About the accommodation
There are four buildings on the mill property along the banks of the stream: huge blocks that amaze passers-by. Today's foundations date back to the 18th and 19th centuries.
The function as a mill was probably abandoned since around 1920, the warehouse building was rebuilt as accommodation and the mill building was converted into an electric power station, as the house is still popularly known today. Until the 1950s, a DC generator in the turbine house supplied the village with electricity.
Accommodation
The mill is intended to inspire its residents and guests to be active, to discover new things, to shape them with hands, head and tools and to further develop what they find. And rediscover yourself: Ideas, talents, inclinations!
Our holiday flats on the 2nd floor have been lovingly renovated in a biological and natural way.
The rooms are suitable for single travellers and couples, for families and as group accommodation. Relaxation seekers, in need of time off. And also all those who want to combine creative work and relaxation. Each room has a different theme.
There are several communal bathrooms for all guests, which are equipped with shower, toilet and several washbasins.
Surroundings and activites
In the Himmelpfort mill you have seminars, work or simply take a break. For this purpose, there are various seminar and relaxation rooms and a library.
For nature lovers and sports enthusiasts, there is a wide range of lakes and landscapes for day trips. The hosts are available for recommendations.
Location and getting around
The Himmelpfort mill is easily accessible by train, bicycle and car.
The mill is located directly next to several long-distance cycle paths, with a bus stop in front of the house, with its immediate proximity to the Stolp and Haussee lakes, the water connection via the Mühlenfliess to the Havel and in the area of the Lychen and Feldberger Seenlandschaft. By train from Berlin you can reach Fürstenberg within 50 Min.