We are going to spend 3 days visiting the Lahn and Mosel Valleys in late May.
Where to stay?
We prefer:
* mid priced small %26quot;local%26quot; hotels or pensions with a friendly homey atmosphere.
* My wife and I are in out mid 60%26#39;s but Koblenz will be central for us.
* We%26#39;ll have a car, so parking will be a consideration.
* Prefer either a small town or Koblenz where we can explore in the evening, then drive/explore the Mosel and Lahn during the day. Then on the last day drive up the Rhein to Frankfurt.
* We%26#39;re figuring somewhere in the general area of Koblenz would be central for us.
Do you have suggestions?
The hotels we are considering so far are:
* Zugbruecke
* Merkelbach
* Weinlaube
* Schloss (in Koblenz)
* Burg Liebenstein (further away, in Kamp-Bornhofen)
* maybe something near Bad Ems?
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You could try the Hotel Weißes Ross in Lahnstein which is about 7 kms from Koblenz. My nice stayed here for a weekend whilst I worked in Germany and she enjoyed her stay. Very reasonable rates and they have secure parking for your car. The hotel overlooks the Lahn and is within easy walking distance to the Rhine where you can pick up a KD river cruiser. I have copied the link below so hope this helps in your decision.
www.hotel.de/Booking.aspx…
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In Oberwesel, which is not far from Koblenz, I like Weinhaus Weiler (weinhaus-weiler.de): Small (about 15+ well-appointed rooms, some with Rhein view), historic, in same family for 5 generations, parking nearby (just outside the city wall next to the Rhein), excellent restaurant with traditional local cuisine.
I have stayed a night at Burg Liebenstein some time ago. It%26#39;s fun for an overnight for its history and incredible view from high above the Rhein, but not located well to use as a base as it is at the end of a very steep winding road.
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