2-room nature house with completely new bathroom !! Our cottage has a beautiful view over the AltenaudalCottage is located in a quiet part of the park with lots of privacy. On hot days you have the choice to stay in the sun or to seek the shade. The location is about 150 meters away from reception, restaurant and parking. You can use Wifi.De house is fully furnished free of charge . Pillows and 2 single duvets are provided. Bed linen (mandatory) , kitchen package (optional) and towel package (optional) are available for rent...
** Our cottage is not suitable for people with walking difficulties **
Classification:- - Hall with coat rack,
- - Completely new bathroom with walk-in shower, sink and toilet,
- - Living room with sofa bed and 1 separate chair, smart television with Netflix, Youtube, Videoland and Canal Digital 4k image, dining area with chairs,
- - Kitchen with refrigerator (with freezer) / grill-baking oven / toaster / coffee maker / Senseo machine / kettle / 4-burner stove,
- - Bedroom with 2 single beds (90 x 200) with new mattresses and a large wardrobe.
From the cottage you enter the spacious, south-facing, terrace with garden table and chairs, where you can enjoy a fantastic view over the valley with the village of Lichtenau-Husen and surroundings. On the west is a second terrace where you can sit in the shade during the day and enjoy a lovely sun later in the day and evening. In short, a place where you can relax and from where, due to its central location, you can make beautiful walking and cycling trips in the Sauerland. Teutoburg Forest and the Eggebirge. Sauna and wellness enthusiasts can indulge themselves in various thermal baths in the immediate vicinity, such as in Bad Driburg and Bad Lippspringe In Bad Wünnenberg there is a health resort. If you want to know more about the history of the Dutch royal family, a visit to Bad Arolsen and Bad Pyrmont is worthwhile. Both places are part of the Orange Route, an interesting tourist discovery tour along cities and through regions in the Netherlands and Germany that have historical ties with the House of Orange-Nassau. The 2,600 km long Orange Route is a succession of special highlights, such as historic towns, old castles, numerous castles and palaces, ornate pavilions, monumental buildings and a wide variety of beautiful landscapes and beautifully landscaped gardens. The Orange Route can be driven by car or bicycle.