Directly adjacent to the Müritz National Park, this cosy holiday apartment for up to 4 adults and 1 infant is situated in a quiet location on the edge of the village and forest on the owner's approx. 1,000 m² residential property on the upper floor of his house.
The centrally heated apartment with separate entrance has a living room (sofa bed - extra bed for 2 people, dining table, flat-screen TV, radio/CD) with open-plan kitchen (ceramic hob with oven, fridge with freezer, dishwasher, microwave, various small kitchen appliances), a bedroom (double bed, cot, flat-screen TV) and a bathroom (shower, WC).
There is also a furnished terrace, barbecue, bicycle storage facilities and a separate car park. The owners' play equipment (swing, trampoline) may be used on request and at your own risk.
The total price includes final cleaning, energy, water, bed linen and towels. A small dog (up to 40 cm in height) is allowed in this property.
Bocksee is a small district of the municipality of Ankershagen, which is considered the gateway to the Müritz National Park, which is one of the most important habitats of rare animals and plants due to its huge forest complexes, many small lakes, meadows and moors. Visitors can explore the area themselves using the well-developed network of cycling and hiking trails. Guided excursions are offered for observing wild animals and birds. Numerous observation towers have been built for this purpose. Several bathing and fishing lakes within a radius of 2 km. The tourist centre of the Mecklenburg Lake District, the climatic health resort of Waren an der Müritz, is approx. 17 km away. In Ankershagen (2 km) there is an information centre with exhibitions, bike hire and a café. The famous archaeologist and Troy discoverer Heinrich Schliemann spent his childhood in the vicarage opposite the church. The listed house from the 18th century now houses a museum.
The centrally heated apartment with separate entrance has a living room (sofa bed - extra bed for 2 people, dining table, flat-screen TV, radio/CD) with open-plan kitchen (ceramic hob with oven, fridge with freezer, dishwasher, microwave, various small kitchen appliances), a bedroom (double bed, cot, flat-screen TV) and a bathroom (shower, WC).
There is also a furnished terrace, barbecue, bicycle storage facilities and a separate car park. The owners' play equipment (swing, trampoline) may be used on request and at your own risk.
The total price includes final cleaning, energy, water, bed linen and towels. A small dog (up to 40 cm in height) is allowed in this property.
Bocksee is a small district of the municipality of Ankershagen, which is considered the gateway to the Müritz National Park, which is one of the most important habitats of rare animals and plants due to its huge forest complexes, many small lakes, meadows and moors. Visitors can explore the area themselves using the well-developed network of cycling and hiking trails. Guided excursions are offered for observing wild animals and birds. Numerous observation towers have been built for this purpose. Several bathing and fishing lakes within a radius of 2 km. The tourist centre of the Mecklenburg Lake District, the climatic health resort of Waren an der Müritz, is approx. 17 km away. In Ankershagen (2 km) there is an information centre with exhibitions, bike hire and a café. The famous archaeologist and Troy discoverer Heinrich Schliemann spent his childhood in the vicarage opposite the church. The listed house from the 18th century now houses a museum.