Homestead remodeled: modern relaxing retreat. Cycling, thermal spas, vineyards
Family homestead remodeled into modern, cozy retreat. Centrally located for traveling Eastern Europe, with Hungary, Croatia and Austria minutes away. Located in wine country; visit the local vineyards and restaurants in the Prekmurje region. Quiet country roads and the Mura river paths are perfect for cyclists, with many tours available in the region. Thermal springs are a way of life here; many in the area to enjoy. Local store 2 minute walk from house for most household amenities. Several homemade ice cream shops that have coffee and local wine for a relaxing afternoon or evening on the patio. Take in the unique view of the vineyards and several countries from the Vinarium Tower and/or zip-line over the vineyard. Lake Balaton, Lake Bled, Postojna cave tours, castles, beaches and golf are just a taste of the history and activities that are all within only hours away for your day trips from Rumen the Haz. Slovenia is a beautiful country to experience. Prosim UĆŸivajte!
This house is located in a quaint little village outside of Lendava. Check in was seamless, even in this day and age, an warm greeting via text was greatly appreciated.The house has been recently renovated and it is a wonderful blend of old and new. I was able to read up on the history of the house and the area. The restored wood stove in the bedroom was also a wonderful touch. Kitchen is well equipped, though i was only there for a night.Had my coffee in the large backyard eating area, watching the neighbors chickens start the day too. Its a large backyard with a large parking area.I will definitely be back for a longer stay and bring family. I would recommend this place for anyone wanting a retreat - a home away from home.
Vous ĂȘtes reçu par Steve & Danielle Gerencer RUMEN THE HAZ
We are Steve & Danielle Gerencer, from Canada. Steve is of Hungarian/Slovenian descent and Danielle is of Canadian/Scottish/French descent. We enjoy traveling to learn about the world, the history, and people.
Steve: As a child, I would frequent my grandparent's home every summer. I grew up speaking Hungarian, as this was the language in the area at the time. As a Canadian boy visiting family during times of communism, there have been many a story told from my naive antics of those times. The home sat empty for over 25 years since my grandparents passed, and Danielle and I are proud to have updated it and keep as much of the heritage as possible. My family still resides in the region.