The 2-room apartment (with Wi-Fi Anschlauss) is located on the tenth floor / house 1 in a sunny south facing with stunning views over the mountains and forests in the area. The swimming pool of the hotel complex is included in the apartment price.
The 50mÂČ holiday home sleeps 2-4 people. A bedroom with two single beds (200x90), which can be pushed together as a double bed. 2 additional beds (180x200) - intended for a "short stay" - are available on the sofa bed in the living / dining area. The apartment also has a living and dining area with fully equipped kitchenette (dishwasher, etc.), bathroom with shower and a balcony / loggia over the entire 6m long window front.
Parking is available outside and / or in the parking garage free of charge. Restaurants and shops can be found in the center and within easy walking distance. Outside the apartment complex there is a miniature golf course and a playground. For the winter a toboggan slope directly at the house and for sports and active vacationers, there are destinations in the vicinity: For - cross-country skiers - are only a few minutes away trails with interesting route available. For - downhill skiers - is the Wurmberg (971m above sea level) in Braunlage, with its snow cannons and the total of about 12km of ski slopes (longest descent 4km), with gondola and / or chairlift, only about 15 minutes away. In addition, you can reach in about 15 minutes by car - a mountain bike course - with a challenging route (start is on the summit of Wurmberg).
The building has a lobby with bar, TV-Sky facility and Wi-Fi. In addition, the use of the indoor pool in the building (22x8m) is included in the apartment price. The house also has a sauna, a massage and physiotherapy practice. A bread delivery service is available at the reception.
Popular destinations:
- with the Brockenbahn on northern Germany's highest "hill" (1245m above sea level)
- the treetop path in Bad Harzburg
- a stroll in the old Hanseatic city of Quedlinburg or by Wernigerode (lt. Hermann Löns "the colorful city in the Harz")