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Holiday house Schutz for 1 - 2 persons with 1 bedroom - Holiday home
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1 bedroom 1 bathroom Sleeps 2 52 sq m
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Schutz, Rhineland-Palatinate
- Eifel Volcano Museum11 min drive
- Daun Maar Group13 min drive
- Wild- and Erlebnispark Daun14 min drive
- Frankfurt (HHN-Frankfurt - Hahn)57 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 2)
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Toilet · Shower only
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About this property
Holiday house Schutz for 1 - 2 persons with 1 bedroom - Holiday home
ED Refnr. 2748300
The holiday home is a hideaway. It offers a retreat that is introverted from the world and at the same time stages the spectacular view of the valley for its inhabitants.
An entrance on the hillside opens up to the living and dining room with kitchenette. This high-ceilinged room opens up to the rising roof and exudes generosity. The rising roof and the large ribbon window give the living space a strong focus on the view of the valley. The living area with its high ceilings leads into the "fireplace room". This area occupies the inner corner of the house and is the most intimate part of the room sequence. With its greatly reduced ceiling height and the closed two-sided rear wall, the room offers a sheltered corner from whose built-in sofas both the open fire in the inner corner and the view of the valley can be viewed.
The sequence of rooms continues from the fireplace room into the sleeping area. There, the ceiling opens up again to below the lower roof. The bedroom is also connected to the terrace through the continuous ribbon window; from the bed you have a view of the valley. The sleeping area is part of the open-plan room sequence, but can also be partitioned off as a separate room using a sliding door. The corner fireplace acts as a buffer between the living area and the bedroom.
The hideaway is situated on a steep slope. As a small wooden house, it rests on a compact "stone" base, around which the mountain meadow spreads out. The polygonal base of the house is spanned by a gabled roof, which is pulled far down on the slope and access sides. From these sides, the house "ducks" down low; its volume could be interpreted as an agricultural building.
On the side of the valley that is not visible, however, a different picture emerges. The polygonal roof rises towards the valley and opens up into a generous gable. The geometry of the house forms an obtuse-angled inner corner on this side. This area, which is completely shielded from view, is occupied by a cantilevered terrace in front of the living area and offers a spectacular vantage point into the dramatic expanse of the landscape.
The house opens up to the "hidden" south side with a generous, floor-to-ceiling ribbon window that traces the polygonal development of the building and offers a spectacular view of the valley.
The archaic drama of the small hideaway in the landscape is also reflected in the materials used: the compact plinth is made of exposed concrete with a raw board shell surface.
The wooden house on top is clad with raw wooden planks in inverted panelling. This wood is carbonised, i.e. the surface has been flamed until the top layer forms black charcoal - a rough and archaic treatment that stops the weathering process of the wood. As in a charcoal burner's hut, the chimney of the central fireplace forms the vertical end of the gable - it too is clad in black wood.
Inside, the archaic materialisation continues in a refined form: a continuous floor covering with polygonal slabs of split greenish shimmering quartzite runs through the continuum of all room areas. The white interior walls in the upper area are intimised at user level by warm wood panelling. A few select colour and material accents complete the picture.
Brief description
Other : Non-smoking house
Brief description 1
Number of kitchens : 1
Kitchen 1
Other kitchen equipment : High-quality kitchen equipment (knives, crockery, cooking pots, etc.)
Surroundings
Sports facilities in the surrounding area : Mountain biking, cycling tours
Garden and outdoor facilities
Garden equipment : Garden furniture available
House information: 2nd double bed; Bathrooms: 1; Bedroom; Detached building; Premium; Property area: 4000 m²; Year of renovation: 2019;
Living area: King-size bed; Radio; Sound system; TV;
Bath/WC: Hairdryer; Shower; Sink; Toilet;
Kitchen: Dishwasher; Electric stove; Espresso machine; Fridge; Microwave; Oven; Stove; Toaster; Water boiler;
Other: Floor heating; Heating; Non-smoking object; Vacuum cleaner; View; Wifi;
Extra costs:
- Bed linen: included in price .
- firewood: included in price .
- Final cleaning: once per object Costs amounting to 85 EUR (Mandatory).
- energy costs: included in price .
- Towels: included in price .
- Internet: included in price .
- Parking facilities: included in price .
Additional information:
- Property area: 4000 m²
- Distance to lake: 7 km
The holiday home is a hideaway. It offers a retreat that is introverted from the world and at the same time stages the spectacular view of the valley for its inhabitants.
An entrance on the hillside opens up to the living and dining room with kitchenette. This high-ceilinged room opens up to the rising roof and exudes generosity. The rising roof and the large ribbon window give the living space a strong focus on the view of the valley. The living area with its high ceilings leads into the "fireplace room". This area occupies the inner corner of the house and is the most intimate part of the room sequence. With its greatly reduced ceiling height and the closed two-sided rear wall, the room offers a sheltered corner from whose built-in sofas both the open fire in the inner corner and the view of the valley can be viewed.
The sequence of rooms continues from the fireplace room into the sleeping area. There, the ceiling opens up again to below the lower roof. The bedroom is also connected to the terrace through the continuous ribbon window; from the bed you have a view of the valley. The sleeping area is part of the open-plan room sequence, but can also be partitioned off as a separate room using a sliding door. The corner fireplace acts as a buffer between the living area and the bedroom.
The hideaway is situated on a steep slope. As a small wooden house, it rests on a compact "stone" base, around which the mountain meadow spreads out. The polygonal base of the house is spanned by a gabled roof, which is pulled far down on the slope and access sides. From these sides, the house "ducks" down low; its volume could be interpreted as an agricultural building.
On the side of the valley that is not visible, however, a different picture emerges. The polygonal roof rises towards the valley and opens up into a generous gable. The geometry of the house forms an obtuse-angled inner corner on this side. This area, which is completely shielded from view, is occupied by a cantilevered terrace in front of the living area and offers a spectacular vantage point into the dramatic expanse of the landscape.
The house opens up to the "hidden" south side with a generous, floor-to-ceiling ribbon window that traces the polygonal development of the building and offers a spectacular view of the valley.
The archaic drama of the small hideaway in the landscape is also reflected in the materials used: the compact plinth is made of exposed concrete with a raw board shell surface.
The wooden house on top is clad with raw wooden planks in inverted panelling. This wood is carbonised, i.e. the surface has been flamed until the top layer forms black charcoal - a rough and archaic treatment that stops the weathering process of the wood. As in a charcoal burner's hut, the chimney of the central fireplace forms the vertical end of the gable - it too is clad in black wood.
Inside, the archaic materialisation continues in a refined form: a continuous floor covering with polygonal slabs of split greenish shimmering quartzite runs through the continuum of all room areas. The white interior walls in the upper area are intimised at user level by warm wood panelling. A few select colour and material accents complete the picture.
Brief description
Other : Non-smoking house
Brief description 1
Number of kitchens : 1
Kitchen 1
Other kitchen equipment : High-quality kitchen equipment (knives, crockery, cooking pots, etc.)
Surroundings
Sports facilities in the surrounding area : Mountain biking, cycling tours
Garden and outdoor facilities
Garden equipment : Garden furniture available
House information: 2nd double bed; Bathrooms: 1; Bedroom; Detached building; Premium; Property area: 4000 m²; Year of renovation: 2019;
Living area: King-size bed; Radio; Sound system; TV;
Bath/WC: Hairdryer; Shower; Sink; Toilet;
Kitchen: Dishwasher; Electric stove; Espresso machine; Fridge; Microwave; Oven; Stove; Toaster; Water boiler;
Other: Floor heating; Heating; Non-smoking object; Vacuum cleaner; View; Wifi;
Extra costs:
- Bed linen: included in price .
- firewood: included in price .
- Final cleaning: once per object Costs amounting to 85 EUR (Mandatory).
- energy costs: included in price .
- Towels: included in price .
- Internet: included in price .
- Parking facilities: included in price .
Additional information:
- Property area: 4000 m²
- Distance to lake: 7 km
Property manager
e-domizil AG
Languages
English, German
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About the area
Schutz
Schutz is home to this holiday home. Eifel Volcano Museum and Burg Arras are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include Adler und Wolfspark Kasselburg and Himmerod Abbey. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Nürburgring or Nordschleife.

Schutz, Daun
What's nearby
- Eifel Volcano Museum - 11 min drive - 12.4 km
- Gemuendener Maar - 11 min drive - 12.0 km
- Schalkenmehrener Maar - 13 min drive - 15.3 km
- Daun Maar Group - 13 min drive - 12.3 km
- Wild- and Erlebnispark Daun - 14 min drive - 9.0 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Alte Molkerei - 8 min drive
- Heidsmühle - 9 min drive
- Landart Hotel Beim Brauer
- Waldhaus Hirschberg - 14 min drive
- Brunnenstubchen - 10 min drive
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