A very special placeChapeau Magazine
Klein Zwitserland (little Switzerland) is the name of the hilly region where the little river the Gulp flows into Southern Limburg from Belgium.
From € 186 per night More infoNobel is a true gem in the North of the countryLekker
For four generations the hospitality of Nobel has been legendary on the Dutch Wadden island Ameland - and far beyond. The historic hotel is in the heart of quaint historical Ballum.
From € 200 per night More infoThe hotel offers comfort and refinementWallonie Magazine
Chef Maxime Collard, of La Table de Maxime, opened his second hotel in his native village Our, in the Belgian Ardennes. The modern five storey building is constructed against a hillside.
From € 130 per night More info
The oldest document mentioning Herberg De Draak – now Grand Hotel De Draak – dates from 1397. It proves that this is the oldest hotel in the Netherlands. Over the centuries, the hotel has lost nothing of its quality, although what was once a smoke-filled room with a smouldering fire is now a contemporary restaurant called 1397 – named after the year in which De Draak certainly already existed as a catering establishment.
From € 79,50 per night More infoOne of Lech's best restaurantsGault&Millau
While the dew still blankets the Austrian village of Lech down in the valley, up at 1,750 metres in Oberlech you wake up basking in the morning sun.
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