The refurbished half-timbered house is located in the farmstead of the old rectory of Kirmutscheid / only 5 minutes from the Nürburgring. The main house was built in 1709 by Baron Gallen to Assen for the priest and is directly adjacent to the church ST Wendelinus which was built in 1214 by Count Ulrich von Nürburg. The house has about 50 square meters of living space and has been restored with great attention to detail. To not lose the pleasant indoor climate, the renovation is made with natural materials only.
You will find us in the small and tranquil village of Kottenborn, away from the hustle and bustle, yet close to the Nürburgring and Adenau. Whether you come to the Nürburgring as a motorsport fan or just want to spend a few days holidaying in the beautiful Eifel region, you will enjoy your stay in peaceful surroundings. Set amidst the stunning Eifel countryside, the shopping town of Adenau and the Nürburgring are within easy reach. It is the combination of motor sport and the unique nature of the Eifel and the Nürburgring that makes the region so attractive. Spend your holiday in our cosy "Grüne Hölle" guest room or in our comfortable "Nürburg" holiday apartment with daylight bathroom, flat screen TV and free Wi-Fi. Guest parking is available in front of the house and there is a sunbathing lawn for relaxing. There is a barbecue area with a large seating area for many pleasant evenings, and walkers will enjoy the unspoilt Eifel countryside. A sumptuous breakfast is available on request at weekends. Let us spoil you with our rich offer of fresh products from the region, such as fresh rolls, homemade jam, fresh eggs, fruit, muesli, yoghurt, etc. You are also welcome to round off an eventful day in our breakfast room and lounge. The entire facility is lovingly designed to make you feel at home.
Our house is located in a higher part of Adenau, so that you have a enchanting view of the Eifel town, but can still reach the city centre with shopping facilities and restaurants on foot. The guest room can be reached through its own entrance. There is plenty of parking. Our house is a non-smoking house. For smokers, there is a possibility outside in front of the door.
The listed Junkerhaus with its garden is located directly at the foot of the Aremberg castle ruins and thus adjacent to the nature reserve. Aremberg itself is centrally located between Blankenheim and Gerolstein. The German-Belgian Nature Park and the Eifel National Park are just as close as the Freilinger See for swimming.Do you love romance, peace, nature and fresh air? Then the listed Junkerhaus is the right place for you. This is the ideal starting point for your holiday and the basis for relaxing days. The Junkerhaus was revitalised in 2009 and completely refurbished to 4-star standards. The Junkerhaus offers 6 rooms and 2 bathrooms. The facilities: - 2 separate children's rooms - a sofa bed for a further 2 people in each of the two living rooms - 32-inch LCD satellite TV, DVD, stereo system - WLAN, telephone, free calls to German landlines - linen for bed, bathroom, kitchen, hairdryer - an additional travel cot for children on request On the ground floor there is a cosy reception hall with a dining table ("Rittersaal") and a large eat-in kitchen with a further dining table, which is equipped with everything you need for a good kitchen, including a dishwasher and two children's dishwashers. dishwasher and two children's chairs. Outdoor area: - in the outdoor area several seating areas - in the shade, in the sun as well as a barbecue - carport for a car / motorbike and a parking space next to the carport.The Junkerhaus has a long history. It has had many names and purposes: it was the Burgmannshaus, the Forsthaus and the Rentamt, among others. It is an important monument with foundations dating back to the 14th century and many original Renaissance and Baroque details. For example, it has a whitewashed 'Cologne ceiling' from the 16th century and a mansard roof with hand-hewn Moselle slate. It is the main building of a closed courtyard complex with a massive natural stone enclosure. Everyone who passes by here on the Eifelverein hiking trail marvels at this unique property.
The attractive campsite in the romantic Ahrtal valley is open all year round. With direct access to hiking trails and cycle paths along the river Ahr, the campsite offers a good starting point for an idyllic holiday in the Eifel region.In addition to 150 pitches, the family-owned campsite offers further possibilities for mobile homes, caravans and tents or tent camps.The small grocery store offers everything for the physical well-being and at reasonable prices. You can also buy or exchange gas bottles. For the little ones there is a childrens's playground. Bikers are welcome! Prices info