Hotel Alte Linde

There are ancient documents to prove it: Alte Linde in Wieling has been in existence for more than 250 years. In 1730, the property was mentioned for the first time. Until 1865 it had been used as a purely agricultural site when Alois, the son of the founders, the Beutler family, applied for a licence to operate an inn.
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In 1983, Martin Weidenhiller took over the country inn. When Johanna Beutler died in November 1989, this branch of the Beutler family died with her. They have named the Beutler-Stüberl in their restaurant after her, in memory of this family's long tradition in Wieling.
They created state-of-the-art rooms as well as storage and service areas. The beer garden was also redesigned that year. In 1993, the "Beutler-Stube" was extended and they planted greenery in the inner courtyard. The previous sideroom was refurbished in 1995 – today they call it the "Martin-Stüberl". In 1997/98, they finally embarked upon the next major refurbishment project. The old barn was removed completely and they put two storeys and a loft on top. They created 24 state-of-the-art, comfortable rooms and a little conference area.
You are guaranteed to feel at home in one of our 40 high-quality and luxuriously equipped rooms.
There are lots of little details to make your stay in their smoking/non-smoking rooms and family apartments hassle-free.
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