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Romantik Hotels & Restaurants continues to grow
Among the new additions for 2008 is Linslerhof owned by the von Boch family

ÜBERHERRN/FRANKFURT The Romantik Hotels & Restaurants alliance continues to grow again in 2008. According to latest information, six enterprises will be added in Germany, and more in Switzerland and Austria. "I am pleased that we continue the growth of the last few years and an increasing number of establishments are joining the Romantik Hotels & Restaurants brand," says the Romantik Managing Director Inge Struckmeier. The youngest member is Linslerhof, which is owned by the von Boch family and in the future will be Romantik Hotel Linslerhof.
 

Since yesterday the entrance of Linslerhof in Überherrn, not far from the French border, bears the Romantik emblem. The 4-star hotel has 62 standard, comfort and deluxe rooms, all of them furnished in English country cottage style and affectionately designed by Brigitte von Boch. Guests can relax in the garden or in the day spa. Two restaurants, a beer garden as well as the ballroom and stables offer spaces for enjoyment and events. In the red lounge, a small bar invites you to sit back and relax. The von Boch family attaches special importance to the outdoor areas of Linslerhof.  "In the midst of the great outdoors, the spirit will find peace all by itself," says Brigitte von Boch. The farming tradition of the 330 hectare estate was combined with its use as a hotel. Linslerhof is home to 45 horses, and spacious stalls are available for guest horses. A hunting school and falconry enrich the multifaceted range of activities.

 

In addition to Linslerhof, the Romantik Hotel Kieler Kaufmann in Kiel, the Romantik Seehotel Eichenhain in Neustadt-Pelzerhaken, the Romantik Hotel Reichshof in Norden, the Romantik Hotel & Restaurant Hirsch in Sonnenbühl-Erpfingen and the Romantik Hotel zur Oberen Linde in Oberkirch are joining the Romantik Hotels brand.

 

200 Romantik Hotels in eleven European countries are a multifaceted mix of historically grown houses that form hideaways:

Country houses and town hotels, castles and manor houses, hotels in the mountains and by the sea, certified wellness and conference hotels. They embody the region from which they come from, offer a hearty atmosphere, and stand for a stylish atmosphere and impeccable ambience. The Romantik Hotel & Restaurant Guide can be ordered at Romantik Hotels & Restaurants, telephone +49 (0) 69/66 12 34-0 or www.romantikhotels.com.

 
 


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