Železná ruda (#31433)
Location
Czech Republic
> Plzeňský Kraj
> Eisenstein
Property Details
| Apartment / Condo |
Sleeps: 6 |
Bedrooms: 1 |
Bathrooms n/a |
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Property Description
Zelená Lhota 15 km from Zelezná Ruda: Holiday complex in the lovely surroundings of the natural park "Sumava". It consists of 2 houses: a ronovated farmhouse with 4 apartments and a new house with 2 apartments, indoor pool access by outdoor terrace, fitness, sauna. Large garden: T3400/200A is in the farmhouse. T3400/201A in the new house. On the outskirts, in a sunny position, 200 m from the woods edge, on a side street. For shared use: grounds 15'000 m2, garden with lawn, plants, flowers and trees, patio, arbour, garden furniture, barbecue (swing, sandpit). In the house: reception, bar, breakfast room, fitness room. Store for bicycles, ski storage, central heating. (In winter snow chains necessary). Parking by the house. Grocers 200 m, restaurant 60 m, bus stop 100 m. Swimming pool 4 km, indoor swimming pool 15 km, tennis 4 km, golf course 30 km, ski lift 4 km, skisport facilities 12 km, ski runs 4 km, ski school 15 km, cross-country ski trail 100 m, ice rink 20 km. Please note: car essential.
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