1:00 h from Bremen
2:15 h from Hamburg
2:15 from Bielefeld
2:30 h from Hanover
Himbeerwiese
Situated on the edge of a farm with a wine shop, your gaze sweeps over a raspberry-lined meadow and across numerous lush pastures into the distance.
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- Check-in 3 pm
- Check-out 11 am
- 2 Adults
Close to a farm/property
- Dogs allowed
Regular Encounters
Farm animals
Adventure Level 2

Moritz
Your Host






Getting there
By car
200 km from Hamburg. Calculate with a travel time of 2:15 h
By train
Approx. 2:30 h from Hamburg by train and bus. The last stretch to the cabin can be covered by taxi.
We recommend checking the schedules according to the day of the week and time in advance and pre-booking the taxi to avoid any waiting times.
Equipment
In our cabins, you'll find everything essential for your stay in nature. The cabin is equipped with a wood stove, cosy blankets, a hot water bottle, and tea to keep you warm even on colder days. We recommend packing warm clothing like snug socks, thick sweaters, and a raincoat for rainy days. Additionally, please remember to bring sturdy footwear and rubber boots, as the meadows and fields around can be damp and muddy during the cooler months. You can add extra amenities like bikes, a grill, or a fire bowl (depending on the location).
Surroundings
Design
In this cabin you will find an open living space, so that you can see through the cabin thanks to the large windows, light comes in from all sides and especially the bed gets its own cozy niche. The equipment includes a long counter, which is directly connected to the kitchen set.
To sink into a good book, you can choose either the bed or the comfortable armchair, and if the sun is shining, enjoy the vast vistas with the front doors wide open. We've also provided a record player that comes with a curated selection of music. We encourage you to sing along.

Food offers & experiences

Meet your host Moritz
Your contact person on-site
Moritz is your local contact person. Since the 1990s, he has been running the Bio & Demeter farm along with a charming wine shop, just a stone’s throw from your cabin. If you spot him around the farm, don’t hesitate to strike up a conversation – he’s always happy to share insights about life on the farm and the art of slowing down.
For any questions or concerns during your stay, your host is here to help.