You’ll be staying on the first floor of a historic estate dating back to 1875, surrounded by nature and rural tranquility. The spacious 65-square-meter loft captivates with its unique atmosphere, featuring restored furniture and a distinctive character. Since I, as your host, also live in the house, I’m happy to be available to answer any questions while you enjoy your own private space upstairs.
The rooms impress with their high ceilings and charming sloping roofs, which create a special, cozy atmosphere. Exposed wooden beams give the loft character, while the understated color scheme and carefully selected artwork let the architecture shine. Please note that the loft has an open-concept design and does not feature a traditional kitchen—perfect for those looking to take a break from everyday life and explore the culinary offerings of the surrounding area.
The open garden invites you to play, sunbathe, read, and relax. If you’d like, you can take a peek inside the beehives and taste fresh honey straight from our own apiary. The garden is at your disposal and offers space for relaxing moments surrounded by greenery.
Our village is small and idyllic, surrounded by fields and meadows, yet offers an ideal starting point: Since we enjoy authentic, vibrant country life here, farming is naturally part of the summer—when the harvest is in, things around us can get a bit busier and noisier at times.
Numerous lakes with public swimming areas are 7–15 km away, and the Baltic Sea is just 25 km away. In addition to the nature reserves right on our doorstep, small towns in northern Germany as well as the cities of Hamburg and Lübeck are easily accessible and make for wonderful day trips—as do Plön Castle or the Karl May Festival in Bad Segeberg.