The villa is located in a quiet side street the city center with its bars and restaurants, events on the market square and attractive shops is still very easy to reach on foot. There are three apartments in the Villa Rosengarten. The apartment "Romantica" is located on the mezzanine floor and is suitable for 2-6 people with 140sqm. The apartment Romantika has a spacious fireplace room, dining room with passage to the large, modern kitchen with island, two bedrooms, a full bath and a guest bathroom, both with rain shower, in the bathroom also a free-standing bathtub. The sheltered courtyard terrace is accessible from the kitchen and from one of the bedrooms. In addition, the terrace surrounded by roses in the rear part of the property can also be used. The pictures and rental prices given in the advertisement relate to the "Romantika" apartment. We would be happy to make you an offer for the other two apartments.
The 78sqm apartment "Sommerwind" is on the 1st floor and is very well equipped with 2 bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, a large kitchen and roof terrace. The terrace invites you to relax and have a barbecue in the evening sun after a sporty day or a day spent on the beach.
The "Zwergenfee" apartment (51sqm) is ideal for two people. The modern bathroom creates its charm through a level access to the shower and has a large terrace. The interior is modern and bright.
All apartments are equipped with an additional sofa bed. Cots and chairs are also available on request.
Fehmarn is the place with the most hours of sunshine in Germany.
The holiday begins when you cross the Fehmarnsund Bridge and have a wonderful view of the Baltic Sea. The sea center or the local museum are worth seeing. Excursions to the Niobe monument or the Jimi Hendrix memorial stone, which was erected in honor of the singer who died in 1970, are also popular. In addition to families, dog lovers, motorcyclists and beach goers as well as water sports enthusiasts and golfers, Fehmarn offers ideal conditions.
The golf park Fehmarn is attractive because of its location. Golfing on Fehmarn with a direct view of the Baltic Sea is ideal for relaxing your body and letting your mind wander.
The 18-hole golf course (par 72) of the Fehmarn Golf Park with its varied fairways guarantees golfers with a wide variety of demands a joy of playing, success experiences and challenges in a varied landscape. The facility can be used all year round.
Even if the sun strikes or activities are sought, Fehmarn has a varied offer:
The Vitarium is a great leisure tip for rainy days. The 3000 square meter adventure world under glass with its artificial fountains, streams and palm trees provides for fun whatever the weather. Children enjoy the swings, slides and sandboxes in the covered playground, where they can let off steam and make friends. The pit-pat facility is also popular with young and old. This very special kind of mini golf, which is played like a billiard with a queue-like club on tables, has 18 stations with obstacles. Even sporting activities are not neglected here: table tennis and table football provide exercise. Oversized board games, small shops and cafes complete the offer for a successful day of vacation.
Visitors are greeted by a dinosaur and a giant ant at the entrance to the castle. This is where Galileo's knowledge is located.
The ruins of the medieval Glambeck Castle are located in Burgtiefe in the south of Fehmarn. The Danish king Waldemar II had it built in 1210 and until its destruction it was the most important scene in the island's history.
The Katharinenhof open-air museum offers a journey back in time to the Middle Ages.
Several million birds cross the island of Fehmarn every year. They can be observed undisturbed in the Wallnau bird reserve. The approx. 300 hectare nature reserve is managed by the Naturschutzbund Deutschland e. V. (NABU).
Fehmarn has a total of five lighthouses to offer, of which the Flügger lighthouse is open to visitors and can also be used for civil marriages.
In the northern village of Gammendorf you suddenly find a mast with a memorial stone and a bronze plaque on a walk on the beach - the Niobe Monument. The sailing training ship Niobe was a training ship of the Imperial Navy and sank in 1932. Many of the mainly young officer candidates drowned without experience and only 40 sailors could be saved.
For adventurers there is the Silo Climbing Fehmarn in Burgstaaken.
The Adventure Golf family experience is also fun.
So let yourself be inspired by the diversity of Fehmarn.