Serways Hotel Spessart Süd
Serways Hotel Spessart Süd is a roadside hotel in Weibersbrunn, a small village in the Spessart area of Bavaria, Germany. The rooms are simply furnished with a shower, television and hairdryer, and the building has a 24-hour front desk and a lift.
Weibersbrunn developed as a stopping point on old trade routes that crossed the Spessart forest. The arrival of the highway in the 20th century extended that role, turning the village into a modern transit stop.
The name Spessart refers to the forested region that surrounds Weibersbrunn on all sides, shaping the look and feel of everything around the hotel. Guests arriving by car often notice how quickly the trees appear as soon as they leave the highway.
The hotel sits right off the A3 highway and has a parking area directly in front of the entrance, so there is no need to search for a spot. An attached restaurant means guests can eat on site without driving anywhere else.
Along German highways, Serways locations are named after the surrounding region and then further split by direction, which is why this hotel carries the word Süd in its name. This means there is a corresponding stop on the opposite side of the same highway, serving drivers heading the other way.
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