Agricultural Domain Dösterhof

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description

brief description: 

An agricultural domain probably dating all the way back to Roman times must have existed on this very site. Pieces of a Roman millstone were found in the creek that runs below what once was a farm on the Roman Road which led from Trier via Zerf, Weiskirchen, Wadern, the agricultural domain Dösterhof and Altland to Tholey. Dösterhof was a sheep farm all throughout the 18th century. In 1915, a family restaurant was opened. From 1955 to 1958, a church was built on the domain, dedicated to Our Lady of Fatima. Until 2011, Dösterhof remained leased out to agriculturists, who for the most part practised general arable and dairy cattle farming. In November 2011, the Blasius family bought Dösterhof and converted it into a popular getaway destination, complete with holiday flats and a varied year-round programme of cultural activities.

relevant filming facts

usage: 
Hotel, restaurant, agricultural domain
condition: 
good
lighting conditions: 
variable
Background noise: 
Everything from quiet to lively, depending on how many people are there
surroundings: 
Farm land
ceiling height: 
2,70 metres
possible disturbing factors: 
Filming should not interfere with hotel and restaurant business operations
Space restrictions: 
Filming upon prior agreement only
Time restrictions : 
Filming upon prior agreement only
Catering: 
available
premises: 
Additional premises are available: meeting rooms

accessibility

car: 
Coming on the BAB 1 highway, take the Primstal exit and follow the main road in the direction of Wadern. Then take the road to Altland/Lockweiler.
train: 
Lebach train station, public transport from there

supply

sanitary facilities: 
available
parking lot: 
available
electricity supply: 
220V and high-voltage current available upon prior agreement
water supply: 
available

contact

Steffen Conrad