Dormio resort Eifeler Tor
Heimbach · Germany · Rurtalsperre Schwammenauel
About Dormio resort Eifeler Tor — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Heimbach
Dormio resort Eifeler Tor is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Heimbach, Germany. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including fly fishing, pool, parking, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.3 / 5
We had an amazing experience in this resort. There was some confusion when we arrived We arrived late, so there was a bit of waiting to get the directions cleared, but once we got into contact with the reception by phone, things were sorted out. It would have been better to have personnel at the desk at all times, but that's the system they applied. The houses are situated on a hill, so the drove down and up can be challenging if you're not used to it, but it is definitely part of the charm. The houses are big and there is enough space for 2 families the least. The view is beautiful and it's so peaceful. Great facilities and walking routes in the area to visit the village in the valley. There is a big lake nearby, and the valley has a beautiful castle. It's definitely worth a visit and great for families with small children and even teenagers.
The location is hugged by mountains, giving a breath taking view from the balcony. The apartment is plenty of space, with bedrooms and a bathtub. Kitchen is equipped with plenty of glassware and tableware. It is a dishwasher and they give you a few tablets to use. The stove is large, and the pans and pots are enough to make a good meal. The kitchen is with a kettle, coffee pot, coffee machine and a toaster. We appreciate the large sitting area and dining table. There is a supermarket (Netto, edeka) about 10 mins drive.
The location ist very nice. A big downside for families with kids is that many guests park their cars all day and night in front of the guest houses, although this is officially not allowed. But there seems to be no enforcement of car parking rules, thus nobody makes sure, that cars stop at the houses only for un/loading and are driven to the big parking space across the road.