We stayed at the Schillinghaus, "Das Blaue Zimmer," aka, the Blue Room. You are given a text prior…read moreto your arrival with an entry code. The building is secure, with a code to get into the building and to your room.
There is a covered parking area that is very near the Schillinghaus entrance, which is on the back side of a dental office.
This is not a typical bed and breakfast, as no breakfast is actually served. You are given two, $5 coupons with your choice of three local eateries/convenience stores. You also have a fully functional kitchen in your room. The kitchen has complimentary coffee, chips, soda, water, oatmeal, and crackers. There is a full size fridge, microwave, stove, coffee maker, and other kitchen items in the closet.
You must climb stairs to get to your room, but no fear, they will soon be opening a handicap accessible, "white room," which will be ground level.
Everything was extremely clean, stylish, and homey. The bathroom has lots of towels, rose petals soaps, and all toilette are stocked - shampoo, body wash, tooth paste, tooth brushes, and floss were all available, as well as a hair dryer. The bedroom had a queen size bed, which was rather hard, but the pillows were heavenly. There is WiFi, which was weak in the room, but functional. There is a TV in the bedroom and living room. There is a shared fitness room - which consists of an elliptical - between two rooms.
I am giving Schillinghaus 4 out of 5 stars because it was private, homey, and relaxing, however, you can hear nearby road noise, the bed was not as comfortable as I would like, and the stairs were a surprise. Everything else was absolutely perfect. You have little to no human contact, which was perfect for me. The only reason we saw anyone is they were working outside and we happened to see them as we were leaving.
After saying all this, I would definitely recommend Schillinghaus to a friend. In fact, I would love to go back!