This individually built holiday apartment in an idyllic forest and hiking area scores with its quiet location in the heart of Germany. It offers three separate bedrooms, each with an adjoining bathroom, a well-equipped kitchen, a dining area and a living room and three separate terraces. This means you can enjoy a holiday together and sometimes get out of each other's way.
The lively centre of Breuna with its many shopping facilities is just a few minutes' walk away. The Rappenhof riding stables are also within walking distance, where horse fans, especially Icelandic horses, can get their money's worth. Water sports enthusiasts, e.g. water skiing, will find good conditions at Twistesee, Diemelsee or Edersee. Those interested in culture will find what they are looking for in the museum city of Kassel, approx. 30 km away, or in Bad Wilhelmshöhe in the UNESCO World Heritage Site Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe. You should also definitely plan a visit to the former Hanseatic town of Warburg, just 11 kilometres away, which impresses with its largely preserved town wall, its fortified towers and its medieval townscape. The residential town of Bad Arolsen is around 20 minutes away. Princess Emma zu Waldeck und Pyrmont, who later became Queen of the Netherlands, was born here.
The lively centre of Breuna with its many shopping facilities is just a few minutes' walk away. The Rappenhof riding stables are also within walking distance, where horse fans, especially Icelandic horses, can get their money's worth. Water sports enthusiasts, e.g. water skiing, will find good conditions at Twistesee, Diemelsee or Edersee. Those interested in culture will find what they are looking for in the museum city of Kassel, approx. 30 km away, or in Bad Wilhelmshöhe in the UNESCO World Heritage Site Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe. You should also definitely plan a visit to the former Hanseatic town of Warburg, just 11 kilometres away, which impresses with its largely preserved town wall, its fortified towers and its medieval townscape. The residential town of Bad Arolsen is around 20 minutes away. Princess Emma zu Waldeck und Pyrmont, who later became Queen of the Netherlands, was born here.