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Berghotel Eberburg

Tillyschanzenweg 14
Hann. Münden
Lower Saxony
Germany
05541-5088

Type: Hotel
Minimum Rate: € 60 - € 100

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Berghotel Eberburg has a peaceful location on the slopes of Reinhard’s Forest at the edge of town. Rooms are comfortable and some have balconies with views of the valley and the old town. The restaurant serves Mediterranean cuisine. (Open for dinner only.)
Last updated February 14, 2008
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