Hotel in Langenlois, Austria
LOISIUM Wine & Spa Resort Langenlois
150ptsWine country retreat with a specific niche.

About LOISIUM Wine & Spa Resort Langenlois
LOISIUM Wine & Spa Resort Langenlois is the most design-considered base in Austria's Kamptal wine region, with on-site spa facilities and direct access to the LOISIUM Wine World cellar network. The restaurant is a solid regional option rather than a destination in itself. Book for a wine-country weekend from Vienna — easiest outside the September–October harvest season.
Worth booking for the wine country setting — if you know what you're getting
LOISIUM Wine & Spa Resort Langenlois sits at the edge of Austria's Kamptal wine region, which is the clearest argument for booking it. Langenlois is one of Lower Austria's most important wine towns, and this property positions itself as the design-forward base for exploring it. The resort is connected to an underground wine cellar network and the LOISIUM Wine World, meaning you don't have to venture far to engage with the region's Grüner Veltliner and Riesling producers. For first-timers arriving from Vienna — roughly an hour's drive northwest , this is the most considered stay in town.
The architecture, designed by Steven Holl, is the first thing that sets expectations. The building reads as contemporary against the vineyard backdrop, which creates a specific atmosphere: calm, a little gallery-quiet, not the cosy Austrian inn some visitors might anticipate. The spa is a central draw, and the property markets itself as a wellness destination alongside its wine credentials. The combination works if you're planning a weekend that mixes cellar visits with downtime; it works less well if you're looking for a characterful village stay with local texture.
On-site dining is part of the package rather than a destination in itself. The restaurant draws on regional ingredients and wine-region positioning, which is appropriate but not a reason to drive out from Vienna on food alone. If the dining program matters to your decision, treat it as a solid complement to the setting rather than the headline act. For serious food-and-wine pilgrimages in the region, pair a stay here with visits to local producers covered in our full Langenlois wineries guide and check our full Langenlois restaurants guide for options beyond the hotel.
Booking is direct , this is not a hard reservation to secure outside of harvest season weekends in September and October, when Kamptal fills up and the property will be busiest. If you're planning around the grape harvest or local wine events, book at least six to eight weeks out. For a quieter stay with full spa access and less competition for rooms, late spring or early summer gives you the vineyard scenery without the autumn crowds.
For broader trip planning, see our full Langenlois hotels guide, our full Langenlois bars guide, and our full Langenlois experiences guide.
Know Before You Go
- Location: Loisium-Allee 2, 3550 Langenlois, Lower Austria
- Getting there: Approximately one hour by car from Vienna; Langenlois is accessible by train via Krems an der Donau
- Booking difficulty: Easy , outside harvest season, rooms are available on short notice
- Peak season: September–October (harvest); book 6–8 weeks ahead for autumn weekends
- Leading for: Couples, wine-curious travellers, weekend spa breaks from Vienna
- On-site dining: Regional focus; a complement to the stay, not a standalone destination
- Spa: Central to the property's appeal; plan time for it
- Connected experience: LOISIUM Wine World underground cellar tours on-site
Compare LOISIUM Wine & Spa Resort Langenlois
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LOISIUM Wine & Spa Resort Langenlois | Easy | — | ||
| Rosewood Schloss Fuschl | Michelin 3 Key | Unknown | — | |
| Rosewood Vienna | Michelin 2 Key | Unknown | — | |
| The Ritz-Carlton, Vienna | Unknown | — | ||
| Hotel Sacher Wien | Michelin 3 Key, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | |
| Family Nature Resort Moar Gut | Michelin 2 Key | Unknown | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is check-in like at LOISIUM Wine & Spa Resort Langenlois?
The property is at Loisium-Allee 2 in Langenlois, which means arriving by car is the practical choice — Langenlois is roughly an hour from Vienna and not well served by direct transit. Check-in is set within the resort's modernist building designed by Steven Holl, so the arrival experience is architecturally distinct from standard Austrian hotel lobbies. Arrive with time to orient yourself: the wine cellar access and spa orientation are part of the welcome, and rushing through them wastes the main draw of staying here.
How is the dining at LOISIUM Wine & Spa Resort Langenlois?
Dining here is focused on the Kamptal wine region context: the on-site restaurant works with local producers and is best understood as a complement to wine exploration rather than a standalone culinary destination. If you are coming primarily for the food, Vienna's restaurant scene offers more range. For guests staying here to explore Kamptal wineries, the dining format makes sense — it rounds out the stay without requiring you to drive elsewhere each evening.
How is the pool and spa at LOISIUM Wine & Spa Resort Langenlois?
The spa is one of the stronger reasons to book here over a standard wine-country guesthouse: it includes an indoor pool, sauna facilities, and treatments oriented around the vine and wine theme of the region. It is not a medical spa or a destination spa in the Therme Vals sense, but for a weekend reset attached to wine tasting, it delivers. Book treatments in advance, especially on weekends in harvest season when the property fills.
How does LOISIUM Wine & Spa Resort Langenlois compare to nearby hotels?
Against Rosewood Schloss Fuschl, LOISIUM is a different proposition entirely: Fuschl is a lakeside castle hotel with higher price points and broader luxury credentials, while LOISIUM is a purpose-built wine and spa property in a working wine village. Rosewood Vienna and The Ritz-Carlton Vienna are city hotels and not direct competitors for a Kamptal wine trip. Hotel Sacher Wien is a heritage Vienna institution — again, a different use case. Family Nature Resort Moar Gut in the Alps targets outdoor families; LOISIUM targets wine-interested couples or small groups. Choose LOISIUM specifically because you want to be in Kamptal wine country with spa access, not as a default luxury Austria pick.
When is the best time to book LOISIUM Wine & Spa Resort Langenlois?
Late September through October is harvest season in Kamptal and the most compelling time to visit: winery visits, harvest events, and the landscape are all at their peak. Book at least 6 to 8 weeks ahead for that window. Spring (April–May) is quieter, prices are typically softer, and the vineyards are photogenic without the harvest crowds. Avoid the assumption that any Austrian wine property is a winter destination by default — LOISIUM has spa facilities that work year-round, but the wine region context is strongest in the warmer months.
Which room category is best at LOISIUM Wine & Spa Resort Langenlois?
Rooms with vineyard-facing orientation are worth the upgrade: the Kamptal vineyard views are the setting that justifies choosing Langenlois over a Vienna hotel, and a courtyard or car-park-facing room undercuts that logic. Superior or Deluxe categories with terrace access make the most sense for a two-night stay. Standard rooms are adequate if budget is the constraint, but the property's design is best experienced with outdoor access to the surrounding landscape.
Is LOISIUM Wine & Spa Resort Langenlois good for business travel?
It is a poor fit for standard business travel: Langenlois has no major business district, and the property is designed around leisure, spa, and wine tourism. For corporate retreats or incentive groups with a food and wine focus, it works well — the combination of meeting space, wine cellar access, and spa gives a structured away-day format. Solo business travellers transiting through Lower Austria are better served by staying in Vienna and making a day trip to Kamptal.
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