Barrier-free
Our barrier-free rooms are specially equipped to meet the needs of people with physical disabilities.
From € 119.00
Book nowOur barrier-free rooms are specially designed to meet the needs of people with physical disabilities. At around 27 m², they offer enough space to move around the room comfortably in a wheelchair. The double bed ensures a restful night’s sleep and can be separated into two single beds if required.
In the room you will find a cosy armchair with side table and a flat-screen smart TV with Chromecast for relaxing series evenings. The bathroom is equipped with a barrier-free shower and a toilet with a grab rail. An emergency call function ensures that one of our employees at reception is alerted immediately in an emergency.
Of course, you don’t have to do without any comfort with us: All rooms have air conditioning and WLAN is available free of charge throughout the hotel.
Features
- Barrier-free room
- Approx. 26 m²
- 1-2 persons
- Twin beds (80 x 200 cm each)
- Fully equipped kitchenette
- Barrier-free shower/WC with emergency call function
- Flatscreen Smart TV with Sky Sport access
- Air conditioning
- Free WLAN
Your hotel is like your home. You only pay for what you really need.
Bright, modern and cosy.
Because for us, a hotel room is more than just a place to spend the night. That’s why our rooms have beautiful parquet floors and practical furnishings, large wardrobes and lots of little ideas that make life easier. For example, perfect soundproofing – so that children can let off steam in peace without disturbing others.
Why is it that we know so much about families?
Quite simply – harry’s home was founded as a family business. By Harald “Harry” Ultsch, who is the fifth generation to run hotels with his wife Sonja and their three children Florian, Fabian and Valentina. With the whole family and incredible passion. Travelling all over the world, the Ultsch family has been able to gain a wealth of experience and contribute it to the hotel group. As employees in top hotels in major European cities, the sons learnt what it means to be there for guests around the clock.