The hotel is located at the western end of Stein, which is in itself the western part of the city of Krems (in itself well worth a visit). Stein consists mainly of a main street, featuring over 100 houses dating from the 16th to 17th century - and a wonderful Kunsthalle with changing exhibitions.
The wachau, the region between Krems and Melk, is one of the most beautiful parts of the Danube valley, and can be explored very well by taking this small, but nearly perfect hotel as a basis - all the more, since the use of (quite ok) bycicles is included in the hotel price (there is also a small pool).
The hotel features a gorgeous garden (in the summer a beautiful place for dinner or breakfast), cosy rooms with all relevant amenities (although, as far as I noticed, no air conditioning), smallish, but impeccably clean baths, and some new, some antique furniture.
As in all longish villages in a river valley, traffic is never far away, which makes - at least during the day - for the only sometimes audible draw-back.
The main attraction should be dinner at the hotel, which does not call itself gourmet for nothing. It sports 13 Gault Millaut points, and the cuisine would probably deserve at least one more on account of the dinner I had. Food was excellent, the overwhelmingly huge choice of very good local wine the more so - but made manageable by the fact, that most (all?) of them were available by the glass.
- Gourtmet Hotel Krems
