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Gästehaus Stotter
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2 bedrooms, one with double bed and second bedroom with twin beds.
Please note that the room rate is based on 2 guests. Maximum occupancy is 3 guests (see Hotel Policies).
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Restaurants nearby
- Weyerhof On the outskirts of Weyer, this farmstead, the presence of which was first documented in 1130, lies at the start of the Habach Valley. It has been owned by the Meilinger family since 1832, and today the hotel and restaurant are in the capable hands of siblings Elisabeth and Franz Meilinger Jr. The chef and his team cook up traditional regional cuisine with seasonal influences, served either à la carte or as a tasting menu, and accompanied by an all-Austrian wine list. A five- or seven-course surprise menu is available Fri-Mon by pre-booking (one day in advance). The cosy space with a beautiful3.4km
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Attractions nearby
- Schloss Hochneukirchen church building in Neukirchen am Großvenediger, Austria756m
- Wildkogel mountain in the Kitzbühel Alps in Salzburg4.3km
- Sulzbachfall waterfall in the Venediger Group in Salzburg2.1km
- Burgruine Hieburg castle ruin2.5km
- Burgruine Weyer building in Bramberg am Wildkogel, Austria3.4km
- Friedburg castle ruin in Salzburg3.2km
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