Your holiday home (village 3, house no. 107) is located in a holiday home park in the North Hessian Highlands.
The holiday home plots are surrounded by their own lawns, the houses are modern and comfortably furnished. There is a fitness trail and hiking trails nearby.
Nestled between the Knüllwald forest and the Fulda valley, the Rotkäppchenland is located in the centre of the North Hessian highlands. The name is reminiscent of the home of the Brothers Grimm and is part of the German Fairytale Route. Numerous well-developed hiking and cycle paths invite you to explore culture and nature, such as the Little Red Riding Hood Country railway cycle path, the Schwalm cycle path and the Fulda cycle path. The Little Red Riding Hood Region is also characterised by a large number of museums, which provide excellent insights into the history of the region and its many special features.
Bad Hersfeld, just 15 kilometres away, is also a highly recommended excursion, welcoming visitors with its magnificent half-timbered old town and numerous spa, cultural and leisure facilities. The abbey ruins are considered the largest Romanesque basilica north of the Alps and are now the largest Romanesque church ruins in the world.
Please note: Bring your own firewood or buy it in the supermarket.
The holiday home plots are surrounded by their own lawns, the houses are modern and comfortably furnished. There is a fitness trail and hiking trails nearby.
Nestled between the Knüllwald forest and the Fulda valley, the Rotkäppchenland is located in the centre of the North Hessian highlands. The name is reminiscent of the home of the Brothers Grimm and is part of the German Fairytale Route. Numerous well-developed hiking and cycle paths invite you to explore culture and nature, such as the Little Red Riding Hood Country railway cycle path, the Schwalm cycle path and the Fulda cycle path. The Little Red Riding Hood Region is also characterised by a large number of museums, which provide excellent insights into the history of the region and its many special features.
Bad Hersfeld, just 15 kilometres away, is also a highly recommended excursion, welcoming visitors with its magnificent half-timbered old town and numerous spa, cultural and leisure facilities. The abbey ruins are considered the largest Romanesque basilica north of the Alps and are now the largest Romanesque church ruins in the world.
Please note: Bring your own firewood or buy it in the supermarket.