The hotel has a lot of history - not very often did we have the opportunity to stay in a hotel with cloisters that have painted walls, an inner courtyard, and is the birthplace of a famous person (count Zeppelin). It was rather cool for July, so we did not miss the air conditioning all that much. I even visited the sauna/steam room in the evening - very nicely kept, and no other visitors. Free bottled mineral water there, which I have not seen before in a hotel. Due to the proximity of the lake they seem to have an insect problem; even spray is provided. Unfortunately, the screen in front of the window had a hole ... but since it rained that night, no insect danger. That also meant we could not use the terrace, but we visited the bar and found it nice. The barkeeper was overworked and took a long time for our order.
Breakfast had all the usual and necessary, although it did not have the 5-star extras one hopes for (eggs made to order, etc.).
One disadvantages for us cyclists: No covered bycicle stands (or underground parking), so the bikes got wet in the night.













