Hotels in Hoyerswerda, Germany

Hotels in Hoyerswerda, Germany
Hoyerswerda is located near the Polish border in the East German state of Sachsen. The area around the city, known as the Lausitzer Seenland (Lausitzer Land of Lakes), makes up Germany's fourth-largest lake region, comprised of 10 lakes covering over 17,000 acres. There is also plenty for fishers and bird watchers at the lakes and dozens of ponds. After time spent exploring the area, check into an area hotel to relax and plan for the next round of adventure.

Hotel zur Mühle

The Hotel zur Mühle (to the mill) sits in the heart of Hoyerswerda, near city hall and a castle. This beautiful hotel features contemporary decorated rooms and a cozy restaurant and bar. On a nice day, meals and drinks can be enjoyed outside on the hotel's large terrace. Guests can also enjoy drinks while having fun on the three state-of-the-art bowling lanes.

Hotel zur Mühle
An der Mühle 4
02977 Hoyerswerda
+49 (0) 3571 4770
muehle-hoywoy.de

Pension Henze

Pension Henze (in German, Pension can mean guesthouse) is a small, privately-owned guesthouse located in a quiet neighborhood of Hoyerswerda. The guesthouse offers single, double and triple occupancy rooms that are simple in style, yet warm and friendly. Hiking, biking, in-line skating, and fishing are also available activities in the area that Pension Henze can help arrange.

Pension Henze
Schillerstrasse 7
02977 Hoyerswerda
+49 (0) 3571 428305
pension-henze.de

Congresshotel Hoyerswerda

The Congresshotel Hoyerswerda is a large hotel found in the heart of the city. All rooms are furnished with modern amenities, including Internet access. For those interested in Hoyerswerda culture, the hotel has various regional ceramic art and books, as well as the local Bergmannsschnapps "Kumpeltod." The hotel restaurant Colosseum offers regional fare, and a refreshing beer can be enjoyed in its beer garden in the summer.

Congresshotel Hoyerswerda
Dr.-Wilhelm-Külz-Strasse 1
02977 Hoyerswerda
+49 3571 4630
congresshotel-hoyerswerda.de

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Dan Harriman began writing professionally in 2009 and has a varied background in marketing, ranging from sports management to music promotion. Harriman holds a Bachelor of Science in journalism with an emphasis on strategic communications from the University of Kansas and earned the International Advertising Association's diploma in marketing communications.

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