Built by German settler Gerhard Rorig in 1846, this cabin served as a Sunday House. Sunday Houses were a second home where men stayed on weekends after a night of drinking with their friends. They were located near a church, so they could attend church on Sundays. This cabin was later added on and renovated by Johann Loeffler and his son-in-law J. Charles Weber. The home stayed in the Loeffler-Weber family for 90 years. Then George and Gloria Hill bought and restored it in the 1960s.Our cabin combines rich history with a few modern touches to provide a special vacation experience in Texas Hill Country. Some of those modern touches include an antique king-size bed, a wood burning fireplace and a wet bar with gourmet coffee beans and locally sourced pastries.
The highlight of the Loeffler-Weber Cabin is the history behind it. From the wood-burning fireplace to the rustic masonry, you’ll feel like you’re in another time when you stay here. The Loeffler-Weber Cabin is located in Fredericksburg, TX and within close proximity to activities & attractions including a number of dining options, shops, galleries, frequent outdoor events, wineries and more.
*Complimentary pastries provided with a 2 or more night stay.
**Please note this cabin is located on Main St. so it is not recommended for light sleepers.
***To keep the cabin true to its original build, the Fredericksburg Historical Commission does not allow structural changes to the cabin, including door height and steps.