Max. 5 persons
2 Bedrooms
1 Bathroom
Wi-Fi available
Maximum of 2 pets
33 m²
Smoking not allowed
Detached
Airco
You will find a Wood Cube on the Drau, which was newly built in 2022. This accommodation offers space for a maximum of five people, ideally occupied with four people. On the covered wooden terrace you can enjoy a cosy dinner or barbecue with your family and friends. Only about a ten-minute walk from the complex, you can lie by the pool at the Sachsenburg swimming pool and enjoy the sun for free on hot summer days.
There are also plenty of sports activities, such as a ball court, a tennis court and a children's playground for our little ones. For bookworms, there is a reading corner in the common lounge. Indoors, you can compete in table tennis and table football.
Once a week you can take part in guided hikes or cycling tours.
For e-bikes you get a discount on the rental fee on site.
A wonderful place for summer holiday activities for active people, connoisseurs and families with children.
Charging an e-car at the accommodation is not possible and not allowed. Should you nevertheless charge your car illegally, the house owner/manager may, without discussion, hold you responsible for any damage and charge a fine
General supplies ADEG Prax Renate
260 metres
General supplies ADEG Strauss
2,1 km
General supplies dm drogerie markt
2,2 km
General supplies Lidl Österreich
2,3 km
General supplies
400 metres
Restaurants Gasthof-Pizzeria Seiwald
900 metres
Restaurants Restaurant Gasthof Kreinerhof
1,8 km
Restaurants Landhotel Restaurant Gasthof Kreinerhof
1,8 km
Restaurants
300 metres
Train station Sachsenburg Markt Bahnhof
700 metres
Train station Möllbrücke-Sachsenburg
2 km
Train station Mühldorf-Möllbrücke Bahnhof
4,8 km
Train station Pusarnitz Bahnhof
5,5 km
Ski lift Goldeck
14,5 km
Is a cot and high chair available?
On request.
One excursion tip is the Barbarossa Gorge, where hikers or cyclists can cool off in the icy mountain water if they feel like it. The circular hiking trail takes about 90 minutes, with footbridges and bridges overcoming the waterfalls and cascades of the mountain stream.
Sabine van Tuijn