Rent | 750 € |
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Additional Costs | 290 € incl. heating costs |
Heating Costs | 190 € |
Deposit | 2250€ |
The apartment is located in a half-timbered country house on the Strampenhof, the green oasis in the center of Bad Bevensen.
The building was built in 1986 and completely renovated in 2024.
In every room you will find built-in wardrobes permanently installed by the carpenter.
Bad Bevensen is an idyllic small town with a good infrastructure. You have many shopping facilities and all medical specialists and clinics in the immediate vicinity. The Jod-Sole-Therme with its large outdoor pools in the spa gardens is also very popular.
The cozy apartment is exclusively furnished. It has a shower room.
A high-quality kitchen will be installed. The apartment will have a utility room with washing machine and dryer connections.
The floors in the living room, dining area and kitchen have been fitted with new wear-resistant vinyl flooring.
A large double bed can be set up in the master bedroom. It is on the north side, but is nice and bright.
A patio area in the garden is available on request.
The advance payment for heating costs includes a deduction of €40 for electricity costs. There is a separate sub-meter for this. There is no need to register with the electricity supplier.
A graduated rent of 2.5% p.a. is agreed.
There is no estate agent's fee.
This exposé has been prepared for you to the best of my knowledge. The above details are based on information and/or documents provided to me as the owner or by third parties. The above rental price is for information purposes only and does not constitute a binding offer. Subject to errors and interim letting. This exposé is a preliminary information, only the agreed rental contract is the legal basis. We will send you further documents on request. No guarantee can be given for the accuracy of the information.
Bad Bevensen - A paradise of relaxation and closeness to nature
There are also many gems to discover in the surroundings of Bad Bevensen. The Lüneburg Heath, which stretches out in gentle waves and wide, purple carpets of heather, invites you to take long walks and bicycle tours. In the late summer months, when the heather is in full bloom, the landscape is bathed in a unique sea of color that is almost magical. Here, hikers and nature lovers will find an almost untouched world of tranquil beauty that demands a little humility and gratitude.
Not far from Bad Bevensen is the old Hanseatic town of Lüneburg, a place full of history and culture. Lüneburg's old town is a work of art in itself: the characteristic brick Gothic architecture, winding alleyways and charming little cafés invite you to spend a day full of discoveries. Here you can feel the pulse of times gone by and yet you are always surprised by the vibrancy that this city radiates.
And if you are looking for something special, you should definitely visit the Hundertwasser train station in Uelzen. This architectural masterpiece by Austrian artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser is a place where art and functionality enter into a unique dialog. The colorful tiles, irregular lines and green roofs will make your eyes light up and your imagination fly.
Bad Bevensen and its surroundings are like a mosaic of beauty and contemplation that presents every visitor with new impressions. This is where tradition and modernity meet, art and nature come together, body and soul come together. Once you have visited this place, you will take a piece of serenity and warmth home with you - and a little longing to return again soon.
The Strampenhof is a green oasis in the center of Bad Bevensen. You can reach all public facilities, doctors, clinics, supermarkets and spa facilities such as the iodine brine thermal baths on foot.
The train station is also just a 5-minute walk away and offers good regional connections to Lüneburg (15 minutes) and Hamburg (1 hour) as well as Uelzen (10 minutes) and Hanover (1:15 hours).
Bad Bevensen - A paradise of relaxation and closeness to nature
Right in the heart of the Lüneburg Heath lies a small but truly precious treasure of northern Germany: Bad Bevensen. This spa town, gently nestled in the idyllic landscape of Lower Saxony, is a place that gently pushes aside the hustle and bustle of everyday life and invites the soul to take a deep breath. Here, time seems to flow a little slower, the air a little cleaner and the smiles of the people a little warmer.
The jewel of the town - the iodine brine spa - is known far beyond the region. As soon as you step into the warm pools of the thermal baths, you are enveloped by a palpable sense of lightness. The healing water, enriched with valuable minerals, not only helps the body to find peace, but also allows the mind to let go and come to its senses. A visit to the spa is like a journey to yourself - everything here is designed to promote harmony and well-being. The lovingly designed sauna landscapes, the soft colors and the gentle lapping of the water create an oasis of calm that is rarely found in this quality.
But Bad Bevensen has much more to offer than its thermal baths. The extensive spa park, which extends through the middle of the town, invites you to take relaxing walks. In spring, the park blossoms in a magnificent sea of color and displays a variety of plants that will amaze any nature lover. Here you can directly feel the healing power of nature: the fresh air fills the lungs, the gentle babbling of the streams calms the mind and the rustling of the leaves seems to be a quiet song of nature. And those looking for a more intense encounter with nature can take the Kneipp barefoot path and embark on an experience that refreshes body and senses alike.