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Relax 2
Ferienwohnung Relax 2
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Welcome to St.-Moritz of the North: This newly renovated two-bedroom apartment with free parking is located on the ground floor in the Hahnenklee vacation park, 300 meters from the center of the health-climate spa town of Hahnenklee and just a few meters from hiking trails, a swimming lake, cross-country ski trails, a ski lift, a gondola lift, and a surface lift to the Bocksberg. CONCLUSION: A beautiful apartment equipped with everything you need for up to four people at an unbeatable price. The space Welcome to St.-Moritz of the North: The newly renovated apartment, number 121, is located on the ground floor of Building 4 in the Hahnenklee vacation park, 300 meters from the center of the health-climate spa town of Hahnenklee (600–726 meters above sea level) in the most beautiful region of the “Harz Nature Park,” and just a few meters from hiking trails, a swimming lake, cross-country ski trails, a ski lift, a gondola, and a surface lift to the Bocksberg. It has central heating and two bedrooms, one with a double bed and one with two single beds: In the living room, in addition to the comfortable sofa bed, you will find a flat-screen satellite TV with a wide range of TV and radio channels. From there, you can access the sunny loggia. The built-in kitchenette has two induction hobs, a fridge with a freezer compartment, a dishwasher, a Senseo coffee machine and a conventional coffee machine, a kettle, a toaster, a microwave with an oven, and everything you need if you're not eating out. The bathroom has a shower tub, sink and toilet. In the immediate vicinity, you will find restaurants, a supermarket, a bakery, ski rental, and a bike rental station. In the house, there are luggage trolleys, a bicycle storage room, a washing machine, and a clothes dryer. For the washing machine, you can buy laundry brands at the reception desk of the holiday park., for the dryer you need 50 cent pieces. The apartment includes a free parking space for you. On our outdoor grounds, you have the opportunity to engage in physical activity. Table tennis, a mini golf course (for a fee) and various outdoor fitness equipment, as well as a "low rope garden" are at your disposal. The younger guests can let off steam on the large adventure playground. Prices include utilities (heating, electricity, water) and a service fee for final cleaning, key handover, and tourist tax management, as well as a laundry package for bed linens (duvet cover, pillowcase, and fitted sheet) and towels (bath towel, hand towel, and dish towel). Crib and chair are available for free. The guest fee (tourist tax) is not included in the price and must be paid separately before arrival if you are not employed in the district of Goslar: Adults, flat rate, per guest, per night: €3.00 Children and adolescents, 6–17 years old, flat rate, per guest, per night: €1.50 Children up to the age of 5 free Pets are welcome for an additional charge of €6.00 per pet per night. Long-term rent is available on request. CONCLUSION: A cozy, beautiful, and modern apartment for up to four people at an unbeatable price. Historic via Hahnenklee/ Bockswiese (excerpts from Wikipedia) Hahnenklee-Bockswiese is a village and at the same time a village in the city of Goslar with 1273 inhabitants. The place is located about 16 kilometers south of the city center of Goslar on a high plateau in the Upper Harz in Lower Saxony. First settlements both in Hahnenklee (first mentioned in 1569) and in Bockswiese (mentioned in 1580) already existed in the 16th century. Both places have their origins in mining, which was operated in the upper Granetal and until 1930 in the upper Grumbachtal. It is estimated that the Herzog-Georg-Wilhelm-Stollen and the Hahnenkleer Stollen date back to medieval beginnings. Mining was mainly operated along the district of Bockswieser gangway. Since the mid-19th century, the spatially separated early mining settlements Hahnenklee and Bockswiese formed a political community that wore the official double name Bockswiese-Hahnenklee. Around 1800, 100 inhabitants lived in Hahnenklee, which at the time was located directly on the Heerstraße from Goslar to Lautenthal. Bockswiese at this time consisted only of a mine house where 20 residents lived.[3] At the beginning of the 20th century, Bockswiese-Hahnenklee had 491 inhabitants, 336 of whom lived in Hahnenklee. There are several legends about Bockswiese and the Bocksberg located near Hahnenklee, in conjunction with the earlier witch persecution. At the end of the 19th century, tourism became more and more important. The appointment as a state-recognized spa town took place in 1882. In 1900, 5676 spa guests were counted. After the mining industry has ceased, tourism – apart from forestry – became the place's almost only acquisition basis. In June 1935, the municipal council of Bockswiese-Hahnenklee decided to change the previous location name, as Hahnenklee had surpassed the population of Bockswiese. Since the same year, the municipality has been hosting a town coat of arms designed by the Berlin heraldist Cloß. During the late war years of World War II, there were many accommodations as part of the children's land deployment. In addition, pregnant women from the large cities particularly threatened by the bomb war were offered a largely undisturbed supply in a Hahnenkleer Hotel, which was converted into a maternity station. This led to particularly high birth rates for this small community during these years. In the tourist facilities confiscated by the NS organization "Mutter und Kind", more than 3600 children were born (Kurhaus Bockswiese – maternity home, Haus Maria – maternity home, Hotel Waldgarten – maternity home, house of Lower Saxony – recreation home, Haus Rische – recreation home, Hotel Hahnenkleer Hof – Schwestern -Erholungsheim, Hotel Deutsches Haus – recreation home). In a separate part of the maternity home in the Hotel Waldgarten, there was a birth station of Lebensborn, the infamous NS facility for the "breeding of pure-bred Aryans". Helene (Leni) of Radziewski was the record manager of the house Waldgarten. At the end of the war, the place filled with refugees, mostly from the East German areas. Shortly after the end of the war, the death of 18 Latvian infants and infants made national headlines. They died in the Mütterheim "Victoria" of the former. National Socialist popular welfare (NSV). The exact circumstances of death were never resolved. The surviving over 100 children were scattered all over the world. From the 1950s, tourism was booming again and probably reached its peak in the 1970s. Numerous guests from North Germany, from North Rhine-Westphalia, Berlin, Denmark, the Netherlands and southern Sweden spent their vacation in the recognized healing climatic spa town. During this time, many new hotel buildings were also built with a correspondingly high number of guest beds. At the end of the 1980s, a massive downward trend began in tourism, with very diverse causes. Since the mid-2010s, tourism has recovered a little, with significant investments in the Bocksberg and a renewed image of the place playing a role. The municipality of Hahnenklee-Bockswiese was incorporated into the neighboring town of Goslar on July 1, 1972 as part of the general Lower Saxony regional reform. Protection and hygiene plan Dear Holiday Guests, protecting our guests is very important to us. Especially in this current health situation, we would like to give you a few more information that you can feel comfortable in our apartment even in these changed times. Hygiene concept: Our apartment is prepared for the guests by special cleaning measures. In addition to a very elaborate pre and final cleaning of the accommodation, this also includes special laundry of the bed linen and towels provided. Thoroughly clean: When cleaning our apartment thoroughly with cleaning agents, dirt particles are removed and more than 90 percent of all surface germs are removed. • Common household cleaners are used for cleaning. Antibacterial cleaning supplies or cleaning cloths provide no benefits. Disinfectants do not remove any dirt and do not replace cleaning. • All surfaces are then additionally sanitized with a surface disinfectant. • Particularly intensive cleaning of bathroom and toilet surfaces as well as frequently touched surfaces (door handles, window handles, tables, bed frames, light switches, etc.) and frequently touched items (cleaning utensils, remote control, kettle, toaster, stove, coffee maker, refrigerator, etc.) are cleaned after the departure of the guest. • We use separate cleaning cloths for kitchen as well as bathroom and toilet. Also for the bedrooms and living rooms. • The used cleaning cloths are washed at 60°C after use. Proper washing: So that not only visible dirt is removed during laundry, but also microorganisms, the temperature of the water and the type of detergent are important. • Dishcloths and cleaning cloths as well as towels, washcloths and linens are washed at at least 60°C with a full detergent containing bleach. Guest access You have access to all rooms in the apartment Other things to note Guest fee (formerly visitor's tax) in the Harz Mountains – 10 facts 1. The guest fee must be paid by persons who are not residents of the place and who have their center of life in another municipality => vacationers. 2. The guest fee is charged per person per night. 3. The landlord of your accommodation is responsible for receiving the guest fee. 4. The guest fee must be paid in advance. 5. The guest fee must also include the fees for the arrival and departure day. 6. If you do not pay the guest fee as a tourist, you may be fined according to the local fine catalog. 7. Children and people with disabilities usually receive discounts on the guest fee. 8. The guest contribution is often associated with discounts on admission prices, tickets, etc., so that these can also be financially worthwhile (see Harz guest card, spa card, Harz holiday ticket / HATIX, etc.). 9. The guest contribution is used for the purpose of keeping the holiday areas clean, carrying out repairs to the infrastructure and financing festivals, activities and leisure activities. 10. Regulations regarding the guest fee: We need the first and last names as well as the birth and address data of all traveling guests, e.g. for the free bus ticket "Hatix". If the full name of the guest is not on the spa card, it is not valid. In addition, the guest must carry his identity card or passport with him. We request all the data necessary for us in advance with our reservation confirmation via @.
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