Max. 2 persons
1 Bedroom
1 Bathroom
Wi-Fi available
Not allowed
45 m²
Smoking not allowed
Detached
This extraordinary holiday home resembles a lovingly preserved servant's quarters on an old farmhouse in Wolfsberg near Sangerhausen. Over three floors, cozy rooms are spread out, featuring rustic charm, historic furniture, and numerous treasures from Grandma's time. Nostalgic decorations and many thoughtful details create a warm, unique atmosphere. A small garden with barbecue facilities and seating options completes the offering of this exceptional holiday home..
Sangerhausen is located in the southern part of Saxony-Anhalt on the edge of the Harz Mountains and is particularly known as the "Rose City." The rose shapes the town's image and adds a special beauty to the place, especially during the summer months. The city combines a historic old town with nature, mining history, and attractive excursion destinations in the surrounding area. Sangerhausen is especially appealing to nature lovers, gardening enthusiasts, families, and anyone who wants to connect visits to historic towns with diverse excursions in the Harz Mountains and the Kyffhäuser Mountain Range..
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 bei Meisdorf
40 km
Lake Stausee Kelbra
20 km
General supplies Harzgerode und Rossla
15 km
Restaurants Harzgerode und Rossla
15 km
Restaurants Sangerhausen
20 km
Bus stop Ortsmitte Wolfsberg
500 metres
Historically interested guests have the opportunity to visit the former mill on the premises, as well as many half-timbered towns, such as the UNESCO World Heritage City of Quedlinburg or Wernigerode, which are easily accessible.
Be sure to visit the largest rose collection in the world at the Europa-Rosarium in Sangerhausen. Millions of rose blossoms captivate not only lovers and experts but also every nature enthusiast.

Sybrand Welles