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( 7817;
www.campingplatz-dinkelsbuehl.de
;
Kobeltsmühle 6; per tent/person €6.15/
4.10)
This camping ground is set on the shores of a swimmable lake 1.5km northeast of
Wörnitzer Tor.
DJH Hostel €
( 9509;
www.dinkelsbuehl.jugendherberge.de
; Koppengasse 10; dm from €19;
closed Nov-Feb)
Dinkelsbühl's hostel in the western part of the Altstadt occupies a beauti-
fully restored 15th-century granary.
HOSTEL
Eating
Haus Appelberg €
( 582 838;
www.haus-appelberg.de
;
Nördlinger Strasse 40; dishes €5.20-10.50;
6pm-midnight Mon-Sat)
At Dinkelsbühl's best-kept dining secret, owners double up as
cooks to keep tables supplied with traditional dishes such as local fish, Franconian saus-
ages and
Maultaschen
(pork and spinach ravioli). On warm days swap the rustic interior
for the secluded terrace, a fine spot for some evening idling over a local Hauf beer or a
Franconian white wine. There are well-appointed rooms upstairs for sleeping off any
overindulgences.
BAVARIAN
Weib's Brauhaus €
( 579 490; Untere Schmiedgasse 13; mains €5-13.50; 11am-1am Thu-Mon,
6pm-1am Wed; )
A female brewmaster presides over the copper vats at this sage-green
half-timbered pub-restaurant, which has a good-time vibe thanks to its friendly crowd of
regulars. Many dishes are made with the house brew, including the popular
Weib's Töpfle
('woman's pot') - pork in beer sauce with croquettes.
PUB
Information
Tourist Office
( 902 440;
www.dinkelsbuehl.de
; Altrathausplatz 14; 9am-6pm
Mon-Fri, 10am-5pm Sat & Sun May-Oct, 10am-5pm daily Nov-Apr)