Gasthof Zur Krone Hermann Feller

8.6
Excellent
(12 reviews)

Perschener Str. 22, 92507 Nabburg, Germany

Hotel Description

Gasthof Zur Krone Hermann Feller, located at Perschener Str. 22, 92507 Nabburg, Germany, is a charming guesthouse offering a cozy and authentic Bavarian experience. This quaint hotel is ideally situated for those wishing to explore the beautiful surroundings of Nabburg and the Upper Palatinate region. The hotel’s welcoming atmosphere is enhanced by its proximity to several fascinating local attractions, including the Freilandmuseum Oberpfalz, just 3 minutes away, and the popular Schloß Guteneck, a mere 9-minute drive. Guests can also enjoy the serene beauty of Murner See, located 15 minutes away, or have some fun at the nearby Monte Kaolino amusement park, just 26 minutes away.
The rooms at Gasthof Zur Krone are designed for comfort and relaxation, offering a warm, rustic ambiance typical of traditional Bavarian hospitality. Whether you're visiting for business or leisure, the hotel provides an ideal base to rest after a day of sightseeing or exploring the picturesque countryside.
Guests will find the property well-connected with convenient public transportation options nearby. The Nabburg train station is a 13-minute walk, while other key locations in the area, such as Pfreimd (7 minutes by taxi), are easily accessible. For those traveling by car, the hotel is just a 2-minute drive from the Freilandmuseum Oberpfalz "Bauernmuseum Perschen", making it the perfect location for museum enthusiasts.
This welcoming guesthouse also ensures that all safety and hygiene standards are upheld, prioritizing guest well-being and comfort throughout their stay. The hotel is a wonderful option for travelers looking for a blend of cultural exploration and a tranquil retreat in the Bavarian countryside.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Located just 3 minutes from Freilandmuseum Oberpfalz "Bauernmuseum Perschen"

2. 13-minute walk to Nabburg train station, offering easy connectivity

3. Comfortable rooms with a traditional Bavarian atmosphere

4. Close proximity to popular local attractions like Schloß Guteneck and Monte Kaolino

5. Easy access to key destinations in the Upper Palatinate region

6. Short drive to Murner See, perfect for outdoor activities

7. Well-connected with convenient public transportation options

8. Ideal base for both leisure and business travelers

9. Compliant with high safety and hygiene standards


8.2 Excellent

Location rating

Top sights

Freilandmuseum Oberpfalz
6 min
Murner See
15 min
Monte Kaolino
26 min
Schloß Guteneck
9 min
Freilandmuseum Oberpfalz "Bauernmuseum Perschen"
3 min
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Good to know

Location rating8.2
Nearest airportNuremberg
Travel time to airport1 hr 10 min


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Petra Fleischmann

4/5
Unfortunately I was only in our own butcher's shop and it's nice to buy smoked meat, which is great 😋

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Petra Fleischmann

4/5
Unfortunately it was only in the butcher shop

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Marco Meier

5/5
Super

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Ralf Solle

5/5
Good restaurant. Good food.

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Stephan Gebhard HandelsGmbH

5/5
excellent meat and sausage products. Traditional butcher shop with good home-made products.

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Maximilian Christoph Lobinger

5/5
The "Kronwirt" is a restaurant that has been traditional for centuries and belonged to my great-grandparents (Sebastian Hösl) three generations ago.Unfortunately, my grandmother Brandl Maria née Krouwirts - Marerl's two brothers died (during the World War 1914 - 18). So the remaining sisters who lived in Nuremberg had to sell the property!The "Kronwirt" used to be the first house in the city of Nabburg Ortstei Venice.It was a so-called "tavern", open every day with very comfortable stables for the guests' horses.The stables used to have 8 feeding troughs (“Boarn”) made of granite, each 2.40 m wide. The stables had Bohemian cross vaults and were an architectural gem!!Unfortunately, these were "disposed of" as part of renovation work around 40 to 45 years ago without consulting the State Office for Monument Preservation!!