Stayed here a few nights. It was close the the Dobbiaco station. It's a family run location, with fun candies at the front. It's a really nice setup- the last time I was at a hotel with a ski and boot storage was in Japan and it was slim lockers near the smoking room smelling like a gym locker. Over at Apparthotel Germania the room is nicely accessible down an exterior door with three stairs rubber matted- then through a secured door you can get to the boot storage- it looks like it's setup plugged in to cycle drying and venting to reduce odour. There was no gym locker smells here.
The laundry was coin operated for $6 euros to wash and $6 euros to dry. You can actually manage with the wash only the spin cycle is pretty good. I would say it's one of the most expensive washing facilities I've been too because the wash dry combo cost, more expensive than doing laundry in Hong Kong which was like $10 euros.
There are some sauna amenities here but didn't use it. The last minute room I booked was an apartment- it had the dishes and pans for cooking-no sponge for washing so a bit of a struggle to clean dishes. The stove is gas- I didn't have a lighter so the desk was nice to offer that. The beds were individual mat pulled together side by side. It's a very quiet place to sleep.
The hotel is just a wonder of surprises with its rustic look and the tech from relatively new elevator to keyless entry. It's quite consistent to the tech on the local mountain restaurants.
Breakfast cost about $15 euros per person which had to be paid extra and reserve night before- because we were in apartment style. Lots of selection of bread and jams, limited hot food just steamed egg and scrambled egg and everything else was cold. Some cold meats and cheese. Hot coffee is serviced with a foamed milk. Some juices offered but nothing special. Some drink dispensers were turned off- maybe because of capacity and cleaning headaches. Looks like there were two rounds of breakfast sit downs.
The owner was so nice to ask me the following day if I was joining for breakfast just so they have enough time to make sure they get enough food for everyone- I declined. It was just a first night thing and opted for some local coffee using the Moka pot in the apartment and local bread from the bakery. But no oil is in the room.
Food in this town is pretty expensive but accommodation is quite reasonable. So just jump the local train to get some affordable groceries.
This establishment has rooms with apartments and rooms only with half board (breakfast only) and full board (two meals served). If you reserve earlier you can get the room only which is cheaper. But if you're looking for the cook yourself options that's here too.
Overall great place to stay. read more