We stayed here for one night in a triple, which looked just like in the pictures. The room was fairly sparse with three twin beds, a tiny table and three stools, and a wardrobe. We came during the off-season when there were very few people in the hotel, so we had our hallway to ourselves. Each hallway is named after a different European country, with the individual rooms named after major cities, which fits into the theme of the European guesthouse. In the hallway for France for example there are six guest rooms and four separate bathrooms plus a powder room. Each hallway is laid out differently, I have attached a picture of the floor plan. The beds were comfortable but the towels were scratchy. The breakfast offerings were simple but tasty. The hotel is located in a charming village dominated by the Catholic pilgrimage church at the top of the hill, and has a mountain stream running through it. The local bakery lets you indulge in breads and pastries, and features some local specialties. I would recommend this for family as there are triples on quads, which can be very hard to find when traveling in Germany. The hotel seems to have a lot of conference space and a huge dining room, so I think they are equipped for large events. This is a good choice for anybody looking for a clean room and a simple breakfast before they head out for more adventures.