The Manor House

The comfortable historic manor house features a beautiful country-style kitchen with direct access to the large garden. This family-friendly holiday home accommodates between two and six guests.

The entrance is located on the courtyard side of the estate, where guests can park their cars and enjoy a seating area that invites you to linger in fine weather. At the rear of the house, you can relax in the sunny garden with terrace and barbecue area, or unwind on the lawn.

On the ground floor you will find a dining room, a spacious living room with internet TV and a wood-burning stove, a small office, a guest WC, the breakfast room, and the kitchen.

The upper floor consists of two suites with double beds, modern en-suite bathrooms with showers, and private sitting areas. A third bedroom with a double bed adjoins one of the bathrooms.

Up to two dogs are very welcome and are charged at €50 per dog per stay.
min. 4 nights, from 165 € per night

Mouse-Room

Bear-Suite

Lion-Suite

A peaceful evening in autumn

From the friendly, family-run manor house, the panoramic view stretches over sixty kilometers of fields, forests, and valleys. Indoors, oak-beamed ceilings and authentic features create a cozy setting for a comfortable stay in the living room, the dining room in the historic bakehouse, the former saddle room, and the country-style kitchen.

 

Suites & bedrooms

Both suites and the bedroom are individually furnished, combining modern comfort with historic charm.

Your dog is very welcome and can enjoy plenty of space to roam freely in the garden.

At De La Fontaine, you will begin each day feeling relaxed and ready for an unforgettable holiday experience.

Sitting area in quaint dining hall

The former bakehouse now serves as the dining room and opens onto the courtyard. The furniture is historic, among it a sturdy wooden table that comfortably seats six guests.

In warm weather, you can let the sunshine flood the room through the entrance door, while in winter you may enjoy a fine glass of wine in the cosy seating area.

Next door is the country-style kitchen, through which you reach the adjacent mud-room and the garden.

 

Sandstone floors : stone walls : oak beams

Having been remodelled more than once, the original manor house floors, walls and ceilings, tell about 400 years of fascinating Eifel history. The house is tastefully furnished, blending treasured family heirlooms with contemporary design.