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A distinctive place for a yoga class, seminar or family outing that strengthens bonds and heals stress. Our yurts, built according to the Mongolian tradition, offer comfort and exceptional energy, supported by a circular flow. 4 painted yurts, green, blue, red and orange, welcome 2 to 6 guests. The heart of our natural village is the royal yurt, which can accommodate up to 16 visitors.
Painted yurts have an average of almost 7 m, which makes up an area of about 38 m2. 2 to 6 guests can sleep here on beds with flexible, ventilated slats. There is plenty of storage space, an electric stove, warm carpets and electric sockets. In the basic configuration, 6 stackable beds form a double bed and a sofa for lounging. In a moment, the space can be transformed. You will also find two chests of drawers, a clothes rail with a screen and a coffee table with four folding chairs.
The fifth and largest yurt, which we call the royal yurt, measures 9 m on average and offers a total area of 66 m2. During working days during the school year, it serves as a facility for the Forest Club, which we run ourselves and thus offer an alternative education and training center for children from pre-school age. On weekends and during holidays, a larger group of up to 20 people (who do not disdain spending the night in a sleeping bag) can stay here. It has one bathroom with a shower and a toilet. However, for morning hygiene, you can also use the outdoor stainless steel sinks with running water, and more environmentally progressive visitors can jump to the compostable toilet, traditionally called a caddy.
We are able to modify the royal yurt according to the agreement for your purpose. We are open to your suggestions and look forward to yoga and dance lessons, meditation and even weddings. This exceptional space will underline the unique character of the event.