In the heart of Upper Swabia, you can find a village with around 450 inhabitants – Steinhausen. Steinhausen enjoys a worldwide reputation for its baroque pilgrimige church built by the Zimmermann brothers from Wessobrunn from 1727 to 1732.
Our Landgasthof zur Linde, built by the Premonstratensian
Monastery in Bad Schussenried in 1609, is located directly opposite the
‘most beautiful village church in the
world’. The country inn is one of the oldest inns in Upper
Swabia and known as a rococo masterpiece in southern Germany. Since 1889, the
inn is family owned by the Heinzelmann family.
We look forward to your
visit.
Family Heinzelmann
Closed on Mondays |
|
Tuesday |
open from 5:00pm |
Warm meals |
served from 5:30pm - 9:00pm |
Wednesday to Sunday |
open from 11:00am |
Warm meals |
from 11:30am to 2:00pm and 5:30pm to 9:00pm |
Kindly note that dogs are not allowed in the restaurant and adjoining rooms.
For festive and special occasions, we are pleased to offer a variety of menus.
Please note that we are unable to offer venues exclusively in case the minimum number of guests is not reached.
Restaurant minimum 45 persons
Linden-Stube minimum 27 persons
Abt-Stube
minimum 37 persons
Linden-Saal up to 110
persons