Max. 4 persons
2 Bedrooms
1 Bathroom
Wi-Fi available
Maximum of 1 pet
65 m²
Smoking not allowed
In a traditional timber-framed house on the edge of Timmenrode, this cosy first-floor holiday apartment offers bright rooms, warm materials and a carefully designed living area. The kitchen provides space for shared meals, and the covered terrace invites you to enjoy fresh air and views of the garden. The surroundings are ideal for relaxed moments and gentle walks starting right at the door.
The apartment is perfectly placed for discovering the Harz at a calm pace. Woodland paths, meadows and the striking rock formations of the Teufelsmauer begin close by. In spring and summer, shaded trails lead to quiet spots; in autumn the forest glows with warm colours, and in winter the landscape settles into a soft, peaceful stillness.
Timmenrode offers short distances to everyday essentials, while Quedlinburg, Blankenburg and the Roßtrappe are quickly reached. Families will find space to unwind in the shared garden, and the surrounding area provides nature experiences that require little planning. Swimming pools, gentle walks and small attractions are only minutes away.
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 Golf Club Harz e. V.
42 km
Lake Blauer See
12 km
Lake Talsperre Wendefurth
21 km
Lake Zillierbachtalsperre
29 km
General supplies Kaufland Thale
3,1 km
General supplies Lidl
3,4 km
Ski lift Wurmberg
35,5 km
Braunschweig Wolfsburg Airport Braunschweig
91 km
For a little break, I recommend the shady path to Papenstein. We like to walk along it ourselves in the afternoon, when the light falls softly through the old beech trees. There is a quiet rocky spot at the top, ideal for a few minutes' break and a view of the landscape - without any hustle and bustle
A quiet path leads from the edge of the village up to Lichterfels, a place that even many locals rarely visit. The short climb is worth it: at the top, the view over the hills is expansive and you can usually only hear the wind between the rocks. A quiet moment that shows just how gentle the Harz Mountains can be

Sybrand Welles