On our farm, bordering Natura 2000, with its own small forest and surrounded by fields and other woodlands, you can camp (also possible in the forest) in the orchard or next to the horse paddocks and enclosures, the sheep or mini-pig pens. Electricity hook-up is available near the house, and well water can be used. Wi-Fi guest access can be activated upon request.
You can use the toilet and shower in the house. In the nearby village, there's a paved communal parking area for campers/RVs where you can empty your chemical toilet and purchase fresh water affordably.
The nearby village (less than 3 km away, easily reachable by bike via the cycle path) offers a bakery, general store, kebab shop, butcher, village museum, ice cream parlor, beverage market, public swimming pool, etc. There's also a restaurant in the village.
And we are, so to speak, located near the Romanesque Road, which boasts several attractions. These can be explored by hiking or cycling in the vicinity, or on day trips by car, public transport, or RV.
In the forest, you can often spot deer, squirrels, and birds of all kinds. Binoculars are provided. In the mornings, our cranes love to call during mating season or in their courtship flight. Newts, lizards, and other creatures can also be discovered here and there.
If you wish, you can purchase a hypnomassage or other relaxation techniques from me. It's also perfectly possible to prepare something in the house or barbecue on the farm. You can also get cozy in the evenings (by arrangement) with a campfire at the designated spot – or enjoy a pleasant chat on the veranda or in the conservatory with a glass of wine or tea, etc., or simply soak in the idyllic atmosphere. If you're quiet, even the deer will come by.
We can be seen outside when the animals are being cared for or other tasks need to be done. We try to complete these types of tasks before or after your stay. If you'd like to help (or have us help you), that's also possible.
We have games and activities for children. The animals can be observed and, in our presence, also petted and cuddled. During harvest season, apples, pears, mirabelle plums, plums, and greengages, etc., can be picked and eaten. I have a juicer, and you can make your own jam in the kitchen or – soon – purchase freshly made jam from me.
In case of bad weather, campers can find shelter in the barn or the conservatory.
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