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Schorndorf is located in Rems-Murr-Kreis, Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany.
List of luxury hotels in Schorndorf. By default, luxurious Schorndorf hotels are sorted by name. You can change the sorting order using the navigation bar above. By clicking the first (leftmost) button you can interchange the direction of sorting between ascending/descending. All hotels included are rated four or five stars (list of all hotels in Schorndorf is also available).
This avant-garde hotel with a restaurant located in the heart Schorn village, the home town of Daimler, only 26 km east of Stuttgart in Baden-Wuerttemberg. Number of rooms: 32.
The hotel is centrally located near Stuttgart-Aalen of B29, ten minutes away from the station S-Bahn Winterbach, 3 km from Schorndorf and 25 km from the center of Stuttgart.
The family owned golf and country hotel Haghof welcomes you in the heart of the forest near the Swabian obergermanischen Limes, which was declared a World Heritage Site.
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