Ferienwohnung Reitz
Am Landweg 6, 56154 Boppard
Our modern, bright, and friendly non-smoking apartments are located in the former inn "Zum goldenen Stern." In this historic half-timbered house, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart overnighted in September 1763. It is also mentioned in the folk song "Es zogen drei Burschen" in the text by Ludwig Uhland.
The 3-star holiday apartments are located in Bad Salzig directly on the banks of the Rhine with a view of the castles Liebenstein and Sterrenberg. Each consists of a kitchen, a bathroom, and a large living-sleeping area. All three apartments have access to a terrace with a magnificent view of the Rhine and the castles. A parking space is available directly in front of the house. Bicycles can be stored with us.
The rental price for the apartments Liebenstein, Sterrenberg, and Rheinblick is 42.00 € per night (+ 10.00 € from the 3rd person). The prices are valid for a stay of at least 5 days and are inclusive of towels and bed linen and exclusive of tourist tax. Prices for shorter stays upon request.
Our modern, bright, and friendly non-smoking apartments are located in the former inn "Zum goldenen Stern." In this historic half-timbered house, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart overnighted in September 1763. It is also mentioned in the folk song "Es zogen drei Burschen" in the text by Ludwig Uhland.
The 3-star holiday apartments are located in Bad Salzig directly on the banks of the Rhine with a view of the castles Liebenstein and Sterrenberg. Each consists of a kitchen, a bathroom, and a large living-sleeping area. All three apartments have access to a terrace with a magnificent view of the Rhine and the castles. A parking space is available directly in front of the house. Bicycles can be stored with us.
The rental price for the apartments Liebenstein, Sterrenberg, and Rheinblick is 42.00 € per night (+ 10.00 € from the 3rd person). The prices are valid for a stay of at least 5 days and are inclusive of towels and bed linen and exclusive of tourist tax. Prices for shorter stays upon request.
