Welcome
you will be enchanted!
More than a hotel. a comfortable place.
Tradition meets modern: The ALTE POSTHALTEREI is located here in Zumarshausen, in the middle in the Naturpark Westliche Wälder. This offers more than just a stylish hotel. Centuries of tradition have lived in these rooms since 1648. Your stay here will be an experience! Enjoy the comfort of the modern hotel and let the unique atmosphere of the historically shaped traditional house work its magic on you.



66
Rooms
280
Seats in our
Restaurant
5
Event / conference
rooms
60
Parking spaces
Restaurant & Bar
TOP RESTAURANT AS DINING ROOM WITH NATIVE KITCHEN
Natural and delicious – naturally delicious Regional, sustainable and committed to nature’s growth cycles Seasonally oriented, with responsibility towards the environment and especially appropriate keeping of our animals. Noticeably Bavarian with an alpine character and recognisable love for equally fine cuisine of our neighbouring countries like Switzerland, Italy or Austria. Whether vegan, vegetarian or classically oriented: Our restaurant invites you to accomplished enjoyment.



Our offers

Our Events
top restaurant as a dining room with local cuisine
What could be nicer than being pampered with culinary delights while also being entertained? With interactive thrillers on stage, top cabaret to make you laugh, music to melt away and culinary delights from our kitchen or delicious drinks from the bar. Allow yourself a good time with the finest entertainment. Another tip: Booking in time helps to be participant!
We look forward to meet you.



Tradition
BEING UP TO DATE

In the 18th / 19th Century the Post was on the only post route from Vienna to Paris, which is the reason why people from all over the world often came here.
A former resident of the house reports about the transit of the later French queen and the then Austrian Archduchess Marie Antoinette in the spring of 1770. Among others, Napoleon also came here in October 1805.
The former Post resident reports: “One day Napoleon, the great general and distributor of states, came to the Post. He stayed for three days.”