Restaurant serving traditional German fare.
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Around 1803, an inn was established in the farmhouse on the Oder dyke. The inn did well and they began to offer overnight accommodation. Around 1893, there was so much demand that a hall was added. In 1918, great-grandfather Wilhelm Rochlitz took over the inn, which he ran for 27 years together with his wife Anna. It has now been in the hands of the Rochlitz family for three generations.
The inn is right next to the Oder-Neiße Cycle Path (dyke kilometre mark 39.4) and Kienitz harbour.
It offers overnight accommodation and a campsite, which is open during the summer months.
The inn is right next to the Oder-Neiße Cycle Path (dyke kilometre mark 39.4) and Kienitz harbour.
It offers overnight accommodation and a campsite, which is open during the summer months.
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