This hotel is at an excellent location if you’re interested in the Benedictine Kloster, which is literally right across the street. It o retty much commands the high ground in this pretty village’s square, flanked by its restaurants. King Ludwig’s castle, Linderhof, is situated about 10 km outside the village The facility is more on the historical then the modern side, but it doesn’t show any sign of neglect. In fact there is a “classy” feel to the place. It gives every indication of looking very well cared for in the interest of maintaining its four star rating. It seems to be well-built, judging by the lack of noise from adjoining rooms or hallways. The building has an elevator, and the Wi-Fi is strong and reliable. The room was quite small, even by European standards. Ours, featuring a double bed, measured roughly 19 x 15 (with the bathroom taking up 6 x 7 of that total square footage). Not much space remains for two people sharing the room to maneuver about without being in each other’s way. It’s not a deal breaker, though, since one is not intending to spend that much time in the room anyhow. The meals there were excellent. We had both a dinner and a breakfast. The dinner offered a generous portion platter at a reasonable price. Breakfast offered an excellent array of choices, served in a historical looking room, large enough for a wedding reception. You get a fair return on your Investment here. Would we stay here again? Absolutely!