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From minimalist to luxurious: BIO HOTELS offer exceptional holiday concepts

The range of European eco hotels is varied and you'll find the perfect accommodation for every travel budget.

27 September 2021


The Bio Hotels have a wide range of offers, where every holidaymaker is sure to find what he or she is looking for. Because from Tiny Houses to the Chalet there is pretty much everything here. But no matter whether minimalist or pompous: All Bio Hotels impress with a consistently ecological offer as well as a clear focus on sustainability, environmental awareness and naturalness.

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Minimalism in the Tiny House and Mobile Home of Bio Hotels

If you like minimalism, you should definitely try a holiday in a Tiny House - that is, a tiny cottage. Because the variant of the Bio Hotels shows: Even with little space, it is quite cozy. The furnishings and equipment of the tiny houses concentrate on the essentials. Unnecessary frills find no place here. For many people, this is a concept that promises peace and relaxation. By the way, the minimalist hotel variant is available in several different versions.

At Biohotel Grafenast, for example, holidaymakers can book a "High End Wohnwagon". The minimalist cottage stands in the middle of a green mountain meadow in Tyrol and is equipped with a kitchenette and a small bathroom. Especially cozy: A fireplace invites you to cozy up in winter.

Meanwhile, the AmVieh Theater in Schwindegg, Bavaria, has created a "mobile home" for its guests. Surrounded by fields, meadows and orchards, the theme of tranquility is emphasized here. Restful sleep is almost guaranteed. By the way, the mobile home works without electricity - breakfast and bathroom are available in the nearby hotel.

The Bruggerhof in Kitzbühel has built unique wooden "igloos" for its guests. They are fully equipped with cooking niche, refrigerator and a spacious bathroom. In winter, the view of the snow-covered mountains makes any stress immediately evaporate.

At the AmVieh theatre (left) and the Bruggerhof (right), rest and relaxation apply. Credits: AmVieh-Theater, Sylvia M. Huber

Luxurious and sustainable: chalets close to nature

If you prefer something a little more extravagant, you should definitely plan a visit to a chalet. Chalets originate from Switzerland and are particularly common in the mountains. The first chalets were rustic mountain huts of cattle farmers at high altitudes. In this variant of organic hotels, the main emphasis is on comfort. In this way, the chalets also make it clear: luxury and sustainability are not a contradiction.

The Blasla Hof in Pustertal offers cosy chalets that focus on nature, togetherness and relaxation. A special highlight is also the spacious kitchen and the living room, which invite you to cook together. The furnishings are kept very natural: Furniture made of stone pine, larch and spruce exude a pleasant scent that makes you sleep well. Of course, it also stays natural when it comes to living: Because all chalets of the Blasla Hof are barefoot apartments.

The Demeter HofGut Zur Scheunenwirtin in the resort of Bartholomä offers 200 square metres of pure luxury with its luxurious chalet "KitzLein". The chalet is suitable for up to twelve people. Guests stay here completely among themselves and enjoy the special highlights, such as the sauna, a wine and cognac bar and a spacious garden.

At the chalets of the 7 Sentidos in the Bavarian Forest, the motto is "luxurious nonchalance". It's not just the 15,000 square metre forest and meadow area that makes for a holiday in a class of its own here. The rain shower, rich organic and Ayurvedic cuisine as well as the view of the Bavarian 8 Thousanders make the holiday an unforgettable experience. 

The Blasla Farm (left) and the Barn Landlady (right) combine luxury and sustainability. Credits: Blasla Hof, Zur Scheunenwirtin

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