This separate holiday home for up to 3 people is located on the outskirts of Fuhlendorf, only approx. 300 m from a small natural beach on the Bodden and approx. 800 m from the neighbouring town of Bodstedt with its harbour, restaurants and bathing beach, at the rear of the owners' residential property. (There is also a small separate holiday apartment on the premises - DZV740) The tastefully furnished non-smoking house, which is about 50 square metres in size, is centrally heated and has insect screens on the windows. It is equipped with a living room (sofa, dining area, flat screen TV, DVD/CD player, radio), two bedrooms (1 x double bed, 1 x single bed + desk and TV), a hallway with adjoining small kitchen (electric hob, fridge, microwave, mini oven) and a bathroom with shower/WC and hairdryer. A small terrace, sun lounger, car park, barbecue and three bicycles are also available free of charge. Smoking is only permitted outdoors. Lockable bicycle storage available. Final cleaning, water and energy costs are included in the total price. You can bring your own bed linen and towels or rent them for a fee. Pets are not allowed. To be paid on site: Tourist tax, laundry package (if desired).
Fuhlendorf is located south of the Fischland-Darß-Zingst peninsula on the Bodstedter Bodden. The Baltic seaside resort of Zingst and the small town of Barth are approx. 12 km away. There are two restaurants, shops (mini-shop), bicycle and boat hire and a tennis court in the village. Zeesboot trips are possible on the Bodden, there is a surf school and several riding stables in the area. The region is one of the largest resting places for migratory birds in Europe and offers impressive natural spectacles every year in spring and autumn. Thanks to the well-developed network of cycle paths, the area is ideal for exploring by bike.
Fuhlendorf is located south of the Fischland-Darß-Zingst peninsula on the Bodstedter Bodden. The Baltic seaside resort of Zingst and the small town of Barth are approx. 12 km away. There are two restaurants, shops (mini-shop), bicycle and boat hire and a tennis court in the village. Zeesboot trips are possible on the Bodden, there is a surf school and several riding stables in the area. The region is one of the largest resting places for migratory birds in Europe and offers impressive natural spectacles every year in spring and autumn. Thanks to the well-developed network of cycle paths, the area is ideal for exploring by bike.