Welcome to our DTV classified studio apartment 'Casa Calma', at Eschenweg 8, 38667 Bad Harzburg.
The cozy and well-kept 42 sqm non-smoking studio apartment is located in Eschenweg 8 in a very quiet apartment house on Eichenberg. Your vacation home is on the 1st Floor and can be easily reached with the lift.
A cozy living room with a sleeping corner, bed (1.60 x 2 m), a sofa bed (1.60 m x 2 m) and a dining area awaits you. From the living room you can access the balcony.
In the well-equipped kitchen with fridge incl. Freezer, dishwasher, ceramic hob, combi microwave, coffee maker, kettle, toaster, spices, you will find everything you need to conjure up a delicious meal. If you don't feel like cooking, you can always take care of your physical well-being in one of the many restaurants.
The renovated bathroom has a bath with shower, a hair dryer is also available. Bath towels, tea towels, sheets, spices, kitchen roll, WiFi are included.
A travel cot and high chair are available for the very little ones.
Bicycles find a shelter in the bicycle cellar.
Parking is in front of the house and in the immediate vicinity of the residential complex.
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PLEASE NOTE:
The tourist tax, which is a public law fee, is calculated separately per person. (Price from 18 years € 2.00 / day.). With the Bad Harzburg spa card, you receive many benefits and discounts, such as: B. reduced admission to the Sole-Therme, free bus rides etc.)
The rental price per day for 2 people (from) is € 35.00, with a minimum stay of 2 days, for each additional person we charge € 10.00. Children between 4 and 10 years € 5.00.
The deposit of 50 euros serves as security in case something bigger should break down. It will be refunded in cash upon departure.
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Your vacation home is on the edge of the Eichberg, at Eschenweg 8 in 38667 Bad Harzburg.
Many hiking trails in the beautiful forest are in a short distance and are easily accessible from your vacation home.
You can walk to Bummelallee in 15 to 20 minutes. Shops, supermarkets, bakeries, drinks shops, butchers and restaurants are all nearby.
Bad Harzburg is located on the northern edge of the Harz and is a recognized brine spa.
The city lies in the area of the northern foothills of the Harz at an altitude between 180 m and 555 m above sea level on the border of Lower Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt. It stretches south into the Radau valley and borders the Harz National Park. The Radau flows through the city in a south-north direction. To the north it is connected to the city of Braunschweig by the A 395 and thus to the A 2. In the east-west direction it connects Wernigerode and Quedlinburg via the federal roads 6 and 82 with the A 7. The highest point in the Harz Mountains, the Brocken, is about 13 km south. Bad Harzburg has a prevailing mild climate and a wooded area.
From 1831 Bad Harzburg was known as a spa and bathing resort. The salt works were closed in 1851 and the actual bathing business was established. Following the example of the large European baths, a colony of initially foreign wealthy citizens was created who knew how to combine the sophisticated requirements of the time at the foot of the Harz: elegant hotels, a casino, a horse racing track and numerous spa facilities.
The 8 The tree top path in Bad Harzburg, which opened in May 2015, is also suitable for wheelchair users and strollers with a length of around 1000 m and a height of over 20 m thanks to a 300 m long, spiral ramp in the entrance tower. The facility is located in the spa gardens of Bad Harzburg and leads across the Cold Valley and a pond.
The lynx enclosure can be reached in just under 60 minutes on the signposted hiking trails after the ride on the Burgberg cable car. From the 1st April to mid-November you can also take the 875 bus directly to the lynx enclosure and back again.
An 18-hole golf course and the SwinGolf course are available for sporting activities, and the Bad Harzburger Sole-Therme (32 ° C warm brine) and the indoor pool Silberbornbad are available for swimming. There is also the Skyrope high ropes park and sports park at the racetrack (equestrian sports, soccer, hockey, beach volleyball and tennis, fitness trail, jogging trails, archery trail, inline skating), a toboggan run, Nordic walking and hiking trails and especially in Winter the outdoor ice rink. The approximately 13 km long Teufelsstieg leads as a hiking trail to the Brocken.
Downhill fans and bikers will also get their money's worth in the Harz Mountains.
There is no shortage of excursions.
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Winter sports fans can easily get to the winter sports area in Braunlage by bus.
The Bocksbergbob in Hahnenklee offers (even in winter) a fast descent for young and old on a distance of 1,250 m.
Imperial city of Goslar:
UNESCO World Heritage Site, here you feel transported to the Middle Ages. In the 12th In the 19th century, the city had roughly reached the size of today's old town and, with the church cross made up of seven churches, the city fortifications and the ensemble of the collegiate church and the Palatinate, formed a residential town.
Wernigerode attracts your visitors with a beautifully restored old town, in which many half-timbered houses convey a medieval flair. From a distance you can already see the castle of the Wernigerode counts when you arrive.
Quedlinburg
In the historic old town with its cobblestone streets, winding streets and small squares there are over 2,000 half-timbered houses from eight centuries. The Renaissance town hall with the Roland statue is located on the market, to the south of it is the Schlossberg with the Romanesque collegiate church and the cathedral treasure as testimony to the Quedlinburg women's abbey. The Muenzenberg with the Romanesque monastery church of St. Marien and in the valley in between the Romanesque St. Wiperti, the adjoining abbey garden and the Brühl Park are World Heritage Sites.