How much does a holiday accommodation cost in Saxony?
The average price for holiday homes and apartments in Saxony is 112 € per night.
Studio unit in an old factory building that is rented out with a focus on artists, art enthusiasts, culture people and architecture & design lovers
Sustainable
FerienhausKleinhennersdorf Sperling
Holiday home for up to 10 people can also be rented as a holiday flat for 4 people (ground floor) or for 6 people (upper floor+ground floor)
Holiday flat Lindenheim in Dresden
Holiday home in Dresden top location with own garden and terrace You live alone in an independent fully equipped house.
Our cosy holiday home SEElig is located on a 700 m² lakefront property with an exclusive private beach, sauna and fireplace and offers a fantastic panoramic view.
Holiday flat for relaxation in a rural idyll
Very sustainable
House Herta in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains
House with 2 holiday flats near Bad Schandau in the heart of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains, furnished with attention to detail.
* only 2 km to the Augustusplatz, Central station and city centre.
Holiday flat Fritzsch Falkenstein
Holiday flat for max. 3 adults (+2 children) in quiet surroundings close to the forest with bedroom, living room, eat-in kitchen, bathroom. Pets are welcome and stay free of charge.
Sustainable
Comfortable holiday home for 2 to 4 people in the countryside. The house is located near the baroque city of Dresden, in a residential area in the Radeberg district of Liegau-Augustusbad.
"SELF-MADE" holiday home in Zeulenroda-Triebes, with 310m², space for 30 people, 9 rooms.
Sustainable
Holiday home for 2 to 3 persons
We have 4 FH FH 1 = 2 separate bedrooms, 2 to 4 pers. FH 2 = 2 separate bedrooms 2 to 4 pers. FH 3 = 1 separate bedroom 2 pers. + one extra bed FH 4 = 3 sep. bedrooms 8 pers
Dream house Sunrise on the lake
Dream house on the lake with private beach 100m² 6 persons,3 bedrooms,2 bathrooms,with sauna,fireplace,air condition,large terrace,garden,lounge,barbecue,boat,near Leipzig
-15% discount 02/16/2025 - 03/31/2025
Dream house Sunshine on the lake
Dream house on the lake with private beach, wellness area with sauna and whirlpool tub, fireplace, balcony, large terrace, TV, with own boat, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms near Leipzig.
-10% discount 03/01/2025 - 03/31/2025
Holiday home "Traudl" Hainewalde
We rent out a holiday home for 4-6 people to holidaymakers interested in exclusive living in the middle of nature with a view of the highest mountain in Upper Lusatia.
Holiday home at the Schwarzbachtal
Modern ä offer a lot of comfort, upholstered furniture, attractive kitchen, bathroom, 2 bedrooms, large roof terrace, WLAN, parking ...
Holiday cottage Liliensteinblick
Detached, comfortably furnished holiday home on large plot with lovely garden and 2 terraces- 4 bedrooms,5 star classification by the DTV
Urlaub im Neuseenland Leipzig - Enni
Holiday apartment "Enni" in Frohburg - Ober-Frankenhain, Saxony, 90m² for up to 5 (+1) people, 2 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms with fenced garden.
Holiday home with modern furnishings, for max. 3 people, in eastern Dresden. It is located on a separate, sunny plot, in a small private garden.
Newly furnished holiday flat in Thekla for 3-4 persons, double bed and sofa bed. Natural swimming pool northeast and sauna in the immediate vicinity, good transport connections.
Sustainable
5 * Holiday home Berghütte Vogtland
5-star mountain chalet on the edge of the forest at 750 m above sea level in Klingenthal/Vogtland in a wonderful sunny location, directly on a cross-country ski trail with an infrared wellness area.
Surrounded by forest and nature, our house is idyllically located in the Oybin "hell" with a view of the second highest mountain in the Zittau Mountains, the Hochwald.
Sustainable
Edmundshütte holiday home in the spa town of Oybin, Upper Lusatia, accommodates 4 people.
Very sustainable
Holiday home Seepferdchen Hainer See
Holiday home IN the lake with boat for max. 5 persons. The house is built on stilts half in the water and half on the land. Fully equipped like a family home and with boat.
Very sustainable
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Dresden is a true treasure trove of high-caliber historical attractions and world-famous museums. Its most popular sights include the Dresden Zwinger, the Frauenkirche, and the Green Vault. But don't miss visiting one of Dresden's world-famous museums, such as the German Hygiene Museum and the Old Masters Picture Gallery. The romantic view of the Elbe from the Brühl's Terrace is one of the city's most photographed scenes. Leipzig, on the other hand, is famous for its Gewandhaus Orchestra, the Leipzig Opera House, and the Leipzig Fair as a city of music and books. The Nikolaikirche, with its "Monday Demonstrations," was the starting point for the peaceful revolution in the GDR. In Leipzig, you will find some of the oldest universities and the oldest coffee house in Germany. Take a trip to the magnificent Elbe Sandstone Mountains and the Saxon Switzerland National Park and discover wonderfully bizarre sandstone formations together with your dog and family. Bad Schandau is located in the Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore Mountains district on the Elbe and offers tired hikers relaxation in the well-maintained park and lake, the old spa house, and the Toskana Therme with classic Kneipp treatments. Another worthwhile excursion destination is Bad Elster. Located on the beautiful White Elster in the Vogtland, this spa town is one of Germany's oldest mineral and moor spas.
Saxony is a land full of highlights. At the top of the list is the Fürst-Pückler-Park in Bad Muskau in the Upper Lusatia region, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With its 830 hectares of total area and numerous historical facilities and castles, it is the largest and most significant park in Central Europe. The extraordinary park extends as a total work of art, with about 30% on the German border side, while the remaining 70% belongs to Poland and is connected by numerous bridges over the Neisse. Do not miss the dreamy Baroque Moritzburg Castle west of Dresden, which majestically and idyllically sits on an artificial island in the middle of a lake. Also, visit the picturesque Meißen, famous since 1708 for its porcelain manufactured in factories. Stroll through the noteworthy old town with its towering castle and discover one or another beautiful piece of porcelain. A highlight for the whole family and a beautiful destination for hikes with your dog is the romantically situated, medieval Kriebstein Castle. Built in the 14th century, the castle clings to a rocky spur surrounded on three sides by the Zschopau River. The intact castle core with a residential tower – in which a treasure was found – and a late medieval church in the center often serves as a picturesque film set, e.g., for the four-time Oscar-winning film "Grand Budapest Hotel".
Those who want to vacation with a dog in Saxony will find it perfectly suitable in dog-friendly Saxony. Relaxing for both humans and canines are hikes along the Elbe or among the bizarre-looking rock formations in the Saxon Switzerland. Here, you are guaranteed to find attractively located and simultaneously dog-friendly vacation apartments or holiday homes with top facilities. If you want to spend a vacation with your family, numerous family-friendly houses and vacation apartments are available in the Erzgebirge, Upper Lusatia, or one of the exciting major cities in Saxony. Family-friendly facilities in the spacious vacation apartments or holiday homes, often including a sauna, make the stay more enjoyable for adults. Unrestricted fun for children is provided by child-friendly museums in Saxony's cities, botanical gardens, holiday homes by a lake or near a castle, bike tours, and animal and riding farms. Look out for last-minute offers that will make your vacation perfect. Offer your family something special and cycle from one accommodation to the next on the magnificent Oder-Neisse Cycle Path, which follows the German-Polish eastern border for about 630 km to the source of the Neisse in the Czech Republic.
The cultural region of Saxony has preserved a large array of traditional dishes. Influences from Poland, the Czech Republic, and Bavaria make Saxon cuisine one of the most versatile in Germany. The formerly impoverished Erzgebirge produced simple potato and bread soups with a "shot" of linseed oil. Wealthy cities like Leipzig, Dresden, and Meißen, as well as the special region of Upper Lusatia-Lower Silesia, have created dishes that demonstrate great culinary ingenuity. Dumplings prepared in a hundred different ways are a must in Saxony. Be sure to try the "Leipziger Allerlei," a vegetable stew with crayfish, crayfish butter, and - of course - bread dumplings. "Gose," a top-fermented beer, is typically drunk with it. As a digestive aid after the "Saxon Sunday roast," Bärenklau schnapps is recommended. A sweet temptation to finish is the "Leipziger Lerche." Originally a pie made from songbirds, it has been exclusively made from a delicious marzipan paste in puff pastry since the ban in the 19th century. If you want to cook all the specialties in your holiday home or vacation apartment, then visit one of the many idyllically located excursion restaurants and venerable cafes that offer culinary specialties of the region like the delicious "Leipziger Räbchen" made from marzipan and prunes.
Renting a vacation apartment or private holiday home in the Zittau Mountains, the Erzgebirge, or the Saxon Elbland offers you an enormous selection of art, culture, and magnificent nature right outside your doorstep. Old churches, castles, and fortresses amidst beautiful parks are often venues for cultural events that the whole family will enjoy. Every month of the year, Saxony offers numerous new exhibitions and cultural events in abundance. March features the Leipzig Book Fair. April attracts with the German-Polish Literature Days in Görlitz and the International Film Festival in Dresden. May boasts the Richard Wagner Festival Days in Leipzig, and if you own a vintage convertible, you can participate in the Convertible Rally Saxony in Dresden, but watching is also a lot of fun.
The Free State of Saxony is located in the southeasternmost part of the Federal Republic, at the tri-border area of Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Bavaria. Thanks to the excellent highway network, the Saxon Switzerland, Upper Lusatia, and Erzgebirge are easily accessible from anywhere. Those coming from Berlin can take the A 13 or the A 9, while those from the Dortmund-Kassel area use the A 44. Nuremberg and Munich are connected to Saxony via the A 93 and A 9. However, your journey by train is just as simple and much more environmentally friendly. The German Federal Railway offers direct connections to Leipzig and Dresden, and the Central German Regional Railway transports you to your quiet holiday home or cozy vacation apartment in a picturesque local setting every hour. Various providers have numerous long-distance buses for you, which operate daily between many towns in Saxony and other cities in the Federal Republic.
The average price for holiday homes and apartments in Saxony is 112 € per night.
We have many attractive offers for vacation apartments and holiday homes in Erzgebirge or Vogtland. If you spend your vacation here, you can rent a beautiful accommodation from 37 € per night.
If you are looking for the best vacation apartments and houses in Saxony, you should take a closer look at Holiday home Wolf in Bad Elster, Holiday home on the farm and Holiday home "Traudl" Hainewalde.
In Saxony, there are 470 accommodations that allow dogs. Especially recommended for a vacation with a dog are these: Erzgebirge, Oberlausitz Lower Silesia and Saxon Switzerland.
At Ferienhausmiete.de you will find the largest selection of vacation apartments & holiday homes directly from the owner. There are no additional fees for you here. In addition, you have direct contact with the host and can choose from many accommodations.