Situated in Droßdorf in the Vogtland near Plauen in an idyllic secluded location, the four-star holiday home invites you to take a comfortable break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The historic building on the railway line from Herlasgrün to Oelsnitz, which opened in 1865 and has long since been closed, was once the home of a railway keeper and his family. Today, guests can expect a carefully and ecologically renovated or rebuilt holiday home within the historic walls using wood and clay. The house has three bedrooms and sleeping accommodation for 6 (up to a maximum of 9) people. A ‘floating’ wooden extension on stilts was added to the historic railway keeper's house. Incidentally, this definitely belongs to the ‘favourite place’ category: you can watch the deer through the huge panoramic windows at breakfast and then enjoy the sunset in the evening. Relax and get cosy by the fireplace in the open-plan living and kitchen area and in the three bedrooms, where lots of light wood combined with black and white pictures of historic steam locomotives and colourful accents create a cosy and stylish whole.
Situated in the middle of the Vogtland countryside, the holiday home has a beautiful 3000 m2 garden with a natural meadow, fruit and nut trees. You can set off on various hikes and walks through woods and meadows directly from the house, or discover the cultural landscape of Vogtland Switzerland by bike along the former railway embankment, which is now a cycle path. And for those who long for the lively city life, a nice café or cultural highlights: the cultural city of Plauen can be easily reached by car in just 10 minutes and offers a variety of exhibitions, concerts and regionally significant markets and festivals. The railway adventure offers in the surrounding area presented in the catalogue are also within easy reach.