Klüverkoje – in the ship hostel Klabauterbett
Klabauterbett
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Spend the night like a sailor at sea! We look forward to adventurous travelers who want to try the "Klüverkoje" on our two-masted clipper Ronja on the Bremer Weser (near the old town)... Our Klabautermann is looking for company ;) All our rooms are heated by our modern central heating. The space The Klabauterbett is our small ship hostel with the two-masted clipper "Ronja" and the wooden sailing yacht "Jule." The Ronja – on which we ourselves also live and has three more guest cabins. In the "Klüverkoje" there is space for 1 to 2 guests. The triangular bed follows the shape of the hull. In the hallway, there is a fridge with various cold drinks. The beds are freshly made and hand and shower towels are also there. When the weather is nice, you can sit on deck very well and even swim in the Weser. The guest toilet with a modern on-board toilet, guest shower, lounge and galley are in the common area - to do this you have to walk over the ladder, very briefly into the open and immediately again through the door, down the stairs - 5 m walk. Please don't expect an air-conditioned luxury yacht! Wellness is available with us at sea :) – At high tide (i.e. 2 times a day) you can feel the waves of the passing ships. Seagull screams guaranteed. The Klabauter bed was named one of the 10 most romantic places in Bremen on Valentine's Day! You can rent our Dutch bikes (from Swapfiets) while supplies last (€8/day, €5/half day). Guest access The "Klüverkoje" is entered via a ladder. It is located in the bow of the two-masted clipper, on which we live ourselves. Someone is always there at night to help you with any questions. If you want to park your wheels safely, you can lock them on the jetty. During your stay Since we live on the Ronja, there is always someone there to help if there are any questions or problems. But we don't impose ourselves, so you have the privacy you want. Other things to note If you have them, please wear shoes with a soft sole. They are safer when running and not as loud on the steel deck (especially for the people below deck).
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