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Landgasthof Rechenwirt

Elsbethen
8.8/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Quadruple Room
2x Twin 32 Up to 4

The room features cable TV and a private bathroom with a shower and free toiletries.

Superior Double Room
1x Super King 26 Up to 2

The unit has 1 bed.

Basic Triple Room
1x Sofa Bed 20 Up to 3

The room features cable TV and a private bathroom with a shower and free toiletries.

Double Room
1x Queen 20 Up to 2

The room features cable TV and a private bathroom with a shower and free toiletries.

Small Double Room
1x Double 20

This double room includes a flat-screen TV with cable channels and a private bathroom. The unit offers 1 bed.

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Restaurants nearby

  • Gasthof Schloss Aigen The history of this place dates all the way back to 1402! The kitchen team puts a modern spin on traditional Austrian cuisine, and diners can opt for a set menu or order dishes à la carte. Our tip: Try the boiled beef, which is prepared in a range of different ways. The charming interior is tastefully decorated and exudes an appealing family atmosphere. In summer, don't miss the gorgeous terrace laid out in the courtyard beneath the boughs of the chestnut trees.2.2km
  • Zum Buberl Gut More than just a pretty face, this gorgeous 17C country estate, located on the outskirts of the city, is also a delightful setting for a delicious meal. The cosy interior marries classic elegance with charming regional touches, creating a welcoming atmosphere. In the summer, the lovely garden beckons. The cuisine is a flavoursome blend of Austrian and Mediterranean influences. The wine list, too, is definitely worth a look. Tip: Come at lunchtime for the small, moderately priced menu available.2.3km
  • Animo by Aigner Having worked together at Hangar 7, Elisabeth (Lizzy) and Jakob Aigner have now opened their own place here, introducing a charming new concept to the area. While he presides front-of-house, providing friendly and attentive service and astute wine recommendations, she prepares Mediterranean fare in the kitchen. Made from the finest ingredients, her dishes are flavoursome and unfussy – the offerings are written up on a blackboard. The terrace is delightful in summer.2.7km
  • das Schrei Hosts Jakob Schmid and Daniel Reifecker form an owner-and-chef duo who clearly take great pleasure in their work. They serve a creative surprise menu comprising four to seven courses, with a vegetarian version available by pre-order. The ingredients, which are of outstanding quality, are sourced primarily from the region. Friendly, adept service includes personal presentations of some dishes by the kitchen team. For pairings, there are wines, non-alcoholic options or a combination of both. The excellent wine list highlights bottles from Austria, Germany and France. The interior is stylish and 2.9km
  • Brunnauer In the lovely historical setting of Villa Ceconi, Sybille and Richard Brunnauer's restaurant is the place to experience fantastic Austrian-style hospitality and cuisine. The dishes draw on French and international influences but give pride of place to the region and the seasons. Shining examples are the Styrian Alpine prawns with Marchfeld asparagus and creamed peas, or Tauern lamb with potato and leek mash and wild cauliflower. There are also vegan options. Everything is freshly prepared using premium ingredients. The themed speciality weeks are worth seeking out – from "Veal Offal Specialiti3.3km
  • Der Schützenwirt In 2020, following stints at top-flight establishments, Andrea and Robert Rübsam fulfilled their dream of opening their own restaurant, which is located in a picturesque and tranquil spot some 20min south of Salzburg. Their culinary approach is grounded in seasonality and local sourcing, with 25 regional producers supplying fresh top-notch ingredients. The dishes reflect Austrian tradition, elevated with imaginative twists and influences from around the globe. The menu is written up on a board, featuring options such as "Gazpacho andaluz, bell pepper, jalapeño, croutons", "Pickled trout, cucum3.4km
  • Paradoxon The atmosphere here is pleasantly down-to-earth, and the waitstaff laid-back and friendly. The cuisine is modern and seasonal. Along with à la carte options such as char ceviche or local ribeye steak, there is a set menu comprising four or six courses. Tip: Brunch is also served on Sat and Sun (10am-2pm). N.B. cash payments only. The restaurant also has an online shop selling home-made goods (sauces, pesto, jam etc), as well as beer and wine.3.5km
  • Gasthof Goldgasse The dishes served here present a new take on old Salzburg recipes from a cookbook published in 1719! Located in the heart of the old town, the restaurant is incredibly cosy, thanks to its rustic light wood finishings and lovely vaulted ceiling. The friendly service adds to the charming atmosphere. The menu of Austrian classics naturally includes Backhendl (breaded fried chicken), Wiener schnitzel and Topfenschmarrn (shredded curd pancake). Tip: Book well in advance! The 700-year-old building also houses a chic little boutique hotel – you might be tempted to stay a little longer!4.1km
  • Goldener Hirsch This restaurant in the eponymous hotel in the old town serves modern dishes that draw on international influences as well as Austrian classics. You can dine à la carte or opt for a set menu (vegetarian option). Be sure to peruse the decent wine list with an emphasis on Austrian labels. A striking white vaulted ceiling, lovely parquet flooring and delightful nods to tradition in the decor contribute to the atmosphere. Parking at Altstadtgarage A.4.4km
  • Meissl & Schadn The schnitzel reigns supreme at this restaurant in the heart of the old town. Even from the outside you can peer into the open kitchen and see the house speciality, Wiener schnitzel, being prepared. The rest of the menu is worth perusing too, with other Austrian classics such as Tafelspitz, Esterházy lentils, or goose (when in season). And be sure to save room for dessert – traditional treats like Salzburger Nockerlor classic apple strudel are too good to miss! Highlights also include a nicely curated wine list and professional service that's both warm and attentive. The setting has its own ap4.5km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Hellbrunn Palace château1.4km
  • Hellbrunner Berg mountain in the city of Salzburg1.3km
  • Hohensalzburg Fortress fortress in Salzburg, Austria3.7km
  • Salzburg Zoo zoo in Austria1.6km
  • Salzburg Cathedral church in Austria4.0km
  • Anif Palace palace in Austria2.6km
  • Salzburg Museum Austrian museum in Salzburg, Austria4.0km
  • St Peter's Archabbey Salzburg Benedictine monastery in Salzburg, Austria3.9km

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