Holiday house Domaine du Chasseur Wanzel i Obersteinbach, Grand Est

5.00/5 · 3 bedømmelser · 100% anbefaling
  • 3 3 soveværelser
  • 1 1 badeværelse
  • Maks. 5 gæster
  • 105 m²
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Overblik

detail_property_type Holiday house
soveværelser 3
badeværelser 1
Gæster Maks. 5 gæster
105 m²
detail_price_per_night €139/nat
Bedømmelser og anmeldelser 5.0/5 (3)
Beliggenhed Obersteinbach, France

Beskrivelse

Configuration of the house:
The living area is on the first floor and can only be accessed by a staircase, it consists of 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom with shower,1 WC, 1 fully equipped kitchen and a dining room with living room.
The terrace is accessible on the first floor from the kitchen at the back of the house.
From the terrace you will have access to a large fenced green area (approx. 20 ares) for adults, children and animals, from which you have a magnificent view over the orchards, the forest, the Wachtfels rock as well as part of the village. A barbecue with accessories is at your disposal, as well as garden furniture such as chairs, tables and deckchairs.
A space with awning and furniture (armchairs, tables) allows you to sit under shelter.
Detailed equipment of the house
3 bedrooms:

Room 1
-double bed 2 x 200cm x 2 x 100cm, wardrobe, trunk, chairs, CD/radio player

Bedroom 2
- trundle bed (separable into 2 individual beds) 2 x 190cm x 2 x 90cm, wardrobe, DVD player

Room 3
- 2 armchairs convertible into beds: 2 x 187cm x 2 x 77cm, wall wardrobe, CD/radio/stereo, CDs, DVDs and books assortment.

Bathroom/WC:
- Venetian shower and classic shower, sink, toilets, washing machine, mirror cabinet with mirror and lighting.

Fully equipped kitchen:
-double sink with mixer tap, dishwasher, 4 glass-ceramic plates, large oven, fridge with freezer compartment, hood, kitchen utensils, crockery, toaster, kettle and coffee machine.

Living room and dining room:
-large table with corner bench and chairs
living room with sofa, 2 rocking chairs, stool, digital TV, reading area, vintage stereo audio system (radio, record player with vinyl available, cassettes.)

Faciliteter

Tv
Wifi
Washingmachine
Dishwasher
Internet Connection
Wifi Access
Badminton
Barbecue
Bike Rental
Birdwatching
Bowling
Casino
Cinema
Coach Rides
Culture
Cycling
Fishing
Geocaching
Golf
Gym
High Rope Course
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Hot Springs
Indoor Swimming Pool
Jogging
Miniature Golf
Mountain Biking
Museums
Nordic Walking
Open-air Pool
Outlet Shopping
Playground
Rock Climbing
Sightseeing
Skittle Alley/bowling
Spa
Spa Facility
Swimming
Table Tennis
Theme Park
Water Park
Wine Tasting

Priser

fra €974 2 gæster / 7 nætter (~€139 / nat)

Lejevilkår

Betalingsmuligheder

  • Cash payment
  • Bank transfer

Beliggenhed

Afstande

Vores fritidstips

Badminton
Barbecue
Bike Rental
Birdwatching
Bowling
Casino
Cinema
Coach Rides
Culture
Cycling
Fishing
Geocaching
Golf
Gym
High Rope Course
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Hot Springs
Indoor Swimming Pool
Jogging
Miniature Golf
Mountain Biking
Museums
Nordic Walking
Open-air Pool
Outlet Shopping
Playground
Rock Climbing
Sightseeing
Skittle Alley/bowling
Spa
Spa Facility
Swimming
Table Tennis
Theme Park
Water Park
Wine Tasting

Feriedestination

A hunter and scultetus (mayor) in the service of Landgrave (Count) Louis IX of Hesse Darmstadt.

Christian Theophil Wanzel was born on the 16th of February 1748 in Gommernsheim (Palatinate).
As his name Theophil suggests – which corresponds to Amadeus or Gottlieb, signifying “He who loves God”- he was born into a family of Lutherian Pastors and was predestined to the same profession. Yet it was his older brother who studied Theology in Tübingen and became a Pastor, and his sister who, in turn, became a pastor’s wife.
Christian Theophil is believed to have studied in one of the then reputable gymnasiums, and it probably is in that context that he heard of the Landgrave’s seeking for personal to keep his forests.
To become an official hunter under the Landgrave’s orders, one had to undergo a three-year training period alongside a seasoned hunter. The qualities required to succeed in that training were numerous and as follows: one aspiring hunter needed to be god-fearing (without superstition), to have no vice (neither drinking, nor gambling, nor cursing) to be in a good physical condition (being able to show for good stamina in races on foot, knowing how to swim, and being a good cavalier), to be able to provide assistance to injured people or animals, to have an acute knowledge of plants, to have an affinity with dogs as well as with vultures in order to train them.
One also needed to have keen eyesight and hearing and to master the art of handling hunting knives, rifles and hunting horns.
Reading and writing (also Latin) were other requirements and allowed for the official to know the contracts defining the limits of the territory with the adjacent lordships. Knowing the basic concepts of astronomy enabled the hunter to move around at night, finding his way thanks to the stars, and having good knowledge of calculus and geometry allowed for the official to graduate to the position of “hunter-administrator”.
Theophil Wanzel must have found a good master, since in a handwritten letter signed by his hand in 1768, he already bears the famous title of "hunter in the service of Landgrave Ludwig IX of Hesse-Darmstadt".
TO BE CONTINUED...





A hunter and scultetus (mayor) in the service of Landgrave (Count) Louis IX of Hesse Darmstadt.

Christian Theophil Wanzel was born on the 16th of February 1748 in Gommernsheim (Palatinate).
As his name Theophil suggests – which corresponds to Amadeus or Gottlieb, signifying “He who loves God”- he was born into a family of Lutherian Pastors and was predestined to the same profession. Yet it was his older brother who studied Theology in Tübingen and became a Pastor, and his sister who, in turn, became a pastor’s wife.
Christian Theophil is believed to have studied in one of the then reputable gymnasiums, and it probably is in that context that he heard of the Landgrave’s seeking for personal to keep his forests.
To become an official hunter under the Landgrave’s orders, one had to undergo a three-year training period alongside a seasoned hunter. The qualities required to succeed in that training were numerous and as follows: one aspiring hunter needed to be god-fearing (without superstition), to have no vice (neither drinking, nor gambling, nor cursing) to be in a good physical condition (being able to show for good stamina in races on foot, knowing how to swim, and being a good cavalier), to be able to provide assistance to injured people or animals, to have an acute knowledge of plants, to have an affinity with dogs as well as with vultures in order to train them.
One also needed to have keen eyesight and hearing and to master the art of handling hunting knives, rifles and hunting horns.
Reading and writing (also Latin) were other requirements and allowed for the official to know the contracts defining the limits of the territory with the adjacent lordships. Knowing the basic concepts of astronomy enabled the hunter to move around at night, finding his way thanks to the stars, and having good knowledge of calculus and geometry allowed for the official to graduate to the position of “hunter-administrator”.
Theophil Wanzel must have found a good master, since in a handwritten letter signed by his hand in 1768, he already bears the famous title of "hunter in the service of Landgrave Ludwig IX of Hesse-Darmstadt".
TO BE CONTINUED...


A hunter and scultetus (mayor) in the service of Landgrave (Count) Louis IX of Hesse Darmstadt.

Christian Theophil Wanzel was born on the 16th of February 1748 in Gommernsheim (Palatinate).
As his name Theophil suggests – which corresponds to Amadeus or Gottlieb, signifying “He who loves God”- he was born into a family of Lutherian Pastors and was predestined to the same profession. Yet it was his older brother who studied Theology in Tübingen and became a Pastor, and his sister who, in turn, became a pastor’s wife.
Christian Theophil is believed to have studied in one of the then reputable gymnasiums, and it probably is in that context that he heard of the Landgrave’s seeking for personal to keep his forests.
To become an official hunter under the Landgrave’s orders, one had to undergo a three-year training period alongside a seasoned hunter. The qualities required to succeed in that training were numerous and as follows: one aspiring hunter needed to be god-fearing (without superstition), to have no vice (neither drinking, nor gambling, nor cursing) to be in a good physical condition (being able to show for good stamina in races on foot, knowing how to swim, and being a good cavalier), to be able to provide assistance to injured people or animals, to have an acute knowledge of plants, to have an affinity with dogs as well as with vultures in order to train them.
One also needed to have keen eyesight and hearing and to master the art of handling hunting knives, rifles and hunting horns.
Reading and writing (also Latin) were other requirements and allowed for the official to know the contracts defining the limits of the territory with the adjacent lordships. Knowing the basic concepts of astronomy enabled the hunter to move around at night, finding his way thanks to the stars, and having good knowledge of calculus and geometry allowed for the official to graduate to the position of “hunter-administrator”.
Theophil Wanzel must have found a good master, since in a handwritten letter signed by his hand in 1768, he already bears the famous title of "hunter in the service of Landgrave Ludwig IX of Hesse-Darmstadt".
TO BE CONTINUED...


A hunter and scultetus (mayor) in the service of Landgrave (Count) Louis IX of Hesse Darmstadt.

Christian Theophil Wanzel was born on the 16th of February 1748 in Gommernsheim (Palatinate).
As his name Theophil suggests – which corresponds to Amadeus or Gottlieb, signifying “He who loves God”- he was born into a family of Lutherian Pastors and was predestined to the same profession. Yet it was his older brother who studied Theology in Tübingen and became a Pastor, and his sister who, in turn, became a pastor’s wife.
Christian Theophil is believed to have studied in one of the then reputable gymnasiums, and it probably is in that context that he heard of the Landgrave’s seeking for personal to keep his forests.
To become an official hunter under the Landgrave’s orders, one had to undergo a three-year training period alongside a seasoned hunter. The qualities required to succeed in that training were numerous and as follows: one aspiring hunter needed to be god-fearing (without superstition), to have no vice (neither drinking, nor gambling, nor cursing) to be in a good physical condition (being able to show for good stamina in races on foot, knowing how to swim, and being a good cavalier), to be able to provide assistance to injured people or animals, to have an acute knowledge of plants, to have an affinity with dogs as well as with vultures in order to train them.
One also needed to have keen eyesight and hearing and to master the art of handling hunting knives, rifles and hunting horns.
Reading and writing (also Latin) were other requirements and allowed for the official to know the contracts defining the limits of the territory with the adjacent lordships. Knowing the basic concepts of astronomy enabled the hunter to move around at night, finding his way thanks to the stars, and having good knowledge of calculus and geometry allowed for the official to graduate to the position of “hunter-administrator”.
Theophil Wanzel must have found a good master, since in a handwritten letter signed by his hand in 1768, he already bears the famous title of "hunter in the service of Landgrave Ludwig IX of Hesse-Darmstadt".
TO BE CONTINUED...

Bedømmelser og anmeldelser

5.00 Af 5 (3 bedømmelser) 100% anbefaling
Faciliteter
5.00
Pris/kvalitet
5.00
Service
5.00
Omgivelser
5.00

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Yderligere information

Indkvarteringsnummer
254594
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7 years and 2 months
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Holiday house

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