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Przekaż informację zwrotnąOn Saturday I was there with my 94-year-old mother-in-law. We were there a little earlier, the door of the place was open, we went in, took place and waited until 12:00. Nothing happened, I got us menus, nothing... I went to the counter to ask if we could order. The host: It could take him to have a company and would be alone in the kitchen. We keep waiting, after some time I asked for drinks we also got. At 12:45, I asked how long it will take. Very unfriendly was given to me to understand that we were not eating, he would have a society. On the question why there would be no hint at the door, there was no closed company. I pay the drinks and we left. Where is the problem for two people to prepare a little food, especially as for children Chicken Nuggets with Pommes gives! Overall, a very unfriendly host who probably does not have to take into account his credo. We strive to fulfill your wishes. We had a simple desire to eat something!
The Brenscheider Mills are located in a deeply cut valley of the Nahmer Bach south of Hohenlimburg. They are well advertised by the surrounding country roads with numerous signposts, unfortunately we forget that the historic mills are normally closed. Once the narrow, meandering paths have been moved down into the valley (in the case of a vehicle coming up, only mutual benevolence helps), then you just stand in front of closed doors. You can also book group tours, but when and where, you have to find out about the mills themselves. Anyway, next to the old grain mill with water wheel, there is a rustic restaurant with beer garden where you can rest comfortably. Opposite there are large trout ponds with fishing operation, a carpentry is tasty, and some anglers are waiting for the big catch. From the parking lot at the Kornmühle a hiking trail leads past the ponds to the old oil mill from the 18th. Century. Of course also closed, but quite idyllic with a pleasing water wheel and ducks. There is also a small information sign hanging on the wall on which you can learn that you can only occasionally take care of the interior with group guides. Conclusion: the easy way to get here is only worthwhile if you visit the original beer garden of the mill restaurant and feed the fresh trout at moderate prices there.
The card is standard and nothing special. But here you are not going to eat a carving, but trout, and this is so delicious. The restaurant is also located in the middle of the forest. It's definitely worth a visit.
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The bresscheider mills are located in a deep cut valley of the baits south of Hochlimburg. they are well advertised by the surrounding land roads with numerous signs, unfortunately it will be forgotten that the historic mills are normally closed. the narrow, meandering way into the valley (in case a vehicle comes, only helps to please each other), then you stand in front of closed doors. they can also book group tours, but when and where, they just need to find out at the mills themselves. There is also a rustic restaurant with a beer garden right next to the old mais grinder with a water wheel where you can comfortably rest. opposite are large trout ponds with fishing operation, a rudder business is delicious, and some anglers are waiting for the big catch. from the parking space on the maismühle leads a hiking trail past the ponds to the old oil mill from the 18th century. of course also closed, but very idyllic with a pleasant water wheel and cursed. there is also a small information sign hanging on the wall where you can learn that only occasionally with group guides the inner can be pierced. Conclusion: the a bit laborious journey is only worth visiting the rustic beer garden of the mill restaurant and feeding the fresh trout to moderate trips there.