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Single room Benedikt - House Lehmkloster am Wangeliner Garten with 5 single rooms
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1 bedroom1 bathroomSleeps 17 sq m
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Buchberg, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
- Plauer See10 min drive
- Barenwald Muritz13 min drive
- Lake Fleesensee28 min drive
- Schwerin (SZW-Parchim Intl.)49 min drive
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1 bedroom (sleeps 1)
Bedroom 1
1 Single Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
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About this property
Single room Benedikt - House Lehmkloster am Wangeliner Garten with 5 single rooms
Single room Benedict:
Our room Benedikt is about 5.5 m² in size. We have arranged it for you with bed, wardrobe and chair. Bed linen can be rented for a fee. Towels are to be brought with you. With the equipment we paid attention to simplicity but expediency to offer you a good price / performance ratio. Each room is equipped with internet access. To use the internet, please bring a LAN cable with you. Pets are not allowed.
z. B .: 2 nights from 40.- € (see prices under availability) Similar to the former monasteries centers of craft art and research of knowledge, the Lehm Monastery is also a place for learning and gathering. The official guesthouse of the European Educational Center for Earth Building in Wangelin has also come to his name because of its Spartan-minimalist furnishings. Behind this minimalism, however, are a series of fascinating refinements that make the building a true recycling temple. Over a period of three years, the Lehmkloster was built in accordance with a design by architect Dirk Zaske in an ecological way and opened in 2012. With its almost exclusively reused materials, it implements elements of the circular economy and thus combines natural building materials with recycled materials. The basic structure of the Lehmkloster forms the ruins of a former wheelwright in the village of Wangelin. At the beginning, the brickwork was started to build up with recycling stones and dammed with straw bales. Clay and lime render the characteristic rough exterior of the Lehmkloster. Similar to the walls, straw bales were also used for roof insulation. The roofs were planted with grasslands. Isolated with wine bottles, the floor is made of handmade clay tiles and split bricks, creating a warm rustic atmosphere. The centerpiece of the interior of the Lehmkloster is an imposing, handcrafted clay basic stove. It is centrally heated by hand and gives the kitchen and the rooms a cozy atmosphere. The heat is passed through a Hypokaustensystem in the room floors. All rooms are provided with clay plaster and the wood fittings consist mainly of precipitated from the last storm poplars. The wet areas in the bathroom and in the kitchen have a special face: there Tadelakt, a traditional Moroccan marble lime plaster, was used.
Arrivals are possible from 15:00 to 18:00 and departures from 07:00 to 10:00.
Our room Benedikt is about 5.5 m² in size. We have arranged it for you with bed, wardrobe and chair. Bed linen can be rented for a fee. Towels are to be brought with you. With the equipment we paid attention to simplicity but expediency to offer you a good price / performance ratio. Each room is equipped with internet access. To use the internet, please bring a LAN cable with you. Pets are not allowed.
z. B .: 2 nights from 40.- € (see prices under availability) Similar to the former monasteries centers of craft art and research of knowledge, the Lehm Monastery is also a place for learning and gathering. The official guesthouse of the European Educational Center for Earth Building in Wangelin has also come to his name because of its Spartan-minimalist furnishings. Behind this minimalism, however, are a series of fascinating refinements that make the building a true recycling temple. Over a period of three years, the Lehmkloster was built in accordance with a design by architect Dirk Zaske in an ecological way and opened in 2012. With its almost exclusively reused materials, it implements elements of the circular economy and thus combines natural building materials with recycled materials. The basic structure of the Lehmkloster forms the ruins of a former wheelwright in the village of Wangelin. At the beginning, the brickwork was started to build up with recycling stones and dammed with straw bales. Clay and lime render the characteristic rough exterior of the Lehmkloster. Similar to the walls, straw bales were also used for roof insulation. The roofs were planted with grasslands. Isolated with wine bottles, the floor is made of handmade clay tiles and split bricks, creating a warm rustic atmosphere. The centerpiece of the interior of the Lehmkloster is an imposing, handcrafted clay basic stove. It is centrally heated by hand and gives the kitchen and the rooms a cozy atmosphere. The heat is passed through a Hypokaustensystem in the room floors. All rooms are provided with clay plaster and the wood fittings consist mainly of precipitated from the last storm poplars. The wet areas in the bathroom and in the kitchen have a special face: there Tadelakt, a traditional Moroccan marble lime plaster, was used.
Arrivals are possible from 15:00 to 18:00 and departures from 07:00 to 10:00.
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 18
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
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Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
This property accepts cash
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
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About the area
Ganzlin
Ganzlin is home to this apartment. Leubz Church and Old Water Tower are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Lake Fleesensee and Nossentiner-Schwinzer Heath Nature Park. Barenwald Muritz and Karower Meiler are also worth visiting. Explore all the area has to offer with mountain biking and cycling.

Buchberg, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
What's nearby
- Plauer See - 10 min drive - 9.2 km
- Barenwald Muritz - 13 min drive - 12.8 km
- Lake Fleesensee - 28 min drive - 25.6 km
- Zislow Beach - 29 min drive - 18.9 km
- Lake Müritz - 35 min drive - 37.5 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- City-Pizza - 14 min drive
- Fischerhaus - 11 min drive
- Gasthaus Pagels - 14 min drive
- Cafe- Bistro Plawe - 14 min drive
- Zeislers Esszimmer - 14 min drive
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