This 1-room holiday apartment is located separately on the ground floor of a former semi-detached farmhouse on a 10,000 square metre plot on the outskirts of the village. The property offers plenty of space for sports and games and is suitable as a run for pets brought along. There is a view of the countryside from the property, making it possible to observe the local white-tailed eagle and wild animals such as deer and foxes, and the entire house was completely renovated and redesigned at great expense in 2021. The approx. 30 square metre 1-room apartment for 2 people has a combined living, sleeping and dining area (double bed, dining area, flat-screen TV), an open kitchenette (hob, fridge with freezer compartment, microwave, various kitchen appliances) and a bathroom with shower/WC. The accommodation is heated by central heating. A cot and high chair can be provided for small children. Internet (W-Lan) is also available. Outside, each accommodation unit has a furnished terrace or an outdoor seating area with barbecue facilities. The total price includes final cleaning, bed linen, towels, water and electricity consumption, and pets are allowed in this property. The property is fully fenced.
Wredenhagen is a village in a scenic area in the southern Mecklenburg Lake District on the border with Brandenburg. The small towns of Röbel an der Müritz and Wittstock are both approx. 15 km away. The river Elde flows through the village to Mönchsee, a nature reserve that is home to the white-tailed eagle. The lake is not a bathing lake due to its boggy shores. However, the Glambecksee, which is 7 kilometres away and has excellent water quality, is perfect for this. A few kilometres south of the state border, a huge wooded area stretches as far as Wittstock, and Wredenhagen is famous for its castle, which dates back to the 13th century. Once the seat of princes, it now houses a primary school, a museum with an exhibition and a 300-year-old copper beech tree. There is still a village shop in the village for smaller errands. However, larger purchases have to be made in the aforementioned small towns. Numerous events are organised in the village every year thanks to the lively activities of local clubs and associations.
Wredenhagen is a village in a scenic area in the southern Mecklenburg Lake District on the border with Brandenburg. The small towns of Röbel an der Müritz and Wittstock are both approx. 15 km away. The river Elde flows through the village to Mönchsee, a nature reserve that is home to the white-tailed eagle. The lake is not a bathing lake due to its boggy shores. However, the Glambecksee, which is 7 kilometres away and has excellent water quality, is perfect for this. A few kilometres south of the state border, a huge wooded area stretches as far as Wittstock, and Wredenhagen is famous for its castle, which dates back to the 13th century. Once the seat of princes, it now houses a primary school, a museum with an exhibition and a 300-year-old copper beech tree. There is still a village shop in the village for smaller errands. However, larger purchases have to be made in the aforementioned small towns. Numerous events are organised in the village every year thanks to the lively activities of local clubs and associations.