1:00 h from Hamburg
1:40 h from Hannover
Waldbach
Set between two peaceful ponds and framed by ancient oak trees, your cabin rests near a historic farm. From here, the view wanders over to the forest and the alders along the brook.
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- Check-in 15:00
- Check-out 11:00
- 2 Adults
Close to a farm/property
- Dogs not allowed
Regular Encounters
Farm animals
Adventure Level 1
Johanna
Your Host
Getting there
BY Car
75 km from Hamburg. Calculate with a travel time of 1:00 h
BY TRAIN
Approx. 2:20 h from Hamburg by train and bus.
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.
Surroundings
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).

Extras, Activities & Goodies
At this location, you can book a variety of food options, activities, and thoughtful extras in advance to make your stay even more special. From breakfast packages and curated meal kits to selected wines, audio guides, and fresh flowers – many of our extras are available regardless of location, though the exact offering may vary from place to place.
Discover all available extras here – you can add them either during the booking process or later via the Raus Companion.
Our tip: To ensure everything is ready for your arrival, we recommend booking early.

Meet your host Johanna
Your contact person on-site
Johanna is your local host. She lives on the historic estate that has belonged to her family since the 12th century. The farmhouse has been home to them for over 360 years. Surrounded by forests, meadows, ponds, and a stream, the farm is closely connected to nature. Anyone who meets Johanna quickly senses her deep admiration for the place, its history, and sustainable farming traditions.
For any questions or concerns during your stay, your host is here to help.
