This spacious holiday apartment for up to 6 people is located in the basement of an apartment building in a quiet housing estate in the Rechlin Nord district, just a few minutes' walk from the Müritz and the popular circular cycle path. The Rechlin Nord marina with boat hire and restaurants as well as the Aviation Museum are approx. 1.5 km away and the centre of Rechlin is approx. 2.5 km away.
The comfortably furnished, approx. 80 square metre non-smoking apartment is equipped with a living room (two couches with sleeping function, dining table, flat screen TV, radio, CD, games and books), two bedrooms (1 x double bed with exit to the terrace, 1 x 2 single beds), a separate kitchen (dining table, electric cooker with oven, refrigerator with freezer compartment, dishwasher, kettle, coffee machine), a bathroom (bathtub, shower, WC) and a large hallway as well as central heating.
There is also a large furnished terrace with barbecue, sun loungers, sunbathing areas on the small fenced property (also a place to store bicycles) and a car park in front of the house. W-LAN (no stable coverage) can be provided on request, as well as a high chair and cot for a fee. Smoking is only permitted outdoors.
Final cleaning, water and energy consumption are included in the total price. Please bring your own towels and bed linen. To be paid on site: Tourist tax. Dogs are allowed in this property.
Rechlin is a state-recognised resort on the south bank of the Müritz. The small towns of Mirow and Röbel are approx. 10 and 18 km away respectively. In the village there are restaurants, shops, a marina, jetty, bathing beach, boat hire, children's playgrounds and much more. The aviation museum in Rechlin Nord provides interesting insights into the time when the air force used it as a testing base, as well as the shipyard and the town's history. Just a few kilometres to the north is the Müritz National Park, which is one of the most important habitats for rare animals and plants thanks 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.
The comfortably furnished, approx. 80 square metre non-smoking apartment is equipped with a living room (two couches with sleeping function, dining table, flat screen TV, radio, CD, games and books), two bedrooms (1 x double bed with exit to the terrace, 1 x 2 single beds), a separate kitchen (dining table, electric cooker with oven, refrigerator with freezer compartment, dishwasher, kettle, coffee machine), a bathroom (bathtub, shower, WC) and a large hallway as well as central heating.
There is also a large furnished terrace with barbecue, sun loungers, sunbathing areas on the small fenced property (also a place to store bicycles) and a car park in front of the house. W-LAN (no stable coverage) can be provided on request, as well as a high chair and cot for a fee. Smoking is only permitted outdoors.
Final cleaning, water and energy consumption are included in the total price. Please bring your own towels and bed linen. To be paid on site: Tourist tax. Dogs are allowed in this property.
Rechlin is a state-recognised resort on the south bank of the Müritz. The small towns of Mirow and Röbel are approx. 10 and 18 km away respectively. In the village there are restaurants, shops, a marina, jetty, bathing beach, boat hire, children's playgrounds and much more. The aviation museum in Rechlin Nord provides interesting insights into the time when the air force used it as a testing base, as well as the shipyard and the town's history. Just a few kilometres to the north is the Müritz National Park, which is one of the most important habitats for rare animals and plants thanks 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.