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Carol & Dan from Cypress, TX on 9/2/2007 7:49:02 AM:
We stayed at Birk's this past July and had a wonderful visit. The breakfasts were terrific, the room very comfy, and the hosts especially friendly.

After we stayed at another B&B in St. Genevieve, we appreciated our stay with Rick and Diane even more.

 
Karla from Effingham, IL on 9/7/2007 6:49:37 PM:
How did you get from the trail to Hermann? Did you just bike it or did you use a shuttle? We are staying in Hermann in a couple of weeks and were wondering how much problem it will be getting from the trail to the BnB.

 
Jsample on 9/7/2007 8:41:59 PM:
if you stay at Birk's Gasthaus, they will come and get you from the trailhead. Just call ahead. But if you stay elsewhere and the innkeepers don't provide transportation, the new bridge is open and its far better than before. You'd really have no trouble riding from the trailhead into town.

 
Wyn from Colorado Springs on 9/9/2007 10:14:23 PM:
We just returned from our second stay at Birk's. This is the best place in Hermann. Rick and Diane are wonderful hosts, and Rick's breakfasts will take you pretty far down the trail. This is what the bed and breakfast experience is all about!

 
Anonymous on 9/10/2007 9:14:29 AM:
No problem getting across the new bridge at Hermann. Probably less than a half mile from trail across the bridge. Once across plenty of bed and breakfast available.