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Montag, 6. August 2018

Übernachten wie die Hobbits im Auenland

Hobbit Hideout in Frankreich | Dieses märchenhafte Erdhaus nach Art der Halblinge im Auenland bietet einzigartige Ferienaufenthalte in den Vogesen | Die Platzierung zwischen malerischen Felsen und die urige Inneneinrichtung unter Verwendung von rohem Holz versetzt die Gäste dieser Hütte mit Grasdach direkt nach Mittelerde | Website besuchen oder weitere ungewöhnliche Unterkünfte und Ferienhäuser im Hobbit-Stil entdecken!
Top 10 der märchenhaftesten Hobbit-Häuser der Welt
Eine Auswahl der schönsten Ferienunterkünfte, in denen man fast wie in Mittelerde nach Art der Hobbits in Höhlenwohnungen und teils unterirdischen Unterkünften schlafen kann



Ab ,- EUR pro Nacht für 2 Personen inkl. Frühstück
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Hobbithaus in Polen | Übernachten wie Bilbo Beutlin in den Vorkarpaten. Dieses märchenhafte Ferienhaus in Polen versetzt seine Gäste direkt nach Mittelerde - dort kann man in Ruhe ausspannen und auf Gandalf warten | Umweltfreundliche Unterkunft inmitten der Natur | Website besuchen oder weitere Hobbit-Unterkünfte und ungewöhnliche Hotels entdecken!
Hobbit-Höhle in den Niederlanden nahe Amsterdam | Übernachten wie die Hobbits in Mittelerde unter einem grasbewachsenen Erdhügel in einem Ferienhaus mit Fußbodenheizung und runder Eingangstür | Die Betten für bis zu vier Bewohner sind in Nischen in der Wand untergebracht, die den kompakten Wohnbereich mit runden Formen ergänzen | Jetzt Website besuchen oder ungewöhnlicher Hotels & märchenhafte Glamping-Unterkünfte entdecken!

Where to stay authentically like a Hobbit in the Shire

Hobbit House in Poland | Stay like Bilbo Baggins in the Pre-Carpathian mountains. This fairytale holiday home in Poland transports its guests directly to Middle-Earth | Eco-friendly lodging in the middle of the nature | Visit website or follow board and discover more hobbit-like holiday homes and unusual hotels around the world
Top 10 of the most fairytale Hobbit houses in the world
A selection of the most beautiful holiday accommodations, in which one can spend the night in cave dwellings and underground lodings, just like Hobbits in Middle Earth



From  per night for 2 persons including breakfast 
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Hobbit Hideout in France | This fairytale earth cottage preferred by halflings in the Shire offers unique vacation stays in the Vosges | The location between picturesque cliffs and the rustic furnishings transports the guests of this grass-covered hut directly to Middle-Earth | Visit website or follow board and discover more unique holiday homes in hobbit style!
Hobbit Lair in the Netherlands | Stay overnight like hobbits under a grass-covered earth mound in a halflings holiday home with underfloor heating and round entrance door | The beds for up to four residents are accommodated in niches in the wall, which complement the compact living area with round shapes | Visit website or follow board and discover more unusual hotels & glamping homes in fairytale style!


Mittwoch, 28. Februar 2018

Immerse yourself in a Swiss post-war barrack!

Travel to french Vosges and stay unique in the Swiss Donation Barrack | This historic themed cabin takes you back to the post-war era and provides the perfect destination for an impressive journey through time  | Learn more on website or follow board for other unusual holiday homes
Swiss Donation Barrack
This unusual holiday home in the Vosges was designed to resemble a Swiss makeshift barrack from the post-war period

Anyone who is prepared to be transported back to the post-war period seventy years ago by the' Swiss Donation barrack' will be confronted with a repressed chapter of that time, which only older Vosges residents can remember from their own experience. 
The overnight stay becomes a living history lesson and offers an opportunity to reflect on the attitude to life of the post-war years, when a large part of the homeless population lived in emergency shelters like this one provided by Switzerland. 

Their houses had been destroyed during the Second World War and the men were taken to Germany for forced labor. A stay in the' Schweizer Baracke' offers a retro experience with a return to the essentials. 

During their stay in the prefabricated wooden temporary accommodation, guests can immerse themselves in a playful way in precisely this time, which was marked by loss and hard everyday life, but at least promised hope for a new beginning. 

The furnishings are reduced to the bare essentials. Two small bedrooms for four people, plus a kitchen with an enamelled stove (wood-burning stove) to cook small dishes or to heat water for dishwashing. When the weather is cool, the warm stove forms the heart of the new home, around which people like to gather.

Looking out of the window of this scaled-down reconstruction, one sees a farm in reconstruction and - as an allusion to the former liberators - a military truck driven against the tree by the Allies and then abandoned.


Everything was recreated in detail to give the interested guest a fascinating leap into the past. The founder of the connected adventure park spent years in such an accommodation himself. The "Schweizer Baracke" has simple toilets and a wash basin. The water for washing must first be heated in the boiler on the stove. For more comfort, guests will find their own private bathroom and toilet in the community building just a few steps away.

The aid organisation 'Don Suisse pour les victimes de la guerre' (Swiss Donation for War Victims) was created in February 1944 by the Swiss Federal Council to help the European population affected by the war. Swiss subsidies from state funds and private donations flowed until 1948.

When the Germans withdrew from France, they had pursued a burned earth policy and devastated everything on their way. The last 800 inhabitants of Bresse, mainly women, children and the elderly, were evicted from their more than 85% destroyed city on a winter night during the 'Exodus of Blancfaing'.

The Swiss designers helped assemble the first emergency barracks, then they passed on the plans and their know-how to the inhabitants so that the homeless population could build their own temporary accommodation. As none of these houses have been preserved in their original state, this realistic replica was created on the park grounds on the basis of original photos. 

The property, which is authentically furnished with many contemporary 'props', provides two rooms with the first bed 55” and second two beds 47”, adjoining living room with real wood stove. Moreover, it is also fitted with private secluded garden and terrace with a view of the surrounding mountains of the Vosges. 

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