ur 55 sqm holiday flat Pusteblume is located in the small Eifel community of Hupperath with about 650 inhabitants in the heart of the holiday region Wittlich Stadt & Land between the Maaren and the Moselle. It has a double bedroom, a well-equipped eat-in kitchen and a spacious bathroom with shower. The terrace of the Pusteblume invites you to linger and enjoy. The Säubrenner town of Wittlich, with its own motorway connection to the A1/A48, and Landscheid, with its motorway connection to the A60, are only 6 km away from Hupperath. The central location is an ideal starting point for day trips. In addition, you have numerous interesting possibilities around Hupperath to actively organise your stay.The Eifel Pilgrims' Cycle Path connects two of the most powerful monasteries in the region, Himmerod and Klausen, and builds a bridge between the Moselle and the Eifel. The well-known Maare-Moesl cycle path runs along the former railway line that connected Daun in the Volcanic Eifel and Bernkastel on the Moselle until 1981. The ride over the old viaducts and through the former railway tunnels is definitely one of the top 10 activities during your stay here! Hikers can choose from an almost inexhaustible range of circular and long-distance hiking trails starting from our front door. The Eifelsteig with its fascinating adventure loops, the Lieserpfad and small tours through the neighbouring Eifel forests guarantee relaxation at every turn. We look forward to your visit! Family Kutscheid-Könen
So close to the stars...Living in a monument & guided tours in our garden observatoryOur half-timbered farm is located in the northern Eifel, in the German-Belgian nature park Hohes Venn - Eifel. The holiday flat is located in Lückerath, a small, idyllic village which belongs to the town of Mechernich in the south of North Rhine-Westphalia. It lies in the area of the Eifel National Park. The small village with 300 inhabitants has numerous beautifully preserved half-timbered houses. There are many hiking and cycling trails here, as well as many sights in the immediate vicinity. Shopping facilities approx. 4 km, restaurants approx. 2 km - 5 km You live here in the former ‘corner shop’ in a separate building of a listed farm complex, the oldest building dates from around 1640. Both half-timbered houses have been expertly restored by us over the last three years with great attention to detail and using only natural building materials such as wood and clay. If you are looking for peace and relaxation, this is the right place for you. In the 1000 square metre garden there are specially designed areas for our guests with plenty of space and a view of the greenery. The flat offers a modern fitted kitchen with an open view into the living and dining area, a small bathroom with shower and WC. It has 2 bedrooms with two double beds (180 x 200 cm), the smaller of which is located in a cosy room under the roof. The holiday flat is equipped with television and WLAN.Our special highlight:Sky observation in our garden observatoryEven as a child in the early 1960s, I, Rainer Kuhl, was fascinated by the starry sky. I explored the universe with my first telescope from Foto Quelle. This fascination never left me and fifty years later I have reawakened this passion. I was always drawn to areas with dark nights. And so, over time, the idea of looking for a suitable house in an area with little light developed. After a few years, our dream came true and we have now found our place in the Eifel Star Park. In 2021 I completed the training to become a certified SternenGuide SternenLandschaft Eifel. In my self-built garden observatory I would like to bring you closer to the starry sky! You are also welcome to bring your own instruments, appropriate places are available.
description of the flat- family- friendly comfortable furnished flat for non- smoking people in a quiet area in the village (nearby the forest)- separate entrance, next to the "Maare- Mosel- Radweg" (biking) and the "Eifelsteig" (hiking, walking) in the heart of the beautiful Vulkaneifel- ideal for 1-3 people (plus bed for children)- whole flat on one floor- terrace to the South- 3 bedrooms- 1 parking- place- 5 minutes to Daun (city)- 5 minutes to the "Maare" (swimming and go boating, ....)
Holiday home with a total of 6 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms for 2 to 11 people in Monschau-Kalterherberg. The holiday home can be divided into 2 separate vacation apartments of different sizes. The large living kitchen with a fireplace belongs to the larger of the two vacation apartments. Depending on the number of people, flexible combinations of the rooms are possible.
The listed Junkerhaus with its garden is located directly at the foot of the Aremberg castle ruins and thus adjacent to the nature reserve. Aremberg itself is centrally located between Blankenheim and Gerolstein. The German-Belgian Nature Park and the Eifel National Park are just as close as the Freilinger See for swimming.Do you love romance, peace, nature and fresh air? Then the listed Junkerhaus is the right place for you. This is the ideal starting point for your holiday and the basis for relaxing days. The Junkerhaus was revitalised in 2009 and completely refurbished to 4-star standards. The Junkerhaus offers 6 rooms and 2 bathrooms. The facilities: - 2 separate children's rooms - a sofa bed for a further 2 people in each of the two living rooms - 32-inch LCD satellite TV, DVD, stereo system - WLAN, telephone, free calls to German landlines - linen for bed, bathroom, kitchen, hairdryer - an additional travel cot for children on request On the ground floor there is a cosy reception hall with a dining table ("Rittersaal") and a large eat-in kitchen with a further dining table, which is equipped with everything you need for a good kitchen, including a dishwasher and two children's dishwashers. dishwasher and two children's chairs. Outdoor area: - in the outdoor area several seating areas - in the shade, in the sun as well as a barbecue - carport for a car / motorbike and a parking space next to the carport.The Junkerhaus has a long history. It has had many names and purposes: it was the Burgmannshaus, the Forsthaus and the Rentamt, among others. It is an important monument with foundations dating back to the 14th century and many original Renaissance and Baroque details. For example, it has a whitewashed 'Cologne ceiling' from the 16th century and a mansard roof with hand-hewn Moselle slate. It is the main building of a closed courtyard complex with a massive natural stone enclosure. Everyone who passes by here on the Eifelverein hiking trail marvels at this unique property.