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Gasthof Tepferdt
Klosterstr. 33 (Rees) 46459

Gasthof Tepferdt
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Gasthof Tepferdt offers pet-friendly accommodation in Rees. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Each room includes a flat-screen TV. All rooms are equipped with a private bathroom fitted with a shower. The guest house also offers bike hire. Oberhausen is 43 km from Gasthof Tepferdt, while Arnhem is 45 km away. The nearest airport is Weeze Airport, 29 km from the property.
Rooms: 7   calendar  (Search)
Address: Klosterstr. 33, Rees 46459  map (Map)

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Amenities at Gasthof Tepferdt

Transportation
Shuttle Service (surcharge), Bicycle Rental, Airport Shuttle (surcharge)
Services
Free Wi-Fi Internet Access
Miscellaneous
Non-Smoking Rooms, Heating, Family Rooms, Bridal Suite, Airconditioning
General
Pets Allowed
Front-desk/reception area services
Safety Deposit Box
Food & Drink
Restaurant (à la carte), Restaurant, Bar

Gasthof Tepferdt Policies

Check-in
16:30 - 22:00
Check-out
06:00 - 12:00
Accepted CreditCards at Hotel
The hotel reserves the right to preauthorise credit cards prior to arrival.
American Express, Visa, MasterCard, Diners Club, Maestro, EC-Card

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