Some excerpts from the website of Hermann Hill Vineyard and Inn that might be useful
Bed and
Breakfast Inn or Village? Click here for a printable version of this chart (PDF format). All king size sleigh. King size mansion beds and King size sleigh beds. 4 Corner and 4 Rectangular. All six foot round
tubs. Dual
shower heads, Vidal has
steam shower body sprays. All are
steam showers with body sprays, rain forest heads. All
rooms have
TV, VCR, DVD, and portable
CD player. All have
Flat screen TVs and CD/DVD player. All
rooms have robes,
slippers small
refrigerator,
coffee maker,
hair dryer, cutting board,
iron and
ironing board. All
rooms have robes,
slippers, large
refrigerator/freezer,
hairdryer, microwave, outdoor gas
grill, outdoor hot
tub, table and chairs,
kitchen and BBQ utensils,
iron and
ironing board and guest
laundry facilities. Train whistles, no train noise. Train noise, no train whistles. COOKIES, ICE CREAM PORT CHOCOLATE RASPBERRY SAUCE. Brought to your door after 9:30 by Innkeepers. We supply same cookies, small bottle of Port Chocolate Raspberry Sauce, and ice cream. Two hot entrees or continental served in the
Kitchen, Dinning
Room, and Deck at 9AM, or in your
room between 9:15 and 10:00. The
kitchen refrigerator is stocked with some of the same Hermann Hill entrees we serve at the inn, waffle mix, fruit, cereal,
coffee,
tea, breads for toast, etc. East, with sunrises from
room balconies and patios. North, with MO River sunrises and sunsets and views of MO River Bridge from decks, patios, and private hot
tubs. First time at a Bed
Breakfast, prefer prepared and served
breakfast two night stay average, single couple. Seasoned travelers who want a more upscale (amenities) and private experience at their own pace, generally in a multiple night stay. Honeymoon, anniversary, family and friend reunions, and larger groups in Cottage # 1 including mother/daughter events, card groups, and
business retreats. We have one cottage (Cottage #1) that can accommodate up to 8 people at a reduced rate---great for family and friend reunions, mother/daughter events, card groups, and
business retreats. We also book either the top floor, or lower floor, exclusivly to a single couple---just like the rest of the cottages. We just let you pick the
bedroom you want, and we simply lock the other. Back to Previous Page. Affiliations Memberships
Hermann Missouri Attractions. The Hermann Hill Vineyard and Inn invites you to make plans today for a at our first class bed and
breakfast in Hermann, MO. Located in the Missouri wine country just one hour from St. Louis, you will find an abundance of local attractions and activities to enjoy during your stay such as antiquing, touring local wineries and breweries, exploring local museums,
bike rides on the Katy Trail and more. Hermann Hills staff has also prepared some road
trip itineraries, with both routes, for your convenience. In addition to these and other local attractions, as a guest at Hermann Hill, you will want to make time to relax and enjoy the
quiet luxury of your. Be sure to take in the spectacular views from your private
patio or
balcony, relax in your
Jacuzzi-style
tub, or schedule an in-
room massage. The Hermann
Garden Club. Missouri State Parks, Katy Trail
www.BikeKatyTrail.com.
Bike Rental: Hermann Ride, Rest, Go 215 Schiller Street 573-486-9170 or cell 314-805-7746. Hermann Arts Council. Shrine of Our Lady of Sorrows. Hermann Area Chamber of Commerce. Hermann Farm or Dierberg Foundation
http://www.dierbergoperatingfoundation.net/. To schedule an in-
room massage during your stay, WINERIES - To see a Review of the Winery, click on the name. 1947 Frene Creek Road Hermann, Mo 65041 573-486-5596. 3166 Highway B Berger, Missouri 63014 573-834-5475
Phone. Bommarito Estate Winery. Grant School Rd. New Haven, MO 573-237-5158. 330 East First Street Hermann, MO 65041 573-486-5995. P.O. Box 96 Hermann, MO 65041 1-877-486-5057. 275 Robller Vineyard Road New Haven, MO 63068 573-237-3986. 1110 Stone Hill Highway Hermann, MO 65041 1-800-909-WINE. 1132 Brick Church Rd Gasconade County, MO 65014 573-437-3443. BREWERIES - To see a Review of the Brewery, click on the name. 1st Gutenberg Hermann, MO 65041 573-486-2275. Gruhlke's Microbrewery.
RESTAURANTS To see a Review of the
Restaurant, click on the name. Click here for Location Map. Battocletti's Bake Shoppe. The Cottage
Restaurant. Downtown Deli and Custard Shoppe. Lyndees
Restaurant. 911 South Market St. Reiff House
Courtyard Biergarten. 800-482-2994 or 573-486-2994. Rivers Edge
Restaurant. Highway J (Fredericksburg). Rivertown
Restaurant. Highway 19 South Swiss, MO. Simons on the Waterfront. Vintage
Restaurant at Stone Hill Winery. SHOPPING - Some stores do have a website; if available, please follow the links for more information. Ace of Spades
Garden Gallery. Aunt Minnies Attic. Bargain Basement Antiques. 207-1/2 East First St. Hollyhock Alley #147. Countryside Antiques. Deutschheim Gift
Shop. Find In Time Antique Mall. Missouri Heartland Artwork Crafts. My Mothers
Garden Gift Shoppe. 2050 Drake School Rd. Petes Plunder. West end of Ninth St. St. Benedicts Arts Crafts. Seasonal Treasures Gifts. 3707 Thenhaus Road Rosebud, MO. 63091. Tavern Creek Antiques. Wildings Antiques. MUSEUMS - for more information, please follow the links. Exit #161 on Interstate 70 Williamsburg, MO 63388 866-254-3311. Deutschheim STATE HISTORIC SITE. 107-109 West Second Street Hermann, MO 65041 573-486-2200. Gasconade County Historical Society Archives and Records
Center. 315 Schiller St. Hermann, MO 65041 573-486-4028. Gasconde County Historical Society Museum. 105 W. Mc Fadden Owensville, MO 65066 573-437-5617. German School Museum. 312 Schiller Street Hermann, MO 65041 573-486-2017. Hermann Fire Company Museum. 214 E. Second St. Hermann, MO 65041 573-486-2461. DSKB Limosine Service. Hermann, MO 573-239-4500. FOR A
MASSAGE - for more information, please follow the links.
www.massageforyourhealth.com massageforyourhealth@yahoo.com. PLACES OF INTEREST - for more information, please follow the links. Located high atop the bluffs overlooking the majestic Mississippi River south of historic Galena, Illinois. Located in Beautiful West Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Hermann Hill Village Hotel,
Spa Conference Center. Most photos click to enlarge. The
bedroom at Cottage #1. A view of the Village from the railroad tracks that wind along the
banks of the Missouri River. The private decks at each of the cottages feature hot
tubs and
grills. This is the deck at Cottage #5 with a view to the north. The Common
Room in Cottage #1. Deck with
grill and
Jacuzzi at Cottage #1. Looking toward the northwest from the deck on Cottage #1. The
kitchen and
living room in Cottage #1. The west
bathroom in Cottage #1. The west
bedroom in Cottage #1.
Whirlpool tub in Cottage #1. Jim from Grotewiel Construction installs finish trim in one of Cottage #1's
kitchens. View of Hermann Hill Village from the west side of the property. View of the Missouri River from a cottage deck. A brand new, 55-meter concrete pump costing $1.5 million was used to pump concrete to the cottages. Pictured is the concrete truck and pump pumping concrete to Cottage #3, a distance of approximately 200 feet. The concrete boom pumps to Cottage #3. Also pictured are Cottages 4 and 5. Dean Kern of Mid-America Pumping operates the flow of concrete from the pump to the cottage, a distance of approximately 200 feet, by
remote control. Concrete workers spread the concrete as it arrives from the pump through a hose into the
bedroom/
bathroom of Cottage #2. Erosion control mats now cover buried utilities. Wildflower seed mix is planted around the fireplug. Building handrails for Cottage # 1.
Kitchen cabinets installed in upper Cottage # 2. Drilling wells for ground source
heating and cooling for Cottages 3, 4 and 5. Workers are building walls around the trees for final grading. Decorative block walls circle the hillside trees. The hillside was seeded with Missouri wildflowers and native grasses and protected from erosion with special straw mats. A view from the hot
tub at Cottage #2. The deck privacy fence is now in place. Heavy equipment used to install utilities to Hermann Hill Village. Connecting water and gas to Cottage #3. Terry inspects the drywall in Cottage #2. Installing eight-inch water line at the Village. Shingles are being loaded on the roof of Cottage #4 while concrete is being poured into the basement. Work is progressing on all five cottages at Hermann Hill Village. Shingles for roof #5. Getting ready to pour concrete into the basement of Cottage #4. Our first hot
tubs arrive! Cottages 5,3,2 and 1 with
Wedding Chapel site in foreground. Exterior work of Cottage #2. Exterior stone of Cottage #2. Cottage #3 Foundation. Installing roof trusses for Cottage #1. Installing HVAC ducts. Cottage # 2
Terrace Level Fireplace. Terry and Peggy put up the sign for Hermann Hill Village at the entrance to the site on Highway 100. Workers prepare the foundation for Cottage #1. This worker has a great view of the Missouri River from Cottage #2. The roof installation on Cottage #2 is nearly complete. Roof installation on Cottage #2 looking west. Building Permit for Cottage #2. An in-floor heated pathway was installed to run between the outdoor hot
tub and indoor
steam shower. Concrete workers have a great view of the Missouri River from cottage #2. Stamping concrete inside cottage #2.
Terrace level framing. The foundation is being poured for cottage #2. Pre-construction western view of site for cottages 1-5. Stained glass windows for the
wedding chapel were purchased from a church in Kansas City. Sixteen pews were purchased in Iowa Falls, IA, for the
wedding chapel at Hermann Hill Village. Eleven manholes are being installed at Hermann Hill Village. View looking west showing the Missouri River on the right and highway 100 on the left. The view from the west
parking lot looking east. Earth moving equipment in action. To download an aerial view of the property and approximate building locations, click on this link to. Hermann Village Aerial