To bring, or not to bring.

At Raus, we believe in the simplicity of just getting away to enjoy the great outdoors or great company without stressful preparations. Our cabins include all the essentials you’ll need for a comfortable stay in the outdoors. Here’s what we recommend to pack.

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To bring, 
or not to bring.

The right clothes for every season.

On cold winter days, the wood stove provides for cozy temperatures – additionally, it’s best to pack warm clothes such as cozy socks and thick sweaters and a raincoat for rainy days. As the meadows and fields on which your cabin is located can be muddy, also think of sturdy shoes and rubber boots.

In the summer, direct sunlight in the cabin can make it a bit warmer. A fan and a sunshade are ready for you on hot summer days – so you only need to pack light clothes and swimwear for a jump into a cool lake and of course – your favorite sunglasses.

What not to bring.

  • Bedding. Cozy pillows, duvet, and throw are provided.
  • Towels. There are two small ones and two big ones as well as a shower mat ready for you.
  • Hair and body gel. We got you covered with a range of biodegradable products.
  • Yoga mat. Here are two mats stored for you under the seating area.
  • Speakers. A compact portable speaker is already awaiting you.
  • Hairdryer. We literally believe in a good blow-dry with a gentle breeze in the fresh air. Unfortunately, our cabins are not designed for power-intensive electrical appliances such as hairdryers, which is why we ask you to leave them at home. There is one exception in our Lodge am See - here we provide you with a hairdryer in your cabin!
  • Flashlight. In case you want to go out again in the dark to watch the starry night sky.
  • Lighter.

What to bring.

  • Toothbrush & toothpaste. Preferably an eco-friendly version.
  • Warm socks (or slippers) and pajamas. Maybe you don't even need more ;)
  • Food & drinks, if not booked with us. Our cabins have tap water. Depending on the location, the taste may vary – if you're sensitive to this, please bring a few bottles of drinking water just in case.
  • If you plan to arrive after sunset, it's best to take a flashlight with you or save enough battery for your mobile phone flashlight.
  • Your favorite book or magazine. However, we have arranged a small reading selection in the cabin to surprise you.
  • A pair of hiking boots and, depending on the season, rubber boots. For long walks in the woods.
  • A Bathrobe, if you’ve booked the sauna (at locations with a sauna, you can usually also add it to your stay).
  • Tick and mosquito spray for you and your four-legged friend(s) in case a few joiners lurks here and there in the shady forest.
  • A sleeping mask to sleep in (of course letting the sunrise wake you up is also an option).
  • A picnic blanket for a cozy picnic on the surrounding meadows and fields.


How to pack.

We recommend packing a tote bag or – what is even more convenient for a trip into nature – a backpack. Since the roads to our cabins can be a bit bumpy, especially if you have booked one of our remote locations, a wheeled suitcase is unfortunately not very suitable for your stay. We also advise you to pack as light as possible because the walk to your cabin may take up to 15 minutes from the parking lot.

Our Raus Weekender bag has room for everything you might need – and maybe even an extra deck of cards or your favorite book. And if no getaway is on the horizon, we hope this bag serves as a reminder to take some time to escape again soon.

Kitchen equipment.

In the kitchen of our cabins, you will find a gas stove with two burners, a refrigerator, and a sink. The kitchen in our cabins is equipped with all the essentials needed to cook yourself a delicious meal. Here’s everything you’ll find on site:

  • Coffee and tea.
  • French press and a tea strainer.
  • Oil, vinegar, salt, and pepper.
  • A big cooking pot, a small cooking pot, and a pan.
  • Knives & cutting boards.
  • Cooking spoon, spatula, spaghetti stick, soup ladle, and salad servers.
  • Whisk, peeler, colander, can opener, corkscrew, and scissors.
  • Detergent. Ecological and harmless for you and nature.

Please note that the kitchen is unfortunately not equipped with an oven!