claus Brummer is the chef, his wife Nicole is in charge of the rest of the house. Both Brummers speak English. We would certainly return to his hotel, for both the accommodations and the food.||||Hotel-Restaurant Schwarzberghof, Augsburgerstrasse 105, D-85221 Dachau/Webling||Tel: +49 8131 33 80 60 Fax: +49 8131 37 11 50||www.schwarzberghof.eu ...
Read moreWenig gastfreundliches Hotel. Es gibt quasi kein WLAN, das Hotel ist zudem für Nachtschichtarbeiter nicht zu empfehlen. Zwar waren einzelne angestellte Damen sogar recht freundlich, ist das Zimmer schön im Landhausstil eingerichtet und es war bei Bezug auch sehr sauber, aber das war es schon mit dem Positiven. Weder Kühlschrank noch Wasserkocher sind vorhanden, ein Schreibtisch fehlt ebenfalls. Das beim Internetauftritt versprochene WLAN ist zwar grundsätzlich vorhanden, aber so schlecht zu empfangen, dass es eigentlich nicht nutzbar ist. An vier Tagen hatte ich insgesamt nur wenige Minuten eine funktionierende Verbindung, mit aktuellem Laptop genau so schlecht wie mit 2016er Andoid 7.1-Smartphone. Mobile Daten werden im Hotelbereich ebenfalls nur über quasi nicht nutzbares Edge empfangen, also 2G. Da kann ja das Hotel nichts dafür, wohl aber für seinen unpersönlichen und unflexiblen Service. Obwohl man als Berufstätiger in Nachtschichten nicht am Frühstück teilnimmt (andere Hotels bieten z. B. auch mittags Frühstück oder Lunchbox) aber natürlich dafür bezahlt (!) und obwohl das Zimmer beim täglichen Verlassen nach 13:30 Uhr tagelang nicht mehr gereinigt wird, obwohl wie gesagt das WLAN nicht nutzbar ist, sich der Gast aber nicht beschwert und dann mal höflich anfragt, ob er bei der Abreise statt 11 Uhr ausnahmsweise um 13 Uhr auschecken könne weil er nach der Arbeit erst um 6 Uhr im Bett liegt, wird das dann direkt abgelehnt, kein Entgegenkommen, stattdessen Androhung von 30 Euro Strafzahlung wenn man den 11-Uhr-Termin nicht einhält. Statt einer Rechnung mit MWSt erhält man erst auf Nachfrage einen Bewirtungsbeleg. Als Freiberufler der jährlich ca 20 Hotels nutzt, ist mir in vielen Jahren noch kein dermaßen unflexibles und unfreundliches Hotel untergekommen. Man merkt eben, dass der Hotelbetrieb hier nur mit wenigen Zimmern nebenbei läuft. Stattdessen fokussiert sich der Schwarzberghof eher auf Veranstaltungen, Meetings, Weihnachtsfeiern etc. Das Restaurant und die Veranstaltungsräume sind abends meistens proppenvoll. Wer nur hier nachts (!) schlafen will, kein WLAN benötigt und weder Freundlichkeit noch Entgegenkommen der Hausleitung erwartet, der kann hier natürlich Station machen. Ansonsten gilt: Alles andere ist besser, vermutlich sogar das Fremdenzimmer in der...
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