On the second floor of Landhaus Waldblick is Wohnung Aloisia, an apartment for 6 people, offering 3 separate bedrooms. The apartment is about 75m2 in size and has a modern fitted kitchen, with ceramic hobs, an oven, a fridge with freezer and a dishwasher. In the living room there is also a separate sitting area with satellite TV and a DVD player.
The apartment has a bathroom with spacious shower cabin. The boxspring beds in the two bedrooms are comfortable, and the third bedroom is equipped with bunc bed.
Landhaus Waldblick has 2 apartments - Otmar (on the first floor), and Aloisia (on the second floor), both fulliy equipped. On the ground floor you can find the ski-depot - the room where you can keep your skis and dry your ski-shoes on the shoe - heater.
Washing machine is available upon additional charge.
Of course, gratis Wi-Fi is also available! Both apartments have spacious balconies, where you can enjoy the sun in the winter.
On the first floor of Landhaus Waldblick is Wohnung Otmar, an apartment for 4 people. The apartment is about 75m2 in size and has a modern fitted kitchen, with ceramic hobs, an oven, a fridge with freezer and a dishwasher. In the living room there is also a separate sitting area with satellite TV and a DVD player.
The apartment has a bathroom with spacious shower cabin. Of course, Wi-Fi is also available! There is a balcony, where you can enjoy the sun in the winter. The two bedrooms have comfortable boxspring beds.
"In the cold of the morning, as soon as it was light, the
maid would come into the room and shut the windows
and make a fire in the big porcelain stove. Then the
room was warm, there was breakfast of fresh bread or
toast with delicious fruit preserves and big bowls of
coffee, fresh eggs and good ham if you wanted it. There
was a dog named Schnautz that slept on the foot of the
bed who loved to go on ski trips and to ride on my back
or over my shoulder when I ran downhill. He was Mr
Bumby’s friend too, and would go for walks with him
and his nurse beside the small sleigh."
Ernest Hemingway
"Moveable feast"
1920s