Hotel in Weissensee, Austria
Neusacherhof
150pts
About Neusacherhof
A modern take on the classic Alpine hotel, the lakeside Neusacherhof is a strong argument for the continued relevance of the form: full-length windows frame views of the Weissensee, and knotted pine serves as a soothing backdrop for modern design furniture in the hotel’s handsomely minimalist rooms and suites. In a hotel like this the accommodations are only part of the story. The bathhouse and spa offer a range of therapies, from yoga and massage to a Finnish sauna and the “Wunderkammer,” a salt-brine steam room. A private beach is the gateway to a wide variety of water sports, and of course anything that can be done in the mountains can be done with Neusacherhof as home base. A typically Alpine sensibility undergirds the food and beverage offerings as well; the cuisine is typically hearty, and widely varied, from the inn’s unpretentious kitchen to the Italian fare on offer in the boathouse and Rouge Noir, the one-MICHELIN-Star fine dining establishment.
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