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mellenau 9
A Historic settler's house by Mellensee in the Uckermark region of Germany.
Immerse yourself in the past with one foot in modernity - that's what this original settler's house from the 1940s offers, which was once built with bricks from a neighbouring, destroyed castle. Now, after a loving renovation, the house offers unobstructed views of the garden and the surrounding forest.
The house is divided into two independent apartments, North side and South side, but can also be combined for larger groups of up to 10 people. They offer a total of 250 square metres of light-flooded rooms, modern stainless steel kitchens and cosy living areas. Special highlights are the sleeping alcoves with a view of the stars and a netted floor above the living area on the South side - a very special place to relax.
The 5000 square meter garden is a real treat. Old fruit and nut trees not only provide shade, but also the opportunity to harvest. Glass doors lead out from everywhere in the house, so you can get in touch with nature at any time.
Explore the surrounding area with its numerous lakes and forests - be it the Mellensee (less than a 10 minute walk), the neighbouring Krewitzsee or the Haussee in Hardenbeck. Cycling and hiking trails invite you to go on adventures. Cultural highlights include the cathedral in Prenzlau or culinary treasures such as the Michelin-awarded Alte Schule in Fürstenhagen and Gasthof zum Grünen Baum restaurant in Boitzenburg.
Escape from Berlin to Mellenau 9 in 1.5 hours or from Hamburg in 2.5 hours. The Baltic Sea / Ostsee can be reached in 2 hours.