
Those who would like to experience the Olympiaregion Seefeld in all of its beauty stay at the five-star Hotel Klosterbräu, located quietly at the heart of the pedestrian precinct (accessible by car for our guests). Because to some degree, hotels are like people: Some just have that special personality and others don’t, and most of the time nobody can explain why. The Klosterbräu in Seefeld is without any doubt such a hotel personality. But what is it that creates this unique flair? Is it the personal, almost family-like atmosphere, coupled with all the amenities offered by a hotel of this category? Or is it the cosmopolitan and open-minded atmosphere combined with cosy Tyrolean hospitality? The harmonious blend of history and present, of tradition and zeitgeist, are certainly part of the recipe for success of the Klosterbräu and the Seyrling family who has run the hotel for six generations.
It is the highest concern of the hosts, the Seyrling family under the management of Cristina and Alois Seyrling, to make every guest feel entirely at ease. With its 97 comfortable rooms and suites the Klosterbräu has maintained a size small enough to be personal, yet it is big enough to provide all imaginable amenities. Be it the Ritter Oswald Stube gourmet restaurant, the Bräukeller, serving Tyrolean specialities, the 500-year old vaults, the heart of the hotel, or the Siglu: the Klosterbräu caters to all tastes. And those who want to pamper body and soul can choose between the monastic bath area boasting a spacious swimming pool, jacuzzi, fitness room and various saunas as well as the unique Beauty Oasis.
So it might very well happen that the guests forget about skiing and snowshoe hiking and spend their holidays exclusively at the Klosterbräu. Because lazing and relaxing are taken seriously in this hotel. Where else can you find weeks dedicated entirely to lazing or a special late risers breakfast served until 3.00 p.m.?
That does not mean, though, that the Klosterbräu is not a good place to work. On the contrary, thanks to its conference rooms the hotel provides the ideal setting for conferences, executive meetings or incentive events of every scale. The outstanding Augustiner-Chor (Augustinian choir) offers an impressive and historic ambiance and is good for conferences and seminars with up to 140 participants. It is equipped to the highest standard with a big glass roof, most modern audio- and visual equipment and LED wall lights in the colours of your CI. The Andreas Hofer Stube executive meeting room provides highly exclusive flair, boasts wood panelling, is equipped with comfortable leather chairs an a 8 meters long oakwood table and has the latest technical equipment.
Among gourmets, the exquisite cuisine of the five-star Hotel Klosterbräu is a lot more than an insiders’ tip, and some come from far away to dine here. This is particularly thanks to chef Johannes Partoll who takes care of the hotel’s restaurants together with his kitchen team. The gourmet place within the hotel grounds is Ritter Oswald Stube. The restaurant serves traditional gourmet cuisine, with the ingredients mainly being purchased from local farmers. Among the specialities are game and lamb dishes, local fish such as brown trout, charr or Zander from Lake Neusiedl and, even though neither local nor traditional, lobster in a lot of variations.
But what is the best cuisine without the appropriate wines to complement it? Once again, the Klosterbräu leaves nothing to be desired. More than 20,000 bottles are stored in the romantic vaults which, by the way, can also be booked for dinners for up to 12 people, with music and candlelight. The majority of the wines come from Austria, but you will also find bottles from France, Italy and Germany. Among the most precious rarities are old Château Margaux and old Château d’Yquem.
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