Ratings based on 56 Verified Reviews
4.6 Room cleanliness
4.5 Service & staff
4.4 Room comfort
4.5 Hotel condition
Expedia Verified Reviews
by A verified traveler
Posted 19 Apr 2023 on Wotif
Well positioned. Spacious, modern, clean.
by A verified traveler
budget and good
Posted 27 Aug 2019 on Hotelsa good enough guesthouse with friendly proprietor
by A verified traveler
Posted 14 Jun 2019
Wolfgang was extremely friendly and provided very good tips on where to go and have local food in town. He also helped us call the Hotrod Black Forest company to find out where we should drive to for our Hotrod experience. The only grouse we had was the bedding which made us itch a little.
Recommended
for Everyoneby A verified traveler from Cheshire, UK
Posted 29 Jun 2018
This was a self catering apartment with all the creature comforts of home. Situated very close to the town centre, we were welcomed by very helpful staff & presented with an apartment which was far better than we had imagined. We had a wonderful overnight stay & would highly recommend these apartments to friends.
Recommended
for Everyoneby A verified traveler from Virginia, USA
Neat hotel in a quaint town
Posted 13 Oct 2015In one of the towns in the Black Forest, a neat, good-size hotel, close to buses, taxis, shops and restaurants.
Recommended
for Everyoneby A verified traveler from Ellesmere Port
Convenient, private and well-located
Posted 26 Jun 2015
Pros: The rooms are well-appointed and scrupulously clean. The owners/proprietors clearly take a close personal interest in their hotel and its guests.
Cons: So long as the lack of breakfast is not an issue, all is perfect.
Location: Good access to scenic walking, the old monastery at Hirsau is worth a look as is the ruined castle at Zavelstein.
This was our second stay at the Neue Post and I would rate the accommodation as superb for anyone wishing for a comfortable and secure retreat close to public transport. The town itself is scenic and set in picturesque surroundings. There is a train which runs the length of the valleys from Pforzheim via Calw to Horb and beyond and is well worth the trip so as to catch the views.
Recommended
for Everyoneby A verified traveler from Ellesmere Port
Cosy little retreat
Posted 3 May 2015
Pros: Neat, spacious apartment-type accommodation, clean and well-appointed. In the continental fashion, beds can be pushed together or apart as required.
Cons: Personally, I could not fault it in the least.
Location: Great walking country with plenty of accessible forest paths once out of town. As far as eating out goes, Schoenbuch stands out for German cuisine.
Booked two twin rooms for 3 nights in April. Calw is a quiet town, though well-provided with bars, restaurants and shops. Access from Stuttgart via train and bus was relatively uncomplicated. If travelling as a group and outside peak hours, the MetropolTagesticket is the most cost-effective tariff (www.bahn.de is a good resource for schedules). Ticket machines are easy to use (there is one in the Bahn office at Calw) though you may have to use the "search" function to find the ticket type. You must validate the ticket by writing your name in capitals in the space provided and have your i.d. with you in case the inspector calls. As for the hotel, the proprietors, Wolfgang and Karin, could not have been more affable and helpful and spoke perfect English.
by Thomas
Posted 19 Oct 2014 on Hotels
Recommended
for Everyoneby A verified traveler from London
Noce hotel
Posted 14 Sep 2014Clean and comfortable, close to the old town. Stopped for the night when riding to Italy by motorbike. Very good value for many.
by Jacob from Oregon
Beautiful place near historic Altstadt
Posted 29 Jul 2014 on HotelsWe had a very pleasant stay here in Calw and received a warm welcome, as well as anything else we needed. The staff was friendly and helpful and the room itself was beautiful and very comfortable. It's just across the street from the Nikolausbrücke and the gorgeous Calw Altstadt, where there's lots to see and eat and drink.