Vacation Apartments in Sauerlach - friendly, comfortable, charming (# 1752) #1752
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Description from the manager
Comfortable apartments with bathroom, kitchenette, satellite TV, Wi-Fi, telephone and free parking. Enjoy the first-class comfort of the hotel in Upper Bavarian country style, living in the rural outskirts of Munich., key advantages: friendly, comfortable, charming, kitchenette, clean, well furnished, very comfortable, makes you feel at home, There is parking in front of the house available for this object,
These comfortable apartments (6-21 sq.m.) are in our hotel in Upper Bavarian cottage style in Sauerlach.
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* bathroom with bathtub or shower, toilet
* kitchenette with microwave
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Vacation Apartments in Sauerlach - friendly, comfortable, charming (# 1752) #1752
Sauerlach, Bavaria, Germany
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Location:
Enjoy the first-class comfort and comfortable atmosphere of the 3-star superior hotel in Upper Bavarian country style.
Staying here means living in the rural outskirts of Munich, with excellent connection to the fair grounds, inner city, airport (S-Bahn stop Sauerlach) and the Bavarian lakes and castles.
Distances and Connections to Hotel Sauerlacher Post:
City Center (15 km)
* Autobahn BAB 8 towards Salzburg.
* Exit Nr. 96 : Hofoldinger Forst.
* On Hofoldinger Str. (ST2070) to Sauerlach until getting to the intersection with traffic light, with the B13, in the town center.
* After the intersection, on the left side, our house can already be seen.
* S-Bahn S 3 towards Holzkirchen (from Marienplatz, 30 min.)
Stop Sauerlach.
Fair Grounds (30 km)
* Autobahn A 94 towards Passau, to A 99 and BAB 8 towards Salzburg.
* Exit Nr. 96 : Hofoldinger Forst.
* On Hofoldinger Str. (ST2070) to Sauerlach until getting to the intersection with traffic light, with the B13, in the town center.
* After the intersection, on the left side, our house can already be seen.
* U-Bahn U2/U7 towards Giesing (changing in Giesing)
* S-Bahn S 3 towards Holzkirchen / Haltestelle (stop) Sauerlach.
Airport (50 km):
* A 92 and A 9 towards MĂŒnchen, to A 99 and BAB 8 towards Salzburg.
* Exit Nr. 96 : Hofoldinger Forst.
* On Hofoldinger Str. (ST2070) to Sauerlach until getting to the intersection with traffic light, with the B13, in the town center.
* After the intersection, on the left side, our house can already be seen.
* S-Bahn S 8 towards MĂŒnchen (changing at Ostbahnhof)
* S-Bahn S 3 towards Holzkirchen / Haltestelle Sauerlach.
Excursions::
* Bavaria Film Studios / Allianz Arena
* Deutsches Museum (German Museum) / Allianz Arena
* Munichâs South by Bike
* Sea Life Munich
Munich:
Old Town Hall / Marienplatz:
The east end of Munichs urban center, the Marienplatz. Rebuilt Gothic town and dance hall; adjacent reconstructed city and town hall tower.
New Town Hall:
Between 1867 and 1909, the nearly 100 m long façade of this building at the Marienplatz was richly ornamented in a style taking its cue from the Flanders Gothic. The 80 m tall tower (with carillon) is one of the buildings, aside from the Peterskirche church and the towers of the Frauenkirche, dominating the skyline of the city.
Rathausturm Carillon:
Largest carillon in Germany, with SchĂ€fflertanz and knightâs tournament in nearly life-sized figures.
Daily, 11 a.m. and 9 p.m.: MĂŒnchner Kindl put to sleep.
Königsplatz:
Classicist town square, surrounded by Greco-Roman temple buildings of the Glyptothek, antiqueâs collection and PropylĂ€en. A square, unique in German architectural history.
LudwigstraĂe:
This magnificent road goes from Siegestor to Feldherrnhalle; with this âPrachtstraĂe,â Munich was, under King Ludwig I. in the first half of the 19. century, turned from medieval city to royal residence.
Ruhmeshalle and Bavaria:
Open, U-shaped hall built above the Theresienwiese after Greco-Roman examples as monument to Bavarians of particular standing. The statue of Bavaria erected in front of the hall is a metaphor of all the state and also offers a nice view of the cityâs spires. Open 10-12 a.m. and 2-4 p.m., closed on Mondays.
Churches / Castles:
Domkirche (Frauenkirche):
Metropolitan church of the archbishopric Munich â Freising; late Gothic hall church of the 15. century containing works of art from five centuries; Munichâs landmark.
Peterskirche:
Oldest parish church of Munich with rich interior created over six centuries by famous master artists.
Heiliggeistkirche.
Early Gothic hall church, rebuilt in the late Baroque. Decorated by the Brothers Asam with renowned rococo stucco and frescoes.
Schloss Nymphenburg:
Summer residence of the Bavarian kings. Open 10 -12:30 a.m. and 1:30 â 4:00 p.m, closed Mondays
Neues Schloss SchleiĂheim:
Baroque rooms and paintings.
RĂ€ume und GemĂ€lde aus dem Barock. Open 10 -12:30 a.m. and 1:30 â 4:00 p.m, closed Mondays
Museums / Exhibitions:
Residenz:
The Residence developed out of a small water castle built 1385 and served as residence of the Wittelsbach monarchs until 1918. New outer facades from the 19th century, old courtyard remained.
10:00 a.m. â 4:30 p.m., closed on Mondays
Deutsches Museum:
Worldâs largest museum of technology and natural science, open daily 9 a.m. â 5 p.m.
BMW Museum:
Newly opened 2008, after four years of rebuilding, at the traditional site between BMW World, factory and highrise. The new exhibition grounds are five times the size of the former ones, multimedially portraying the history of the product, company and brand BMW. Tue-Fri 9 a.m. â 6 p.m., Sat, Sun, holidays 10 a.m. â 8 p.m. The concept behind the BMW World is that visitors shall see, hear, smell, taste and feel BMW on a visit that will remain in their memory. The site harmonically sits in between the companyâs headquarters building, the original BMW factory, the BMW museum and the Olympia Park, has futuristic architecture and truly speaks to all senses. It is open daily from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. (for people picking up their cars here, from 7:30 a.m.)
SEA-LIFE:
In the SEA LIFE Munich, you can follow the waterâs journey from Isar via Danube to Black Sea and Mediterranean. Two floors fascinate with insight into local and Mediterranean underwater worlds as well as the different ecosystems. A main point is the Mediterranean basin holding 400,000 liters of waters, crossed by a 10 meter long underwater tunnel, from which one can watch sharks and rays âface to faceâ.âOpen daily from 10 a.m. during peak season (March-October), on weekends and during school holidays in Bavaria, last entry at 6 p.m. (closing at 7 p.m.). In off season (Nov-Feb) Mo-Fr last entry at 4 p.m. (closing at 5 p.m.). Christmas Eve (Dec. 24) closed.
Alte Pinakothek:
The Alte Pinakothek is an art gallery of world renown and hosts spectacular special exhibits on selected topics regarding European painting from the Middle Ages to the 18. century. Open 10 a.m. â 5 p.m. (except Monday), Tue 10 a.m. â 8 p.m.. Closed on Mondays, Shrove Tuesday, May 1, Dec. 24 & 25, Dec. 31.
Neue Pinakothek:
The Neue Pinakothek presents an overview of European Art periods between Classicism and Art Nouveau. Open 10 a.m. â 5 p.m. (except Tuesday), Wed 10 a.m. â 8 p.m. Closed: Tuesdays, May 1, Dec. 24 & 25, Dec. 31.
Pinakothek der Moderne:
Hosts permanent exhibitions of modern art and design as well as temporary exhibits. Open 10 a.m. â 5 p.m. (except Monday), Thu & Fri 10 a.m. â 8 p.m.. Closed on Mondays, Shrove Tuesday, May 1, Dec. 24 & 25, Dec. 31.
Neben den permanenten SammlungsprĂ€sentationen in den Bereichen Kunst und Design zeigt die Pinakothek der Moderne auch temporĂ€re Ausstellungen. 10.00-17.00 (auĂer Montag), Donnerstag und Freitag 10.00-20.00, Geschlossen : Montags, Faschingsdienstag, 01.05., 24.12., 31.12.
Bavaria Film Studios:
Through Germanyâs largest movie town on the Film Express. Open daily between March 1 and October 31, from 9 a.m. â 4 p.m.
Excursions:
Dachau concentration camp memorial:
9 a.m. â 5 p.m. / closed Mondays
Schloss Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau:
open daily, 10 a.m. â 5 p.m.
Schloss Linderhof:
open daily, 10 a.m. â 5 p.m.
Schloss Herrenchiemsee:
open daily, 10 a.m. â 5 p.m.
Bavarian Lakes:
Tegernsee / Schliersee / Spitzingsee / Chiemsee / Starnberger See
Zugspitze:
Germanyâs highest mountain (2962 m).
Kloster Andechs:
beautifully located monastery with Starkbier beer brewery.
Historical Notes about Hotel Sauerlacher Post â former royal âPosthaltereiâ
The monastery Tegernsee, one of the oldest and most important in Bavaria, founded in the 8th century, was acquired by the Bavarian monarch in March 1817.
Only one year later, King Max. I. Josef transferred his summer residence into the newly purchased castle and held court in Tegernsee.
The königliche Oberstallmeister Freiherr von Kessling, responsible for the royal stables, calculated that the entire trip from Munich to Tegernsee would require 70 horses to be kept available by the townships along the way ânot a satisfying situation in the long term.
Thus, the High Post of the Royal Bavarian Government announced on July 31, 1822, that Posthaltereien had to be established in Tegernsee and in Sauerlach to serve the highest court during ist summer residence in Tegernsee.
At that time, a traveler on the way from Munich to Tegernsee was on the road fort wo days, with an overnight stay in Sauerlach.
Starting already in 1825, there was a daily connection by express coach, serving the route Munich-Tegernsee-Bad Kreuth during the bathing season in Bad Kreuth.
Posthaltung meant a stable of horses kept for the postal administrationâs employees by a private entrepreneur, so that they could change horses while on the road to transport letters, people or small packages.
During the summer time, due tot he kingâs court being held in Tegernsee and to visit the spa facilities in Bad Kreuth, renowned people regularly passed through Sauerlach.
Special Guests of the House:
In 1838, Her Majesty Alexandra Feodorowna, Queen of Russia, accompanied by Alexandra Nicolajewna, Grand Duchess and Royal Highness, stayed in Sauerlach while on their way to Bad Kreuth. On August 12, they were followed by His Majesty Nicolaus I. Pawlowitsch, Emperor of Russia, from the far-away St. Petersburg.
During the heyday of the post office in Sauerlach, the stables holding nearly 70 horses were almost too small; every night, the spacious guestâs room was prepared as sleeping quarter for the coachmen by putting in straw; at four in the morning, the horses were hitched up.
On the Sunday of the church blessing in October 1866, the old post burnt down, but was rebuilt in the same year.
Between 1894 and his move to the Gaistal at the Wetterstein in 1897, Ludwig Ganghofer also stopped at the royal âPosthaltereiâ which became the "Hotel Sauerlacher Post". With millions of printed copies, many film and play adaptations of his works, Ludwig Ganghofer was one of the most successful German authors of the last century.
The End of the Era of Post Coaches:
The townâs first bakery was operated in the post office, until the latterâs head got into altercations with the master baker, who then opened his own store.
Lorenz Bruckner, still remembered by old inhabitants of Sauerlach, was the post officer and, in the time before WWI, journeyed along the scenic route from Schliersee to Bayrischzell. His house at Hofoldinger StraĂe Nr. 2 still stands.
There is also talk of a post officer who made the route from Hofolding to Faistenhaar and, proudly sitting atop his coach drawn by two horses, whistled many a nice melody.
It is not certain, when exactly the time of post coaches in our area ended. It is known that the postal stables in Wolfrathausen, by way of which Johann Wolfgang von Goethe had traveled to Italy in 1786, stopped operating in 1931.
In Upper Bavaria, the last post coach traveled from Holzkirchen to Dietramszell in the September of 1938.
More travel info about Sauerlach: Sauerlach is a municipality in the district of Munich in Bavaria in Germany.
Rates
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| Date | Weeknight | Weekend Night | Weekly | Monthly | Minimum Stay |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rate Summary | $67 - $123 | $67 - $123 | $463 - $860 | $0 | 7 nights |
| Jan. 1 2013 - Dec. 31 2014 starting price |
$67 - $123 | $67 - $123 | $463 - $860 | - | 7 nights |
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Additional notes from owner
starting prices from USD $67-$123 for 2 persons.
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