About The
Hotel Parkview
Where heritage meets the whisper of the Elm forest. A sanctuary designed for the soul, curated for the refined traveler.
Our Legacy
Hotel Parkview
am Elm
A quiet and comfortable sanctuary located in the Elm-Asse region of North Germany, near the historic town of Schöppenstedt.
Our concept focuses on comfort, simplicity, and a relaxed environment. Guests can enjoy a calm atmosphere while remaining perfectly positioned to explore nature trails, cycling routes, and local cultural sites.
Whether for a business trip, cycling tour, or longer accommodation, we provide a welcoming place to stay amidst rolling green landscapes.
Explore the Grounds
Our Environment
The Elm region is known for its natural landscapes, forests, and cycling routes. The surroundings offer many opportunities for outdoor activities such as:
- Cycling through the Elm-Asse hills
- Hiking and nature walks
- Visiting nearby villages and towns
- Exploring regional history and culture
"The area around Schöppenstedt is also associated with the well-known folklore character Till Eulenspiegel, making it an interesting destination for visitors exploring local heritage."
Our Approach
Hotel Parkview am Elm focuses on creating a calm and comfortable environment for all guests, blending natural serenity with modern utility.
Quiet Surroundings
A sanctuary designed for mental reset and peace.
Refined Living
Clean and comfortable accommodation.
"A relaxed atmosphere suitable for rest and focused work."
Facilities & Guest Comfort
Practical amenities curated for the discerning traveler.
Free Parking
Private car parking spaces available for hotel guests.
Bicycle Friendly
Bicycle parking and easy access to Elm cycling routes.
E-Bike Charging
Dedicated charging stations for electric bicycles.
Smoke-Free Hotel
Clean indoor environment with outdoor smoking area.
Comfort Stays
Clean, quiet and comfortable rooms for relaxation.
Extra Services
Trekking gear, baby cots and pet beds on request.
A Convenient Location
Conveniently located for guests wishing to explore the Elm region and nearby North German countryside.