
Burgberg City Apartment
A modern and peaceful retreat with a private garden, a central location, and vibrant decor—perfect for both relaxation and adventure.
Relaxing
The Apartment
Living room
The vacation apartment features a cozy living room with Smart TV, a bedroom, a fully equipped modern kitchen, and a comfortable bathroom with a shower and bathtub. The kitchen is well-equipped with an oven, stove, refrigerator, and dishwasher, as well as a coffee machine and microwave. Tea and coffee are available free of charge. A dining table invites you to gather together.

Bedroom
The bedroom is furnished with a 1.80m wide double bed. Additionally, two pull-out beds, each 80cm wide, can be extracted from this bed. The fifth sleeping option is on a nearly new sofa bed.

Bathroom
In the bathroom, along with towels and a hairdryer, various hygiene and consumables for daily needs are available, ensuring you can enjoy your stay completely relaxed. We also offer a laundry service for a small additional fee.

Terrace
A special highlight is the covered terrace with a view over Daun – ideal for unwinding after an eventful day in nature or after a trip to the Nürburgring, which is only about 20 km away. WLAN and internet are included, and the access data as well as informational materials about the region are provided in the house.

Apartment
The non-smoking vacation apartment is pet-free. The accommodation is ideal for enthusiastic hikers, families with children, and motorsport fans.

All inclusive
Premium Comfort
The location
Here you'll find your oasis of relaxation
Surrounding
The Eifel
Pulvermaar Gillenfeld
The Pulvermaar near Gillenfeld is the deepest maar in the Eifel and was formed thousands of years ago by volcanic explosions. With its clear water and wooded shores, it is now one of the most popular destinations in the Vulkaneifel. Visitors can swim, hike, or simply enjoy the unique landscape.

Burg Manderscheid
Manderscheid Castle consists of two medieval castles perched high above the Lieser Valley. In the past, they served to protect and control important trade routes. Today, the ruins are among the most famous sights in the Eifel region and are a popular destination for hikers and history buffs.

Weinfelder Maar
The Weinfelder Maar, also known as the Totenmaar, is one of the most famous maars in the Eifel region. It lies peacefully amid forests and is characterized by its unique natural setting. Next to the maar is a small chapel with a cemetery, which lends the site a quiet and historic atmosphere.

Erresberg
The Erresberg is an extinct volcano in the Vulkaneifel and an important reminder of the region’s volcanic past. The “Steinborner Köpfe”—striking basalt lava rocks—are particularly well known. From the mountain, you can enjoy a beautiful view of the rolling Eifel landscape.

Panorama Eifel
The Eifel is a low mountain range in western Germany that extends into Belgium and Luxembourg. It is particularly known for its volcanic landscape, featuring maars, crater lakes, and forested hills. Many people visit the Eifel to hike, bike, or explore nature and historic sites.

