In the middle of the charming old town, just a few steps from Rheinsberg Castle and Lake Rheinsberg, two holiday apartments for 2 adults and 1 child or baby each are located in a quiet side street on the ground and upper floors of a lovingly renovated half-timbered house dating from 1870. Restaurants, cafés, bakeries, the steamer landing stage and various shopping facilities can be found in the immediate vicinity.
The approx. 73 square metre apartment on the upper floor (PLEASE NOTE: low ceiling height of approx. 2.10 m) for 2 adults and 1 child up to 10 years (accessible via stairs) is equipped with a living room (sofa, flat-screen TV), a bedroom (double bed, guest bed - extra bed possible), a separate kitchen (dining table, electric hotplates, fridge with freezer compartment, toaster, kettle, coffee machine) and a bathroom (shower, WC, hairdryer). A seating and sunbathing area in the inner courtyard is available to this apartment. As this is an old house, please note the low ceiling heights, especially on the upper floor (2.10 m). A travel cot and a high chair can be provided on request. Breakfast can be taken in a bakery just a few steps away for a fee. A free car park can be used directly in front of the house, further parking spaces (chargeable during the day from 9 am to 6 pm) can be found directly in the street or a few steps away in the surrounding area for free. You can park in front of the house for loading and unloading.
The total holiday price includes final cleaning, bed linen, towels, electricity and water costs. To be paid on site: Tourist tax, breakfast (if desired) 9,99 EUR/person. Pets are not allowed in this property.
The small town of Rheinsberg is a state-recognised resort in the middle of the beautiful Rheinsberg lake district in Brandenburg. The region impresses with its countless lakes, which are connected by canals. The Prussian Crown Prince Friedrich, who resided in the rococo castle in Rheinsberg in the 18th century, turned the town into 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, host the annual Chamber Opera Festival and other musical events. The annual pottery market held in autumn with international, professional exhibitors also attracts thousands of visitors, and in addition to the picturesque old town with its numerous restaurants and cafés, passenger boats, boat and bicycle hire and a swimming area on Lake Grienerick are among the town's visitor attractions. The connection to the Berlin-Copenhagen long-distance cycle path is approx. 20 km away.
Please note that: Bed linen and towels are included in the room rate in 2025. Consumption costs are included in the room rate.
- Free parking on site
- Consumption costs incl.
- Compulsory: Tourist tax, Max: 3.00 EUR/Per day per person
- Bedlinen incl towels (included)
- Final cleaning (included)
- One additional child free of charge (max 4 years old)