The hotel is located in an idyllic garden next to the historic city centre of Bad Mergentheim at the beautiful Tauber river.
The hotel Central is centrally, yet peacefully situated in Bad Mergentheim. All health facilities and the spa gardens are located in the neighbourhood. Banks, pharmacies and shops for everyday needs are within walking distance.
The hotel Deutschmeister is situated in the centre of Bad Mergentheim. Guests can visit some of the local sights such as the city Bad Mergentheim itself, Wild Animal Park Bad Mergentheim, Solymar (bath and spa park) and the valley Taubertal.
The Flair Hotel Lochner is centrally situated in Bad Mergentheim in the charming district of Markelsheim directly at the market place. Surrounded by romantic vineyards, the beautiful wine growing place offers excellent hiking and biking possibilities. The city of Würzburg is reachable in 40 minutes by car.
The hotel is located in Bad Mergentheim, directly at the Romantic Street and is surrounded by a park-like garden. The historical old town, the Castle of the Teutonic Order and the magnificent spa gardens are within walking distance.
The Granfamissimo is located in Bad Mergentheim, Baden-Württemberg. The hotel is near the city centre and close to the idyllic spa garden. In addition, there is the Tauber river for rafting, or the Tauber Valley for hiking. Other attractions nearby are the German Order Museum or dripstone caves in Eberstadt.
The Hotel Wanfried is idyllically located in the spa town Bad Mergentheim in the romantic Tauber Valley. In 10 walking minutes, the city centre and the castle with the Museum of German Knights can be reached. One of the largest European zoos is reachable in a few driving minutes. Würzburg is located at a distance of 50 kilometres from the Hotel Wanfried.
The Landhotel Edelfinger Hof is located in the spa town of Bad Mergentheim. A visit to the picturesque old town with the castle is worthwhile. In the surroundings of the hotel, guests may enjoy numerous outdoor sports and recreational activities.
