Contact, booking & directions
Book directly with the owner — no commission fees. All travel information is also here.
Landhaus Maldoner
Paul Maldoner / Benjamin Maldoner
Almstraße 2¾, 87669 Rieden am Forggensee (district Dietringen), Bayern, Deutschland
Phone: +49 8367 / 665
Email: info@landhaus-maldoner.de
Languages: 🇩🇪 Deutsch · 🇬🇧 English · 🇪🇸 Español
We are easy to reach — just call us or send an email. We reply promptly.
Any questions? We look forward to your inquiry.
How to book
Book directly with us — alternatively also via Feratel.
- Send us an email or call — feel free to include your preferred dates and number of guests
- We confirm availability and send you all details
- You confirm the booking
You speak directly with us — so we can clarify everything quickly.
Booking rules
- High season (26 Jun–18 Sep and 18 Dec–10 Jan): min. 7 nights
- Shoulder season (27 Mar–25 Jun and 19 Sep–6 Nov): min. 3 nights (surcharge for stays under 5 nights)
- Pre-season (8 Jan–26 Mar and 7 Nov–17 Dec): min. 3 nights (surcharge for stays under 5 nights)
- Check-in and check-out by arrangement
The region has so much to offer — Lake Forggensee, castles, cycle routes, mountains, culture — that even after two weeks you won't be bored. Once you have arrived, you won't want to leave quickly.
Directions
Map
How to find us:
By car:
- A7 exit Füssen → follow signs "Rieden am Forggensee" → at traffic lights turn left onto B16 → after ~5 km past Rieden towards Roßhaupten → after 3 km turn right "Dietringen"
- From B16 towards Marktoberdorf: approx. 3 km after Roßhaupten turn left "Dietringen"
Address: Almstraße 2¾ · 87669 Rieden am Forggensee (district Dietringen)
By public transport:
- Train to Füssen (station), e.g. via Munich or Augsburg (regional train towards Füssen)
- From Füssen station: bus line 72 (RVA) towards Rieden/Roßhaupten — stop Dietringen (journey time approx. 20 min.)
All RVA buses in the Ostallgäu region (including line 72) are free of charge with the free guest card — for your entire stay.
Note: Bus connections are good in high season, limited in winter/evening.