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(Recommended by Ben, Len, Bill H. and Gunner)
Haus Pfaff
Luzia Pfaff
Alte Straße 13
78147 Vöhrenbach-Urach
Tel - 7657/1018 ~ Fax - 7657/932312
Email - HausPfaff@aol.com
Apartments - Breakfast included
Smaller apartment has a livingroom/sleeping room, kitchenette, shower/toilet, TV
Larger apartment has two sleeping rooms, a livingroom, kitchenette, shower/toilet, TV, balcony
Double rooms also available


(Excerpts from one of Len's Trip Reports) Haus Pfaff is 400 yards from Zum Sternen, and after I make sure I am at the right place, I take my bags from Cornelius' car and bring them upstairs. My room is spacious, with two twin beds, and is decorated in pine furniture that matches the floor and ceiling. The house is only a couple of years old. There is a TV set in a kitchen that is part of a suite that includes, my bedroom, an adjoining bedroom with a double bed, and also a bathroom. This place is one of the nicest I've encountered in all my travels, and is a bargain, including breakfast....
....Monday, What a great day! I wake at 6:00AM and cannot fall back asleep. After laying in bed for a few minutes, I get up and dress, and sneak outside and watch the kids walk to the bus stop to go to school. After 5 minutes, I walk back to Haus Pfaff where Frau Pfaff begins to prepare breakfast for me. I am the only guest in the house and I have to stop her from bringing out more food. After 3 brötchen (rolls), a horseshoe shaped roll, cheese, and tea, I am stuffed. Frau Pfaff turns on the television in the living room which houses the breakfast area and I watch CNN, CNBC, and some other English language TV, all based in London. The easy chair is comfortable and I drift in and out of sleep. At 9:00AM I go back up to my room and get my gear for a planned 10:00 hike....
....As I arrive at Haus Pfaff, I find CooperGunner (Greg), and his wife, Erika, eating cake and drinking coffee at a table set up by Frau Pfaff on the driveway. She is some hostess, and if I ever have an opportunity to return to Urach to meet Stammtisch members again, I claim first dibs on a room at Haus Pfaff....
....Wednesday, I have breakfast with CooperGunner (Greg) and his wife Erika, and Bhickox (Bill from Houston.) Gunner lends me money and I pay my bill to Frau Pfaff, pack up, and say my good-byes. As I think about the last three days, I find it remarkable that 30 strangers, who only know each other by their written words, would decide to travel great distances at great expense on the chance that they would have a good time with each other. I'd bet the farm (or in this case, the bauern) that each and every traveler felt he got more than his money's worth....
(Comments by Bill) ...The Haus Pfaff (Reinhard and Luzia Pfaff) is an absolutely beautiful home, with the new zimmer rooms being built-out by Herr Pfaff. This includes the lower level (based on 2nd level main entrance, and the area where Gunner and Erika stayed) which I did not get to see, as well as the third floor level (2nd level from the driveway main entrance) where we stayed. The walls and ceilings are all finished out in Black Forest Pine (beautiful, with mill work, tongue-in-groove work) and with hand made matching bed, tables, and armoire (clothes closets) built by Herr Pfaff out of the same Black Forest Pine.
The third floor zimmer area where we stayed included included 3 bedrooms, a kitchen, and a bath with shower, with a hallway door to close and make private our "apartment area" which would include our bedroom, the bath and kitchen/breakfast area, which included a TV, dining table, flatware, and dishes. Our end bedroom included a large bed of two single mattresses, and a flower box balcony that overlooked the church area. The middle room (where Len stayed) had two single beds and two doors, with windows that overlooked the road and hills across the valley. The reason for the two doors in Len's room was to include the room with ours in a "family" group with one door, or to exclude the room from our "area" with another door in the main hallway with stairs. The third zimmer room next to Len's I did not see....
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....Breakfast (consisting of cheese, cold cuts, fruit, soft boiled eggs, breads, juice, coffee or tea, milk, etc, or whatever special guests wanted!!) each morning was served at the Pfaff family table on the main entry family floor (2nd floor), and across the Living Area room was a large screen TV with satellite service to watch your choice of many different channels, including CNN and other English channels....
...Frau Pfaff is a lovely, gracious young active woman with four active and involved children. Her wonderful, thoughtful, and exceptional hospitality to her zimmer guests is second to none on all our travels! Herr Pfaff is a highly talented professional, also very active in civic affairs. He was the president of the Musikverein Urach (town band) and the primary contact for the children's playground project....
...Haus Pfaff is at the top of the "favorites list" in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria for Suzie and I....
(Comments by Gunner) ....What can we say that hasn't already been said!! Our zimmer was on the lower level and featured a stove, refrigerator, sink, cupboards, microwave, TV, and a table and chairs plus a sofa in addition to the bed. It had a small bathroom with a shower. As you already know the hospitality and breakfast was the best....

During our 2000 and 2003 Stammtisch reunions at the Gasthaus Zum Sternen the Musikverein Urach supported our meetings with their excellent music. Our Stammtisch collected funds both years in support of the village and I was honored to present the money to Herr Pfaff who represented the village at that time. The 2000 funds assisted the village with construction of a new playground for the Kinder.
The 2003 funds assisted the village with construction of a table and benches near the Gemeindehaus (village meeting hall)...

Herr Pfaff led a group of Stammtisch hikers during one of our reunions and provided a pause for the cause with some excellent schnapps...
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(Ben - from 2015 Trip Report) Len's only requirement as related to the trip itinerary was that we reside at the Haus Pfaff in Urach, Germany (Schwarzwald) for the first four days. Easily agreed to as the Haus Pfaff is owned and operated by old friends of the Stammtisch - is excellently cared for - spotlessly clean - and a bargain at 20 Euro per person per day with an awesome Frühstück provided in the cost. On top of that Luzia and Reinhard Pfaff are excellent hosts and have housed many members of our Stammtisch in the past.
I can't say enough good things about the Haus Pfaff. We had an upper floor apartment with two double sleep rooms, a large kitchen, large bath and balcony. Frühstück was included and the per night cost was 20 Euro for each of us. Double rooms for a single person are rarely found nowadays for 20 Euro or less. The breakfast served here alone would cost 8-10 Euro in some hotels and restaurants.


