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Each spacious room has a television and radio. Our hotel provides a blow dryer and bathrobe in each of our spacious rooms. To quench your thirst you will find a minibar in the room. Our rooms are all equipped with a telephone, a desk and internet access.
The hotel also has rooms for non smokers (please indicate that you require such a room when making your reservation). Relax in the hotel's sauna and solarium. A steam room is also available. Enjoy exploring the area on the bicycles available for hire from the hotel.
You can spend a relaxing evening in the hotel's restaurant (al fresco, if the weather is fine), with a menu that caters for vegetarians and diabetics.Business hours of reception: from 06:00 a.m. to midnight
You will find our charming Landhotel Erbgericht Tautewalde nestled within the wonderful countryside of the Oberlausitz region. This four-star establishment offers you friendly service, excellent cuisine, comfortable rooms and well-appointed conference and seminar rooms.
Our guest house provides 31 rooms with stunning views of meadows, forest and nature reserve. Our rooms are spacious and equipped with timeless furniture to a high standard ensuring you a relaxing stay or undisturbed work. The business rooms come with WLAN internet connection (for free).
Enjoy our fresh and light cuisine combining local dishes and Mediterranean specialties, all based on the best products. Gourmet guests will surely appreciate our fresh, high-quality dishes. We organise regularly culinary theme evenings and cooking courses, where you have the chance to getting to know the delicacies of the different regions and countries and to prepare them yourself.
The hotel is the ideal starting point for many day trips. The Mediaeval town of Bautzen, boasting 1000 years of history, is some 12 km away. Here you can experience the culture of the Sorbs and get to know the slavish folk culture. Visit Gölitz or Zittau with its splendid town hall built by the architect Karl Schinkel.


