Kašperské hory (#31440)
Location:
Czech Republic
> Bergreichenstein
Property Details
| Apartment / Condo |
Sleeps: 9 |
Bedrooms: 2 |
Bathrooms n/a |
Amenities
| Skiing Nearby | Swimming Pool | | |
Unit List
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100.2
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4 |
1 |
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€ 464.00 |
€ 843.00 |
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100.4
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5 |
1 |
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€ 615.00 |
€ 1121.00 |
Property Description
Modern, cosy apart-hotel, 3 storeys, built in 2002, in the centre of Kasperske Hory, south-east facing position. For shared use: garden 200 m2 (fenced), swimming pool heated (6 x 3 m, 01.05.-01.10.), outside shower, patio (50 m2), terrace (50 m2), garden furniture, children's playground. In the house: reception, bar, breakfast room, lounge with TV, sauna (extra). Fitness room, massage (extra). Solarium (extra). Whirlpool (extra). Sun terrace, ski storage, central heating, washing machine (for shared use). Motor access to the house (in winter snow chains necessary). Shop, restaurant, bus stop 50 m, indoor swimming pool 18 km, tennis 200 m, golf course 70 km, riding stables 200 m, mountain lift 20 km, ski lift 600 m, cross-country ski trail 200 m. Please note: reception open 07:0-23:0 hrs. There are more similar properties for rent in this same residence. Extra: PC internet.
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Vacov (Prachatice District) (12Km) of the Czech Republic. It has around 1,350 inhabitants. Villages Benešova Hora, Čábuze, Javorník, Lhota nad Rohanovem, Milíkov, Miřetice, Mladíkov, Nespice, Přečín, Ptákova Lhota, Rohanov, Vlkonice and Žár are administrative parts of Vacov. (...) Kvilda (13Km) Kvilda is a village in Prachatice District, South Bohemian Region, Czech Republic. Population: 167 (2005 est.). It lies in Šumava, in the elevation of 1,062 m. (...) Bohemian Forest (16Km) in Central Europe. Geographically, the mountains extend from South Bohemia in the Czech Republic to Austria and Bavaria in Germany. They create a natural border between the Czech Republic on one side and Germany and Austria on the other. For historical reasons, the Bohemian and German sides have different names: in Czech, the Bohemian side is called ''Šumava'' (, the Bohemian side is called (...)
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