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EUR 49 - 140 Komforthotel-Restaurant Württemberger Hof
This 3-star hotel is set in the heart of the spa town of Bad Saulgau, between the river Danube and Lake Constance. Here you can enjoy the natural beau… MoreEUR 79 - 179 Hotel Kleber Post
This traditional, 4-star hotel enjoys a central location in the Upper Swabian spa town of Bad Saulgau, on the edge of the historic quarter.
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Bad Saulgau is a town in the Sigmaringen (district)|district of Sigmaringen, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated 23 km east of Sigmaringen, and 27 km north of Ravensburg between the Danube and Lake Constance.
The locations was already a Celtic settlement and owes its name to the spring goddess Sulis. The first historical reference to the settlement dates back to 819. In 1239, the town was acknowledged by Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor. It became a possession of the House of Habsburg in 1299, and thus part of the Holy Roman Empire.
In Napoleonic times, it was given to the Kingdom of Württemberg. The name of the town was officially changed in 2000 from Saulgau to Bad Saulgau.
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