Directly on the Grienericksee, about 500 metres from Rheinsberg Castle Park, on a 1,100 square metre property with its own wellness area, is the holiday complex with a total of ten separate holiday apartments of different sizes for two to six people. They are comfortably furnished (seating and dining area, kitchen, some with fireplace, flat-screen TV, W-LAN), accessible by lift and all have a balcony or terrace with lake view.
The flat is located on the 1st floor. It is 75 m² in size and is ideal for families with up to three children. It has a spacious living area (upholstered furniture with sleeping function, flat-screen TV, hi-fi, fireplace), an open-plan kitchenette (dining table, electric cooker with oven, fridge with freezer compartment, dishwasher, microwave, various kitchen appliances), 2 bedrooms (1 x double bed, 1 x 2 single beds) and shower/WC. There is also a balcony with lake view.
The property has its own jetty, a fish pond with a cosy reading corner, sunbathing lawn, sandpit, table tennis table, plenty of space to play, barbecue area for barbecues, bicycle storage and parking spaces. Several saunas or massages can be used in the wellness area for a fee (reservation required). In addition: Bicycle hire (6 EUR/bike/day) and use of the laundry room with washing machine and tumble dryer included in the total price: Final cleaning, bed linen, towels, water and energy. To be paid on site: Visitor's tax, use of sauna, massages, bicycle hire. Smoking is only permitted outdoors.
The small town of Rheinsberg is a state-recognised resort in the middle of the beautiful Rheinsberg lake district in Brandenburg. The region impresses with its countless lakes, which are connected by canals. An ideal holiday destination, not only for water hikers. Thanks to the Prussian Crown Prince Friedrich, who resided in the rococo castle in Rheinsberg in the 18th century, the town became a flourishing cultural centre and inspired Kurt Tucholsky and Theodor Fontane, among others. Today, the castle grounds, which also house a theatre, the Chamber Opera and the Kurt Tucholsky Museum, host the annual Chamber Opera Festival and other musical events. In addition to the picturesque old town with its numerous restaurants and cafés, the town's visitor attractions include passenger boats, boat and bicycle hire and a swimming area on Lake Grienericksee. The Berlin-Copenhagen long-distance cycle path is just 20 kilometres away.
The flat is located on the 1st floor. It is 75 m² in size and is ideal for families with up to three children. It has a spacious living area (upholstered furniture with sleeping function, flat-screen TV, hi-fi, fireplace), an open-plan kitchenette (dining table, electric cooker with oven, fridge with freezer compartment, dishwasher, microwave, various kitchen appliances), 2 bedrooms (1 x double bed, 1 x 2 single beds) and shower/WC. There is also a balcony with lake view.
The property has its own jetty, a fish pond with a cosy reading corner, sunbathing lawn, sandpit, table tennis table, plenty of space to play, barbecue area for barbecues, bicycle storage and parking spaces. Several saunas or massages can be used in the wellness area for a fee (reservation required). In addition: Bicycle hire (6 EUR/bike/day) and use of the laundry room with washing machine and tumble dryer included in the total price: Final cleaning, bed linen, towels, water and energy. To be paid on site: Visitor's tax, use of sauna, massages, bicycle hire. Smoking is only permitted outdoors.
The small town of Rheinsberg is a state-recognised resort in the middle of the beautiful Rheinsberg lake district in Brandenburg. The region impresses with its countless lakes, which are connected by canals. An ideal holiday destination, not only for water hikers. Thanks to the Prussian Crown Prince Friedrich, who resided in the rococo castle in Rheinsberg in the 18th century, the town became a flourishing cultural centre and inspired Kurt Tucholsky and Theodor Fontane, among others. Today, the castle grounds, which also house a theatre, the Chamber Opera and the Kurt Tucholsky Museum, host the annual Chamber Opera Festival and other musical events. In addition to the picturesque old town with its numerous restaurants and cafés, the town's visitor attractions include passenger boats, boat and bicycle hire and a swimming area on Lake Grienericksee. The Berlin-Copenhagen long-distance cycle path is just 20 kilometres away.