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This was the second time we had stayed here as we had enjoyed it so much last year.|It is an impressive timbered building with lots of window boxes of red geraniums , set in a kind of valley between high slopes of vines front and back which is very picturesque.|There is no lift which is a little disadvantage, but the car park is large. For people who need wheelchairs or can't walk well , this hotel can be a challenge the path slopes up a lot from the car park to the entrance, having said that my husband with a prosthetic leg managed it !|The rooms are spacious, many with balconies with tables and chairs on to sit and enjoy the views. The beds are very comfortable and our room also had a settee and chair so you can sit and read or watch TV.|The restaurant menu is not vast, but they do seasonal menus and the Autumn one used pumpkin, and all dishes are generous portions beautifully decorated like a top London restaurant. Several of the waiting staff speak English too which helps with translating the menu!|They make their own wine here too, which although not cheap is of very good quality. The dining room it's self has dark wooden panelling and lots of pretty antiques and clocks, it really is charming, fresh flowers on each table and candles too.|The service is very attentive and professional.|Breakfast is attractively laid out in part of the restaurant, you can order bacon and eggs, and there is the usual cold ham, cheese, yoghurt and torte, different breads and rolls.||There is an excellent wine shop just down the road called Walldum, their Reisling is second to none! The whole area is picturesque and around Autumn is fantastic with the vine leaves turning gold and red, and lots of pumpkins adorning the front gardens and for sale using an honesty box.|Try this hotel and this area, you won't be sorry.