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1000things Austria as a guest at the Lärchenhof – a very special visit

Katharina Kiesenhofer from 1000things Austria was looking for a place that offered a real break from hectic city life and everyday stress. She found exactly that in picturesque Wagrain-Kleinarl and especially at the Lärchenhof. The article impressively describes how our hotel, with its warm atmosphere and focus on regeneration, brings body and mind into harmony.

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The relaxed and flexible attitude of our hotel, which allows guests to organize their stay entirely according to their own needs, was particularly emphasized. Breakfast, for example, is not limited by fixed times – if you would like to have a leisurely breakfast until the afternoon, this is of course possible with us. This freedom and informality create a space in which real relaxation is possible. Another highlight of the article is the description of Claudia’s extraordinary cuisine. With great attention to detail and impressive creativity, she conjures up daily changing four-course menus that delight both the palate and the eye. Most of the ingredients come from our own garden, which the editorial team was able to get to know during a personal tour. Fresh herbs for aromatic teas, crunchy vegetables and juicy salads – all this forms the basis for culinary experiences that will be remembered. The guests of 1000things Austria were particularly impressed by the open and inviting atmosphere of our kitchen. The opportunity to look over Claudia’s shoulder while she cooked, taste a homemade vermouth and chat in a relaxed atmosphere was considered a unique and special experience. The article also emphasizes the beauty and tranquillity of the surrounding nature, which offers additional opportunities for regeneration with its new power spots. Walks, hikes and simply lingering in the idyllic landscape help you to leave the stress of everyday life behind and recharge your batteries.

We are overjoyed that 1000things Austria perceived and described our philosophy and our offer so positively. This contribution is a wonderful recognition for us and at the same time an incentive to continue to ensure the well-being of our guests with full dedication. A big thank you to the 1000things Austria team for this inspiring visit and the beautiful article! We look forward to welcoming many more guests who are looking for true relaxation and unforgettable experiences.

Photo are from dear Michelle Doninger big thank you

 


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