This hotel occupies a listed building in the village of Lübeln, within the Wendland region.The potato is a main feature throughout the hotel: Each ro...
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1. Deutsches Kartoffel-Hotel - Lüchow (Germany)
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OT Lübeln Küsten (Lower-Saxony)
Hotel's description
This hotel occupies a listed building in the village of Lübeln, within the Wendland region.The potato is a main feature throughout the hotel: Each room has been designed according to the name of a different potato variety, and the vegetable even makes an appearance in the adjacent beauty and spa area, where it is used for its antiseptic, moisturising and regenerative properties.
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Within the hotel you find a village shop selling a wide range of farm products from the Wendland region, including various regional specialities, homemade jams, sausages and countless potato-based delicacies.The spa area includes an extensive cosmetics deparment and a therapeutic massage practice which is recognised by all German health insurers. Speak to our specialist staff and choose from a selection of Ayurveda, traditional Chinese and Thai treatments.
Room information
Our cosy and individually decorated guest rooms create a welcoming ambience for a refreshing stay.
Food & beverage
The hotel's restaurant occupies a four-column house typical of the Wendland region. Here, the potato is celebrated in all its glorious diversity - whether grated, mashed, boiled or baked. Enjoy our hearty potato delicacies or slim down the enjoyable way with our tried and tested "potato enzyme diet".Dating back to the early 18th century, this market barn was converted into an "experience restaurant" in 1988. Here you can dine on four levels, and marvel at the many articles which relate to the building's original use.
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With its ancient farmyards, Lübeln is among one of the largest and best preserved round villages in Germany. The structure of the village dates back to the 12th century, when it was constructed by Wends/Slavs. All farmyards are constructed in a circular shape around the village square and transmit a feeling of security and warmth.The four-column buildings are surrounded by unspoiled nature. Fields, meadows and forests invite you to go for strolls and unwind.
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With its ancient farmyards, Lübeln is among one of the largest and best preserved round villages in Germany. The structure of the village dates back to the 12th century, when it was constructed by Wends/Slavs. All farmyards are constructed in a circular shape around the village square and transmit a feeling of security and warmth.The four-column buildings are surrounded by unspoiled nature. Fields, meadows and forests invite you to go for strolls and unwind.