Location. The Gausthaus Sonnenmatte is located in Titisee Neustadt, Germany, in the Black Forest region, 1.5 kilometres from the lake of Titisee, and 30 kilometres from the city of Freiburg.
Hotel Features. This family run guesthouse is housed in two separate buildings, built in a typical Black Forest style, with a rustic atmosphere. An outdoor swimming pool is open during warmer weather, and during the ski season a shuttle to nearby resorts is available. The hotel also holds dance, karaoke, and theatre nights for guests. Further amenities include a sauna, fitness equipment, and complimentary parking.
Decorated in a rustic style, Gasthaus Sonnenmattes restaurant serves barbecues and regional dishes. Guests receive a complimentary buffet breakfast. The half board rate includes a buffet breakfast and a buffet dinner.
The hotel offers business services and a meeting room. Complimentary wireless Internet can be accessed throughout the hotel.
Guestrooms. Traditionally furnished and simply decorated, the 30 guestrooms all offer wireless Internet access, satellite television, and hair dryers. The following fees are charged by the property at check in or check out.
A city tax is applicable to all bookings; this charge is not included in the rates and is payable locally.
The above list is not comprehensive; fees are subject to change.
Rates:
54.4 - 131.8 EUR
Number Of Rooms: 1
Number Of Floors: 1
Gasthaus Sonnenmatte
Spriegelsbach 5-8
Titisee-neustadt, Germany 79822
Driving Directions:
From Basel Airport (BSL):
Distance to Gasthaus Sonnmatte is 80 kilometres, approximately 1 hours drive.
Getting there. There is a bus from the airport to the city of Freiburg; a train runs from Freiburg to Titisee Neustadt station, which is 2 kilometres from the hotel. Taxis are readily available at the airport; the trip to Titisee Neustadt costs about 150 EUR. Prices are all subject to change.
Getting around. Germanys Black Forest area and nearby regions over the borders of France and Switzerland all share a comprehensive public transit system. Tourists receive free use of the system for 30 days.