Bahnhof Hotel Aus : Rates, Reviews, Booking Information
Namibian hospitality and exploration in Aus
Bahnhof Hotel Aus serves as a congenial gathering place for curious travelers and local personalities, offering all the allure one might desire in southern Namibia. The enchanting essence of Bahnhof’s inception in the early 1900s is evident in the freshly restored apartments and communal outdoor areas.
The hamlet was previously the location of a Prisoner-of-War Camp that accommodated German detainees, and other adjacent places provide opportunities to learn about this intriguing past. The region west of Aus is recognized for its population of feral horses inhabiting the desert, and one can observe these magnificent creatures near the Garub Pan waterhole. Experience the unforgettable Sundowner Drive and embark on a desert excursion to explore the life that has acclimated to the arid conditions.
The hotel features 25 Twin Rooms, one Family Room, and a self-catering cottage of two rooms, all tastefully adorned with en-suite bathrooms. Stay informed on sports or global news at the Historic Bar, and savor a nutritious lunch on the sundeck or by the fireplace. The signature cakes and beer garden present delectable flavors and Namibian narratives deserving of dedicated attention.
Bahnhof Hotel Aus Highlights
Bahnhof Hotel Aus Highlights
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- Situated in the southern Namibian settlement of Aus, 120 kilometers from Lüderitz and 220 kilometers from Keetmanshoop.
- Twenty-five twin rooms, one family room, and a self-catering residence including two rooms
- Region recognized for feral equines and a historical Prisoner-of-War Camp; desert excursions into the dunes and unforgettable sunset drives.
- Social outside areas—restaurant, bar, sun deck, and beer garden
