
Welcome to Gutshaus Stolpe
Gutshaus Stolpe is located in the heart of a listed estate dating back to the 19th century, surrounded by a beautiful park which is dotted with ancient trees. The River Peene, which flows into the nearby Baltic Sea, runs along the boundaries of the spacious, privately owned grounds
Gutshaus Stolpe was repurchased in 1994 by Kurt Stürken, whose parents had been the estate owners up to 1945, and in doing so he also acquired 150 hectares of lush meadows and woodland. Over a period of two years, the entire property was lovingly renovated, restored and converted into a hotel and restaurant. However, what really makes Gutshaus Stolpe special is the concept behind the restoration. We have drawn inspiration from the countless small country inns which are so abundant in the UK and France. The hotelier is more of a friendly host than a profit-minded service provider.
The property invites guests to relax. Besides its guest rooms, there are many other areas where people can unwind by enjoying a glass of wine or a cup of tea, reading a book or simply chatting to other guests. On the ground floor of the Gutshaus, you will find not only the restaurant and our large, inviting terrace with a view over the grounds, but also a wood-panelled bar with library, an elegant lounge, a spacious entrance hall with a cosy inglenook fireplace and a conservatory with a traditional tiled stove. Even over a longer stay, Gutshaus Stolpe offers you plenty of opportunities to gain a new perspective on things.






























