Sankt Margarethen im Burgenland, Burgenland, Autriche
Sankt Margarethen is a small but famous village between Eisenstadt and Rust ( famous for Storks ) and Lake Neusiedl. There is a Family park with many...
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juin 2009
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Our home is very friendly with a nice kitchen with an adjoining dining room. It has three floors with a lot of toys and games for children from the age of 1 to 6. Our garden is very quiet being surrounded by a hedge. This is where we spent most of our time in summer.
We are four in our family. Andreas (24, primary school teacher), Judith (26, theater teacher) and our two children amelie (4) and Noah (1). We just have been married last week and want to spend our honeymoon (with our children) in Hawaii. This is the first time we try to do a house exchange and that`s why we are really looking forward to your offers!
Our house is ideal for a family holiday which should satisfy cultural interests as well as contain sport activities: Austria`s capital vienna can be reached within 40 minutes, the famous Neusiedler See (lake Neusiedel)can be reached within 15 minutes by bus or car, but you can also go there by bike (several bikes are in our garage). You can also go hiking, the beginning of the Alps is only 25 minutes away.
Sankt Margarethen is a small but famous village between Eisenstadt and Rust ( famous for Storks ) and Lake Neusiedl. There is a Family park with many...
Please note that due to Covid restrictions we are unable to travel from Ireland at the moment we are therefore only interested in homes in Ireland. We will...
The house is at the famous "Dreiländereck". Means three country corner: Austria, Italy, Slovenia. There are skiresorts next to the house, mountains to climb...