Apartment “Heimgarten”
Max. number of guest
5
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Property size
50.00 m2
Where you’ll be
Holiday apartment Heimgarten is a ground-floor apartment of approx. 50 m² in Daserhaus, a former farmhouse with a long and interesting history. In the immediate vicinity you’ll find the village maypole, bakery, butcher, church and traditional inns – all within easy walking distance, including for families with children.
The apartment is ideal for families, couples and groups of friends and comfortably accommodates 2 to 4 guests. In exceptional cases, we can also host up to 6 guests – please note that it will then feel quite cozy, which many guests happily accept for short stays or hiking trips with friends. The apartment includes a separate bedroom, a combined living/dining room, a spacious hallway, a kitchen and a bathroom with shower and toilet. Wi-Fi and a TV are of course available.
A small, terrace-like outdoor area right by the house is perfect for sitting down, relaxing and unwinding after an active day.
Daserhaus is located in a typically Upper Bavarian village with a lively everyday atmosphere. During grazing season, cows pass by the house in the morning and in the evening – a lovely experience especially for children and guests from the city. On weekends, you may also see traditional costume groups and local parades. The church bells are part of village life as well and add a calm rhythm to the day.
During the Bavarian Easter holidays, Whitsun holidays and summer holidays, we reserve the right to rent the apartment to a maximum of two guests. At these times we are not always on site, and we want to ensure that everyone’s stay remains as smooth and relaxed as possible.
The local tourist tax is already included in the price.
Beds
1
Double beds
1
Sofa beds
1
Single beds
Amenities
Getting around
Public transport & EV charging
The district of Garmisch-Partenkirchen is part of the Munich Transport and Tariff Association (MVV). Buses and trains run regularly throughout the region.
You can find current timetables and departure times at www.bahn.de, in the DB Navigator app, and in the MVV Munich app.
In the “Blaues Land” region, the on-demand shuttle “Blauer Land Bus” complements public transport. It can be booked easily via an app and can be used free of charge with the Deutschlandticket.
Ohlstadt is located directly on the railway line
Munich – Weilheim – Murnau – Garmisch-Partenkirchen – Mittenwald – Innsbruck,
making it very well connected to regional and long-distance rail services.
With the guest card
you receive upon arrival, you can also use buses and trains free of charge on the routes
Murnau – Oberammergau
and Uffing – Garmisch-Partenkirchen.
For guests arriving with an electric car, an EV wallbox is available directly at the house, with charging power of up to 11 kW.
Charging is billed via a service fee of up to €0.39 per kWh.
Please let us know if you’d like to charge, and we’ll activate it for you easily.
Neighborhood
The neighbourhood
Daserhaus is located right in the heart of Ohlstadt, a traditional village in the “Blaues Land” region that is still strongly shaped by agriculture, local traditions and community life. Our direct neighbours are mainly farmers, small craft businesses and families who have lived here for generations. A lively village atmosphere is simply part of everyday life here.
During grazing season, cows walk through the village in the morning and evening—sometimes passing right by the house. For many guests this is a special experience; for locals it is completely normal. Chickens, sheep and other farm animals also shape the village scenery. Sounds, smells and movement are naturally part of rural life.
Ohlstadt actively lives its Bavarian traditions: the maypole stands in the village centre, and on weekends you will often see traditional costume groups, brass bands or local processions. The church bells structure the day and—also at night—are part of the village’s long-established culture.
A bakery, butcher, inns and small local businesses are all within easy walking distance. People greet each other, use first names and chat—creating a sense of community that is often lost in bigger cities. At the same time, Ohlstadt is a quiet base for hiking, cycling and exploring the surrounding mountains and lakes.
We live in the house with our family—four children and dogs. This means the house and the neighbourhood are lively, not sterile or anonymous. If you are looking for absolute silence or a hotel-like atmosphere, this may not be the right place. But if you appreciate authentic village life, closeness to nature and a relaxed, down-to-earth environment, you will feel at home here.
