Very good
Location rating score
920 meters to public transportation
Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
Hot tub
Sauna
Daily housekeeping
Value for money | 7.9 |
Distance to city center | 0.3 Km |
Location rating | 7.3 |
This family-run hotel is in Trassenheide, on the Baltic Sea island of Usedom. It offers free Wi-Fi and free use of the pool and sauna area. All rooms at the 4-star Familien Wellness Hotel Restaurant Seeklause include a safe, fridge and TV. The apartments feature a fully equipped kitchen and can accommodate up to 5 people. The spa area is 6562 ft² in size, and includes a spa bath and gym. There are also massages, beauty treatments and courses in water aerobics, Nordic walking and aerobics. Guests can relax in the family room, borrow a book from the library or rent a bicycle. The Seeklause also has volleyball, table tennis and badminton facilities. There is a children's play area in the restaurant. The ocean-themed restaurant serves local dishes. Meals can be enjoyed on the terrace during the summer or by the fire in winter. A shuttle bus can bring you directly to the beach, 0.9 mi away. For the duration of their stay at the hotel, guests enjoy free use of the UBB (Usedomer Bäderbahn) railway free of charge and all public bus lines on the island of Usedom including the town of Wolgast.
Children and extra beds
Extra beds are dependent on the room you choose. Please check the individual room capacity for more details.
All children are welcome.
Guest's age | Extra bed |
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Children 0-5 year(s) | Stay for free if using existing bedding. If you need an extra bed, it will incur an additional charge. |
Guests 6 years and older are considered as adults | Must use an extra bed which will incur an additional charge. |
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