Cancel for free up to 5 days before your arrival date.
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To request a cancellation, contact the landlord directly before the deadline expires. You can find the contact details directly in the listing.
Description
Welcome to your holiday apartment, "Zur Prinzenschule" (House by the Prince's Shool)!
The charming holiday apartment on the 2nd floor has two bedrooms with a double bed or two single beds (interconnecting rooms) and a cosy...
Special features
The apartment is a perfect homebase for exploring the Harz Highlands with their abundant hiking trails. Simply let yourself be enchanted by nature and relax in your very own way.
Please note that additional usage-dependent costs may apply. For questions about this, please contact the host directly.
Host's notes
Cancellation policy
free cancellation up to 14 days before the start of your stay
50% of the rental price will be charged if you cancel less than 14 days before the start of your stay
80% of the rental price will be charged if you cancel less than 7 days before the start of your stay
In and around Ballenstedt, in the forests of the Harz and Vorharz Regions, you'll find many castles and palaces, which are popular hiking destinations, perfect for history lovers who also enjoy outdoor activities. Ballenstedt - the cradle of the Anhalt Region- has a rich history of its own.
The Roseburg, Falkenstein Castle, the Anhalt Castle ruins above the Selketal Valley, the Konradsburg near Ermsleben and castles in Harzgerode, Quedlinburg, Wernigerode and Blankenburg are all in the immediate vicinity.
Holiday destination
The Harz National Park sprawls around the highest mountain in Northern Germany. The national park occupies about 10 percent of the total area of the Harz Highland Region which is home to majestic Mount Brocken. There, in parts of Lower Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt, massive reforestation programmes are under way to restore the region to its natural splendour. The region is also home to the Selketal and Bodetal Valleys, the most beautiful and legendary valleys in all of Central Germany.
Getting there
By car from the north-west: via the A2, A7 and A398 and the B6n; by car from the north, east, south-east and south: via the A14 and A36 and the B185
by car from the south: via the A4 and A38 (Nordhausen), B4, B81, B242 and B185