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Domaine Langmatt - Logis De France, Murbach,

Domaine Langmatt - Logis De France

Star rating: 3.0 of 5
Langmatt - Murbach
Murbach, 68530, FR
866-539-0036

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Quick Facts

  • Check In Time - Noon
  • Check Out Time - Noon
  • Fitness Center
  • Parking
  • Pool
  • Restaurant On-site
  • Room Service

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Location. The Domaine Langmatt is located in Murbach, at the foot of the Vosges Mountains in Alsace, France, 2.5 kilometres from Murbach Abbey and eight kilometres from Guebwiller town centre.

Hotel Features. Set amid 10 acres of woodland and private grounds, the Domaine Langmatt is a modern, four-floor property. The hotel houses a heated indoor pool, a sauna and a fitness room. Multilingual staff at the front desk offer 24-hour room service. Motorists will find complimentary parking on site.

The Domaine Langmatt's restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and affords views of the surrounding mountains. Drinks are served in the bar.

The hotel offers wireless Internet access and a conference room.

The local area offers mini-golf and a driving range.

Guestrooms. The 23 guestrooms are traditionally decorated and have wood furniture and patterned wallpaper. All offer satellite television, complimentary wireless Internet, direct-dial phones, minibars and bathrooms with showers.

Expert Tip. Murbach Abbey, 2.5 kilometres from Domaine Langmatt, was founded in 727 AD as a Benedictine monastery and enjoyed a reputation as a centre of political importance, as well as a period of great prosperity lasting until the 14th century. Charlemagne even anointed himself an abbot of Murbach.

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