Nestled on the southern edge of Cochem, right along the picturesque Mosel River, Hotel Stumberger offers a tranquil retreat that balances modest comfort with stunning views. During our recent two-night stay, this charming property proved to be a convenient and peaceful haven, particularly for those arriving by car—parking was a breeze. We arrived on a rainy Saturday afternoon in May, greeted by a sleepy atmosphere. The check-in process, managed by a polite and straightforward gentleman who seemed to be the proprietor, was somewhat sluggish. It took a while to finalize the payment, but at approximately USD 150 per night, including a traditional German breakfast, the rate was reasonable. Our accommodation, Room 3 on the first floor, featured an attached balcony that served as the perfect vantage point for admiring the fast-flowing Mosel River and the majestic hilltop castle. The view alone was worth the visit, painting a captivating picture of the town’s scenic allure. The room itself was small but spotless, echoing a sense of simplicity and cleanliness. However, the bathroom was extremely cramped, and the mattress could benefit from being a bit firmer to enhance comfort. The hotel’s restaurant operates mainly for breakfast, which, though limited, offered a satisfactory start to the day with its selection of standard German fare. The dining experience was nothing to write home about, but it sufficed for our morning needs. Hotel Stumberger may not boast luxury, but it more than compensates with its breathtaking views and quiet charm. For an average of USD 150 per night, I was expecting some niceties typical of a family-run inn, but this is a very no-nonsense, functional experience. I would classify this property more as an inn than a hotel. It’s an adequate spot for travelers seeking a peaceful stay with easy access to the scenic beauty and historic wonders of Cochem.
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