Relax and enjoy the comfort of the newly renovated guest rooms and bathrooms, but at the same time immerse yourself in the atmosphere of an extraordinary house designed with museum objects and modern art exhibits.
The farm, which is furnished with great dedication and care, is embedded in untouched nature and surrounded by hilly meadows and dense forests, just a few kilometers from the impressive three-seater chair with its characteristic rock formations, in a direct location to beautiful hiking and biking trails and very close by offering special trips to the Czech Republic and Austria.
Each holiday apartment has a terrace in the beautifully landscaped natural garden, and from there the view sweeps over the extensive area and certainly also falls on the three lovely donkey ladies and the two yaks from Tibet, who are always happy to welcome you.
It is wonderful to relax.
In addition, the extensive in-house library with partly antiquarian books, the farmhouse parlor on the ground floor and, on request, the small wine cellar are accessible to all guests.
The exposed granite stones on the windows and the Prussian vault make you feel like in a cave - a treasure cave - in this former stable of the homestead and now on the ground floor apartment.
The large bed, made by Toni Menacher with conical feet and balls as a finish, made of local spruce wood, and the peasant cupboard with beautiful floral motifs and sacred elements from the second half of the 19th Century, convey the lightness of the then civil movement. The small dining set is also self-made by Menacher. The wing chair from the Worpswede artists' colony also invites you to relax.
The treasure cave offers a separate entrance and integrated kitchen, approx. 25 m², for 2 people. Underfloor heating and own shower and toilet.
The studio is equipped with satellite TV, CD radio and free WiFi.
Due to the space, the apartment is only suitable for taking a small dog.