How much does a holiday accommodation cost in Schleswig?
On average, holiday apartments and houses in Schleswig cost 102 € per night.
Dat Danewerkhuus, not far from the Schlei, close to the Viking World Heritage Site, suitable for 8 people
A house in the fjord - relaxed at anchor! Welcome to the Clausen Water House in the historic pioneer harbour of Schleswig!
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Holiday flat in Schleswig: 57m², space for 2 persons, 4 rooms, cosy and centrally located in the heart of the Viking town of Schleswig and yet in the countryside.
45 sqm small but very fine flat with garden, awarded 4 stars, directly on the Schlei, , boat mooring available for rent.
The house in the heart of the old town is surrounded by the cathedral, the city hall, the historic fishing settlement "Holm," and the harbor - it doesn’t get any more central than this!
The barrier-free apartment in the middle of the cultural city of Schleswig is just a few steps away from the baroque garden of Schleswig Castle, directly adjacent to the Tiergarten local recreation forest.
The holiday home in a prime location with its tasteful interior meets all expectations. You won't want to leave here :-)
Central yet quiet in the very best old town location! Nearby, you can find, among other things, the city harbor, the Holm fishing village, and the cathedral.
Ground floor: (hallway, Kitchen(dining table, stove, hob, electric kettle, toaster, coffee machine, oven, microwave, fridge, freezer)
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Schleswig is a cozy town where life moves at a relaxed pace. The local lifestyle is best experienced in the Königswiesen, which were spruced up as a city park for the 2008 State Garden Show. Within the park, there is a swimming spot directly on the Schlei. From the viewing platform of the old pumping station, you enjoy a great view over the park and the water. Other parks in the city include the Neuwerk Garden and the authentically restored baroque Fürstengarten of the Dukes of Gottorf. A picturesque gem is the oldest district—the traditional fishing settlement Holm. The name means small island. Until 1933, the settlement was on an island in front of the city. Here, the region's fishermen have lived and continue to live. All houses are waterfront. In the Holm Museum, you can learn all about the cultural history of the place. Also worth seeing are the St. John's Monastery and the small cemetery. The monastery dates back to the 13th century.
The major attraction of Schleswig is Gottorf Castle, whose architectural history dates back to the Middle Ages. The building was remodeled several times over the centuries, initially receiving a Renaissance façade and later its preserved Baroque appearance. The ducal house of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf produced, among others, four Swedish kings and several Russian tsars. The castle was long owned by the Danish kings, later used as a barracks, and today houses the aforementioned Schleswig-Holstein State Museums. The Baroque Neuwerkgarten, one of the first Baroque terraced gardens in Northern Europe, is also worth seeing. During tours of the museums, numerous original furnishings can be admired. In the summer months, theatrical performances take place in the courtyard of the castle in an unparalleled setting. Now book a cozy accommodation, apartment, or house with modern amenities and a magnificent view of the sea according to your personal preferences, and take numerous trips to the surrounding North Sea islands or to the Wadden Sea with the family.
An attraction for the whole family is the Viking Museum Haithabu, which is considered one of the most important archaeological museums in Germany. Since 2018, the Danewerk border structure and the trading post from the Viking era have been part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. The open-air museum consists of an exhibition house and seven authentically reconstructed houses from the early Middle Ages. Boardwalks lead between the houses and to the landing stage at the harbor. A program of lectures and demonstrations brings the Viking Age of the 8th to 11th centuries to life. Every year in summer, the Viking Days take place on the Königswiesen on the banks of the Schlei, one of the largest events of its kind in Europe. For a vacation with a dog on the Schlei, several dog beaches are available near your vacation home. One is located directly at the Viking town and another in nearby Goltorf. Here, the four-legged family members can frolic and swim off-leash. For action, there are surfing spots on the Schlei. The Luisenbad is supervised by the DLRG; there is a café and a small beach. Also, consider a day trip to the islands of Sylt or Fehmarn.
The cuisine of Schleswig-Holstein is shaped by its location between two seas and influences from the inland. A characteristic of many North German culinary traditions is the preference for sweet-savory flavor combinations, referred to here as brooken sööt (broken sweetness). One of the most typical dishes and a comfort on cold, rainy days is Birnen, Bohnen und Speck. Other North German classics include sweet and sour pork cheek, kale with Kassler, cooked sausage, and Holsteiner sour meat. From the seafaring tradition comes Labskaus, a combination of mashed potatoes, beetroot, pickled meat, and matjes. From the hinterland comes the delicious Holsteiner Katenschinken. If you have the chance to attend a traditional slaughter festival, try Schwazsauer (Swattsuer), a sour, curdled soup made from pig's blood, feet, and snout. It is served with boiled potatoes or dumplings. The hearty dishes are perfectly complemented by a beer from the Asgaard Brewery here—the "divine beer of the Vikings." During your vacation, you will surely find a restaurant in the area near your seaside accommodation that suits your personal taste.
Within walking distance of your vacation home near the Wadden Sea in Schleswig, there are several exciting museums to discover. Two of Schleswig-Holstein's most important museums are located in Gottorf Castle—the State Museum of Art and Cultural History and the Archaeological State Museum. The Museum of Art and Cultural History boasts a proud collection of 120,000 artworks and objects including medieval sacred art, Renaissance, Baroque, Classicism, Art Nouveau, and Classical Modernism. The Museum of Archaeology Schloss Gottorf's approximately ten million finds date back up to 80,000 years into prehistoric times. An exhibition on the city's history is located in the Günderothschen Hof, and for children, the Teddy Bear House at the city museum on Schleswiger Friedrichstraße is interesting. The expellee associations commemorate the history of the former German eastern territories in the East German Homeland Rooms in the President's Monastery on Stadtweg.
Schleswig is located in Schleswig-Holstein at the western end of the deeply indented Baltic Sea inlet Schlei, between the Schleswig-Holstein Uplands and the Schleswig Geest. You can easily reach your privately rented vacation apartment by train from Hamburg or Kiel. Trains on the Hamburg–Neumünster–Flensburg and Husum–Kiel routes stop at Schleswig station. By car, you can reach your vacation accommodation via the A7 federal motorway from Hamburg towards Flensburg, with the Schleswig/Jagel and Schleswig/Schuby exits. Book a vacation accommodation, a cozy apartment, or a house with modern amenities for a holiday by the sea or near the North Sea or Baltic Sea according to your personal preferences. Explore the idyllic area with walks in the region or in the national park and trips to the Wadden Sea.
On average, holiday apartments and houses in Schleswig cost 102 € per night.
The following vacation regions are the cheapest in Schleswig: Fahrdorf, Hüsby and Schuby.
For a successful stay in Schleswig, we recommend the vacation accommodations Harbour House, Schlei Water House and Ferienwohnung in Schleswig.
Yes, in Schleswig there are 18 holiday homes and apartments where you can vacation with your dog. We recommend these vacation regions and places: Fahrdorf, Tielen and Dannewerk.
If you want maximum freedom on vacation, book a holiday home or vacation apartment directly from a private owner: direct contact with the host, no hidden fees, a large selection of accommodations for every vacation type. Directly request your desired property at www.ferienhausmiete.de.