Business Type: Bed & Breakfast Company Name: Historic Kuebler Waldrip Haus Bed and Breakfast Address: 1620 Hueco Springs Loop City: New Braunfels State: Texas Zip Code: 78132 Toll Free #: 800-299-8372 Phone #: 830-625-8300 Fax #: Innkeepers: Margy Waldrip and Darrell Waldrip Website Address: http://www.kueblerwaldrip.com
GREAT FRIENDSHIP AND FOOD, INFORMAL TEXAS HOSPITALITY
Come relax on 43 Texas Hill Country acres with a quiet country setting just 3-5 minutes from downtown New Braunfels and Historic Gruene. Choose from the 11 comfortably decorated rooms including the Guilbeau Room, named after Francois Guilbeau, a French wine merchant or the Danville School room, an original one-room schoolhouse from 1863. Take a walk back in time during early Texas history and experience for yourself by staying in one of these beautifully restored historic buildings. Overnight accommodations perfect for 2 or up to a maximum 34 people. It is just like going to grandma's house.
Guests can rent a room for 2 or up to 5 people. Children welcome (ages 0-100). Rent an entire building or the entire property for a group. Perfect headquarters for Business and Pleasure. Weekend and Weekday Getaways, Family Reunions, Weddings, & Singles, Business, or Corporate Retreats. Meeting rooms Luncheon facilities are available. Tour Texas wineries or tour many small Texas towns using this as a base. Please call us for a quote and check availability. Please email if after 9 pm.
Our buildings consist of: the 1847 Kuebler Waldrip Haus, (5,000-sq. ft.) a German pioneer limestone and timber log homestead was built by Andreas & Katherine Pape of Hanover Germany has 5 bedrooms and 5 private baths (2 with jacuzzis); the 1863 Danville Schoolhouse, (2,500-sq. ft.) an original Texas schoolhouse, named for Texas Ranger Daniel Murchison, was moved to our ranch from Solms in Comal County in 1990. It has 5 bedrooms & 5 private baths (1 jacuzzi). Deer Haven Cottage (1,000-sq. ft.) a cozy 3 bedroom cottage with tile floors, a jacuzzi bath, living room, & kitchen was previously our barn.
Historical note: Rocks added to the Kuebler Waldrip Haus building consist of 51% from St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church & 49% Comal County Jailhouse rock. A second historic note: Texas Mustang grape vines were taken from Comal County, New Braunfels to help save French wineries in the 1840's. Today, Mustang grapes still grow on the Waldrip ranch and the general area. Allow Children?: Yes Minimum Age of Child: 0-100 Allow Pets ?: No Allow Smokers ?: Outside Only Available Amenities: Air Conditioning, Full Breakfast, Jacuzzi, Wireless internet (Wi-Fi)
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