Rennsteig region in transition: Pauli couple is looking for new owner for Rennsteigrose”!
Sonneberg: Future of accommodation in the Thuringian Forest secured. The Pauli couple is looking for a buyer for “Rennsteigrose” in Limbach.

Rennsteig region in transition: Pauli couple is looking for new owner for Rennsteigrose”!
The future of holiday accommodation in the Rennsteig region is in jeopardy. So reported insuedthueringen.de that the Fellberg hut near Steinach is secured. However, things are more uncertain when it comes to other accommodation properties. An outstanding example of this is the “Rennsteigrose” in Limbach, which is now looking for new owners.
The Pauli couple, who hosted holiday guests in their “Rennsteigrose” house for more than 25 years, have made the decision to look for a successor. According to the advertisement on eBay classifieds, the time has now come for a new family to find happiness in this special location. The “Rennsteigrose” offers an idyllic location high on the ridge of the Thuringian Forest, directly on the popular Rennsteig. This makes it an ideal retreat to unwind.
An ideal retreat area
The “Rennsteigrose” is not just a holiday home; it offers a wealth of activities for those seeking relaxation and families. Loud rennsteigrose.de Visitors can take advantage of various creative offerings in this cozy house, while the surrounding area of the Thuringian Forest offers numerous hiking and exploring opportunities. A special highlight are the two holiday apartments and the “Rennsteig hiking room”, which is available for €38.00 per person including a Thuringian country breakfast.
Of course, the Renntsteig region is not only known for its nature. The central location of the Limbach allows holidaymakers to take trips to Erfurt, Weimar, Gotha and Coburg - all reachable within less than an hour. The combination of relaxation and cultural excursions makes the region very popular with travelers.
Market development and overnight stay figures
The offer in Thuringia could change in the coming years, as the statistical authorities regularly publish data on the number of overnight stays. The Thuringian State Office for Statistics has already made adjustments to the travel areas, which means that from 2025 a comparison with the 2019 figures is no longer possible. This data is not only important for providers like the Pauli couple, but also reflects the general tourism development in the region.
The more recent monthly evaluations, which record arrivals and overnight stays in accommodation establishments, are a good source of information for anyone who wants to get into tourist rentals. These statistics are broken down by operating type and travel area and can provide valuable information about trends and demand.
In times when many are looking for new opportunities, the takeover of the “Rennsteigrose” could not only herald a new phase in life for the Pauli couple, but also represent a real opportunity for the future operators to become part of the flourishing Rennsteig holiday destination.