Max. 6 persons
3 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
Wi-Fi available
Not allowed
100 m²
Smoking not allowed
Modern and light-flooded holiday home over two floors in a lovingly restored half-timbered house in the middle of the historic old town of Goslar. The quiet terrace facing the courtyard invites you to relax. Restaurants, cafés, and all local attractions are easily reachable on foot. A perfect starting point for city tours, culture, and excursions in the Harz region..
Goslar fascinates with its unique blend of history, culture, and nature. The picturesque old town, with its over 1,500 half-timbered houses, winding alleys, and cozy cafés, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and invites visitors to stroll leisurely. The landmarks of the city are the Imperial Palace and the historic Rammelsberg mine.
From Goslar, numerous destinations in the Harz region can be discovered: Explore the romantic half-timbered towns of Wernigerode and Quedlinburg, take a ride on the Harz narrow-gauge railway to the Brocken, or enjoy hikes and bike tours through the diverse low mountain landscape. The Oker Dam, the Harz National Park, as well as many bathing lakes and viewpoints are also easily accessible. Whether for culture, active holidays, or relaxation – Goslar is the ideal starting point for unforgettable vacation days in the Harz..
Charging an e-car at the accommodation is not possible and not allowed. Should you nevertheless charge your car illegally, the house owner/manager may, without discussion, hold you responsible for any damage and charge a fine
Golf course Bad Harzburg, Golf-Club Harz
15 km
General supplies Einkaufspassage (Edeka)
140 metres
Restaurants Goslar
100 metres
Bus stop Goslar
750 metres
Ski lift Bocksberg
17,9 km
Ski lift Wurmberg
35,9 km
Braunschweig Wolfsburg Airport Braunschweig
58 km
Next to the holiday home is the ice cream café "Galileo." Here, you can have breakfast and enjoy Italian ice cream.
Experience the UNESCO World Heritage Site Rammelsberg and explore the museum and the visitor mine, gaining insights into historical tunnels underground.

Sybrand Welles