「Everything was perfect. The apartment was even better than in the photos.
The owner was incredibly kind and professional.
There's a wine bar downstairs, which is a great, but you can hear a bit of noise in the room in the evenings (if you have...」
Carsten
デンマーク
「Beautiful and quiet place at the riverbank og Mosel. Surrounded by wineries with own tasting bars. Last day bar was opened in the guesthouse and we got to taste house brands so we knew what wine to buy at Haart winegut.」
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Leonie
オランダ
「De aankomst bij de locatie is al schitterend, de ligging aan de Moezel prachtig en er is de mogelijkheid om lokale wijnen te proeven in de kelder. Onze hond was ook meer dan welkom!」
Marien
オランダ
「Prachtig appartement met koelkastje」
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Oliver
ドイツ
「Die Vermieterin betreibt ca. 200m entfernt noch die Winebar Haart & Soul, die auch eine absolute Empfehlung ist.」
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Stijn
ベルギー
「Het uitzicht, goed bed, de aparte fietsstalling」
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Nele
ドイツ
「Die Unterkunft ist direkt an der Mosel gelegen und hochwertig ausgestattet. Alles ist modern und sehr sauber.」
Peter
ドイツ
「Sehr schön gelegenes Domizil, sehr nette Begrüßung mit aussergewöhnlicher Gastfreundlichkeit. Sehr sauber ..」
Pieter
スウェーデン
「Allt var helt fantastiskt.
Boende och omgivning.Cykel och gångvägar i miltal mellan byarna.」
As managing director, Friederike Haart, with a passion for hospitality and a deep family connection to the neighboring Haart winery, strives to transform the property into an oasis of relaxation and enjoyment.
Friederike Haart has a solid education in the hotel industry and valuable experience in the software industry. From training as a hotel economist at the renowned hotel management school in Bad Reichenhall to international positions in top hotels and a successful master's degree in tourism management in Munich, she has a diverse background.
These experiences shape her vision of turning the Haart family’s historic estate into a unique retreat for guests from all over the world.
宿泊施設の情報
Welcome to Haart & Soul Guesthouse, a place with a rich history. The building, whose baroque architecture dates back to 1640, is an important testimony to past eras on the Moselle.