Holidays in a secluded house on the edge of the forest, the nearest neighbour is approx. 500 m away. This cosily furnished holiday home in Styria, away from the tourist hotspots, welcomes you. It is rustic and cosy, but still has everything you need for a successful holiday. A beautiful, glazed veranda forms the entrance to the holiday home in Styria. The third bedroom with bathroom is located in the basement and is only accessible from the outside. Pleasantly quiet hours in your own garden round off your holiday in the holiday home in Styria. On cooler days, you can light a fire in the wood-burning stove and enjoy the cosy, warm atmosphere (wood can be purchased on site).
Your holiday home is located in Eastern Styria, right in the so-called Joglland, the forest home of the Austrian writer Peter Rosegger. Lakes and outdoor pools offer refreshment on hot days, hikes and cycle tours through the beautiful landscape of Eastern Styria are just as worthwhile as a visit to the Felber chocolate factory, the Augustinian monastery in Vorau or Rosegger's birthplace. The region's panoramic roads take you to lofty heights, where a cool breeze blows on hot days. You should definitely plan a trip on the Feistritztal railway, which is pulled by either a steam or diesel locomotive. The landscape passes by at a leisurely pace and at Koglhof station there is a summer toboggan run and a motor skills park on the programme, then it's back again.
Let the innkeepers prepare tasty dishes for you in the regional restaurants and enjoy regional dishes such as the giant buns from the Buchtelbar Wenigzell. Chocolate and schnapps are very popular souvenirs from the Joglland region.
Your holiday home is located in Eastern Styria, right in the so-called Joglland, the forest home of the Austrian writer Peter Rosegger. Lakes and outdoor pools offer refreshment on hot days, hikes and cycle tours through the beautiful landscape of Eastern Styria are just as worthwhile as a visit to the Felber chocolate factory, the Augustinian monastery in Vorau or Rosegger's birthplace. The region's panoramic roads take you to lofty heights, where a cool breeze blows on hot days. You should definitely plan a trip on the Feistritztal railway, which is pulled by either a steam or diesel locomotive. The landscape passes by at a leisurely pace and at Koglhof station there is a summer toboggan run and a motor skills park on the programme, then it's back again.
Let the innkeepers prepare tasty dishes for you in the regional restaurants and enjoy regional dishes such as the giant buns from the Buchtelbar Wenigzell. Chocolate and schnapps are very popular souvenirs from the Joglland region.