Weissenhaus Private Nature Luxury Resort

Spa and culinary delights on the Baltic Sea in Holstein Switzerland

Weissenhaus Grand Village & Resort by the sea, the very first steps after the entrance gate of Weissenhaus will make you breathe a sigh of relief: a wide avenue, lush meadows, green forests and the omnipresent scent of the sea welcome you warmly. The view of the yellow of the wheat, the green of the lime trees and the blue of the Baltic Sea make stress fade away. At WEISSENHAUS, the hideaway in an idyllic rural setting, spa and culinary connoisseurs in particular feel at home. The private property in Holstein Switzerland is 75 hectares in size, directly on the three-kilometre-long natural beach of the Baltic Sea. The individual suites, rooms and restaurants are spread throughout the grounds. After the professional treatments in the Schlosstherme spa, you will feel refreshed and relaxed, cheerful and serene, alert and focussed. The three restaurants on the premises will spoil you with everything from a 2-star gourmet experience in the castle to the perfect turbot with a sea view in the boathouse.

Important note:

This trip is partially suitable for travellers with reduced mobility, depending on their impairment.
Please contact us for detailed advice and handling of flights, transfers and accommodation.

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Dirk Gowin

Dirk Gowin

Founder, Managing Director and Select Travelist

030 / 69 80 21 92
gowin@select-luxury.travel

"A long walk on the beach, a soothing treatment in the spa and soon it will be time for dinner in one of the many restaurants - a visit to the WEISSENHAUS is a pleasure at any time of year. Be it in spring, when nature awakens, in summer, when the warming sun is high in the sky, in autumn, when melancholy slowly creeps in, or winter with short days and particularly cosy evenings."