The inn was built around 1850. It has always been a tourist accommodation establishment. Until 2019 it was called "Germania".
Germania has been farmed throughout the years and has long been family-owned.

Since June 2019, Pascal Luik and Ivonne Hünig have been the new owners and operators of this inn, which we have called Gräbele.

How do you get such an unusual name for an inn?

We wondered what you need as a guest in an inn to feel good. As a child, you feel most comfortable and safe between your parents in the parents' bed.
This niche in the middle of the mattress between his most familiar people is arguably the most cozy and cozy place to remember.
In Swabian this niche is called a grave.

Another plus for this name is that the "Gräbele" is also drawn with the "R" and the "L" set down as the fork to become the "Gäbele" (Swabian for fork).
Because in our house you can not only eat but also spend the night, the name became for us to a round story!

Our goal is to offer you a relaxing stay in which you feel completely comfortable and let us spoil you with culinary delights in our restaurant.

We are pleased to be able to employ and support people with a handicap as interns in our company. This project is very important to us.