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Boasting 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom with a shower, this spacious apartment has a well-fitted kitchen and a terrace. In th…
The double room features a private bathroom equipped with a shower and a hairdryer. The double room has parquet floors,…
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Restaurants nearby
- Kammer5★ Michelin This converted farmstead, which is over 250 years old, has been given a new lease of life courtesy of an upscale, modern makeover, without any of its original character being lost in the process. A laid-back, relaxed atmosphere reigns in the elegant, clean-lined restaurant housed in what was once the cowshed. The beautiful brick cross-vaulted ceiling lends a special quality to the space. The open kitchen is visible from a few of the tables. True to the motto "Vive la Hoamat" (regional soul, French craft), the seasonal set menu comprising four or six courses showcases many regional ingredients 19.2km
- Die SchmiedeBib Are you a fan of no-frills cuisine that stands out for its craftsmanship and flavour as well as the quality of its regional ingredients? In addition to classic Austrian fare such as Backhendl (breaded fried chicken), Wiener schnitzel etc, you can indulge in dishes such as fried lake trout with Mediterranean pearl barley and a Riesling foam, or roast lamb with Serviettenknödel (bread dumplings). Diners will appreciate the attentive, friendly service and cosy interior done out in a modern style and warm tones. The gorgeous wine cellar dates back to the 16C. Head for the terrace with a view of th19.9km
- Lukas Restaurant★ Michelin "France, Japan, Innviertel" is the tagline here. In this tastefully decorated restaurant – with a distinctive blend of old vaulted ceilings and modern design – Lukas Kienbauer and his team can be seen at work in the open kitchen. Here, superb ingredient quality meets artisanal precision in dishes that skilfully bridge the gap between classic French and Japanese cuisine, and the culinary traditions of the Inntal. The surprise menu comes in a four-, six- or eight-course format – and Japanese A5 Wagyu is available to add on or swap in. There is an excellent selection of wines, to be perused on a 34.9km
- SENNS.Restaurant★★ Michelin Gusswerk – once a bell foundry – is an impressive location for a restaurant. Details of the old industrial architecture have been skilfully combined with chic, stylish modern furnishings. The centrepiece is the open kitchen, allowing you to watch the team led by Andreas Senn and head chef Christian Geisler at work. The cuisine is presented in the form of "The 5 Senses of Taste", a set menu that abounds with creativity and well-thought-out details, finely balanced textures and bold flavours, from the five savoury appetisers to dishes such as "Chilean sea bass, ajoblanco, tomato, Amalfi lemon", 39.9km
- Pfefferschiff★ Michelin Just outside Salzburg, Iris and Jürgen Vigné's establishment offers an escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. In a lovely 17C parish house, dine in one of the charming, cosy rooms, outside on the attractive terrace or in a lounge. The cuisine is characterised by a bold and inventive spirit, infused with a personal touch that shines through in dishes like the foie gras terrine with cauliflower and passion fruit; a symphony of textures and flavours that showcases the chef's mastery of contrasting elements. When it comes to the quality of his ingredients, Jürgen Vigné sets great store by 39.2km
- Waldschänke★ Michelin A family business par excellence! While owner Heinz Grabmer and his motivated team take care of the service side of things, Elisabeth Grabmer and son Clemens form a well-oiled machine in the kitchen. They skilfully navigate between classic and modern cuisine, the highlight of their handiwork being the two set menus. These feature dishes such as wonderfully rare fillet of Almenland ox accompanied by well-seasoned king trumpet mushrooms and oyster mushrooms with beautiful roasted notes and an aromatic small spelt foam finished with a terrific jus boasting shine and depth. The à la carte menu is 40.2km
- Ikarus★★ Michelin Further to its recent makeover, Ikarus is more stylish than ever. Set inside the architecturally spectacular Hangar-7, which also houses a fascinating exhibition of aeroplanes, helicopters and racing cars, the restaurant combines modern elegance and high-tech flair. The decor is upscale and minimalist with a colour scheme of grey and black. The new glass-enclosed wine climate cabinet immediately draws the eye, dark flooring and leather-upholstered tables add a touch of sophistication, and the striking lights in the ceiling produce a soothing, soft glow. The whole space radiates a sense of calm46.1km
- Atelier Fischer★ Michelin It's a shame you can't enjoy Stefan Fischer's high-calibre cuisine all year round. The surprise menu consists of five to eight contemporary and innovative courses, with dishes such as smoked South Burgenland pigeon from southern Burgenland with umeboshi plum, spelt, consommé, shiitake mushroom, elderberry and rowanberry. Wine pairing recommendations come courtesy of the amiable and highly qualified sommelier. This tastefully designed restaurant occupies the first floor of a modern pavilion on the waterfront promenade – as one would expect, spots on the terrace are much in demand. The floor-to-43.5km
- Esszimmer★ Michelin As far as Salzburg's foodies are concerned, the Kaiblinger family's elegant restaurant with its vibrant, colourful decor is as important a landmark as the Mönchsberg. Made using excellent produce, Andreas Kaiblinger's culinary creations are classical in their foundations and full of flavour. He sparingly incorporates Asian and Mediterranean seasonings and gives his dishes a certain individuality. He and his team work meticulously to create punchy cuisine. Your charming maître d', Andrea Kaiblinger, has some fascinating wine recommendations up her sleeve. Delightful rear courtyard terrace!43.8km
- The Glass Garden★ Michelin Housed in a distinctive glass vault with an elegant interior and a magnificent view of the city, Schloss Mönchstein's fine dining restaurant is an impressive space. Simon Wagner, who previously worked at Schloss Schauenstein in Fürstenau and IGNIV by Andreas Caminada in Bad Ragaz, is in charge of the kitchen here. With great skill, he reinterprets Austrian culinary tradition with a creative twist. Diners have a choice of two set menus (one vegetarian) comprising four or six courses, plus optional wine pairings. Alternatively, there is an à la carte selection, and "grosses pièces" such as whole44.0km
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Attractions nearby
- Bad Füssing municipality of Germany21.9km
- BWT X Upper Austrian Arena football stadium13.8km
- Bad Griesbach im Rottal town of Germany33.9km
- Bad Birnbach market municipality in the district of Rottal-Inn in Bavaria36.1km
- Attersee lake in Upper Austria36.6km
- Mondsee lake in Upper Austria37.7km
- Hohensalzburg Fortress fortress in Salzburg, Austria44.5km
- Salzburg Cathedral church in Austria44.3km
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