A holiday apartment for 2 people is situated in a quiet location on the approx. 5,000 m² fenced residential property on the ground floor of the owner's house. The restaurant is approx. 500 metres away and a bakery, shops and a bathing lake are approx. 2 km away. The approx. 50 m² non-smoking holiday apartment with separate access is centrally heated and has insect screens on the windows. It is equipped with a living room (sofa bed, flat screen TV, radio/CD player, dining area), open-plan kitchen (electric cooker with oven, fridge with freezer, microwave, various small kitchen appliances), a bedroom (double bed). bed) and a bathroom (shower, WC, hairdryer, washing machine; for a fee).
There is also a furnished terrace, barbecue, sun loungers, car park, bicycle storage, 2 bicycles (free of charge) and WLAN. Smoking is permitted outside. A rowing boat can be used on the Großer Zechliner See (approx. 2 km) on request. The total price includes final cleaning, bed linen, towels, water and energy consumption. To be paid on site: Visitor's tax, washing machine fee (if required).
Dorf Zechlin is a small village in the Rheinsberg Lake District in Brandenburg and a district of the town of Rheinsberg. Dorf Zechlin is surrounded by forests and lakes and is considered a holiday resort. The lakes offer ideal conditions for water sports enthusiasts and anglers. The area is particularly attractive for water hikers, as the many bodies of water in the region are all interconnected. Cyclists and hikers can also enjoy an excursion in the undisturbed and peaceful nature of the region. The forests offer good conditions for observing animals or picking mushrooms. There is a pub and a small museum in the village. A bakery and shopping facilities are around 2 kilometres away. The nearest train station is 8 km away and the motorway is 20 km away. The nearest lake is the Große Zechliner See, which is about 2 km away, and the town of Rheinsberg is about 11 km away. 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, are home to the annual Chamber Opera Festival and other musical events, and in addition to the picturesque old town with its numerous restaurants and cafés, the town's 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.
There is also a furnished terrace, barbecue, sun loungers, car park, bicycle storage, 2 bicycles (free of charge) and WLAN. Smoking is permitted outside. A rowing boat can be used on the Großer Zechliner See (approx. 2 km) on request. The total price includes final cleaning, bed linen, towels, water and energy consumption. To be paid on site: Visitor's tax, washing machine fee (if required).
Dorf Zechlin is a small village in the Rheinsberg Lake District in Brandenburg and a district of the town of Rheinsberg. Dorf Zechlin is surrounded by forests and lakes and is considered a holiday resort. The lakes offer ideal conditions for water sports enthusiasts and anglers. The area is particularly attractive for water hikers, as the many bodies of water in the region are all interconnected. Cyclists and hikers can also enjoy an excursion in the undisturbed and peaceful nature of the region. The forests offer good conditions for observing animals or picking mushrooms. There is a pub and a small museum in the village. A bakery and shopping facilities are around 2 kilometres away. The nearest train station is 8 km away and the motorway is 20 km away. The nearest lake is the Große Zechliner See, which is about 2 km away, and the town of Rheinsberg is about 11 km away. 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, are home to the annual Chamber Opera Festival and other musical events, and in addition to the picturesque old town with its numerous restaurants and cafés, the town's 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.