- Converted barn stays with open-plan living areas, mezzanines, and large windows that frame fields and farm life.
- Traditional farmhouses updated with modern amenities to provide comfortable holiday rentals while preserving character (exposed beams, stone walls, fireplaces).
- Guest cottages or small farm guesthouses tucked along tree-lined lanes, perfect for a private group retreat with intimate interiors.
- Glamping or eco-tent retreats on working farms, offering a closer-to-nature experience without sacrificing essential comforts.
- Self-catering farm stays with fully equipped kitchens, ideal for groups who want to plan hearty family-style meals after a day of activities.
- Cycling and hiking routes through tranquil farmland and forested lanes. Reithamm serves as a gateway to scenic day trips that are friendly to all fitness levels, with options to rent bikes locally if your accommodation doesn’t provide them.
- Horseback riding or pony trekking for groups who want to explore the countryside from a different vantage point. Many farms offer introductory riding sessions or guided countryside rides suitable for beginners and intermediate riders.
- Farm-to-table dining experiences that highlight regional produce. Some farms will showcase what’s in season, from fresh eggs and cheeses to herbs, berries, and honey harvested on-site.
- Local markets and village fairs. Niedersachsen counties are peppered with weekly markets where you can taste regional specialties, buy handmade crafts, and chat with farmers about farming traditions and seasonal harvests.
- Workshops and demonstrations. Depending on the farm, you might participate in bread baking, cheese making, butter churning, or flower arranging using local blooms.
- Nature and birdwatching. Niedersachsen’s open landscapes offer opportunities to spot native birds, see seasonal wildlife, and enjoy quiet mornings by nearby streams or ponds.
- Water-based activities along nearby rivers or lakes, including gentle kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, or a laid-back day by the shore if your Farm Stay is within easy reach of water.
- Stargazing nights and cozy evenings by the fire pit. After sunset, the countryside dark skies provide a perfect backdrop for stories, music, andRelaxed social moments with friends.
Day 2: Morning cycling route along quiet country lanes, followed by a farm tour that introduces you to the animals and the crops grown on site. Lunch features a regional specialty, and the afternoon offers a cooking workshop—learn to make a traditional bread or a simple, hearty soup using farm-fresh produce. Evening bonfire and stargazing cap off a day spent in motion.
Day 3: A more relaxed day that can include a guided hike to a nearby forest or nature reserve, a stop at a village bakery for morning pastries, and a visit to a farmers market where you can pick up unique gifts and edible souvenirs. End the day with a sunset river walk or a gentle paddle if water activities are available nearby.
Day 4: Departure day with a farewell breakfast featuring eggs from the farm, local yoghurt, honey, and seasonal fruit. If your group has time, consider one last stroll or a quick photoshoot in the meadows to capture the group’s memories.

