Wir haben uns am 9.2.2023 einen Vortrag im Lokalsaal des Vieh-Heli angesehen, welcher von einem Goiserer Verein veranstaltet wurde. Als gelernte bzw. ausübende Gastronomen waren wir entsetzt über die verbalen und großteils themenverfehlenden sowie ausschließlich negativen Entgleisungen gegenüber dem vom Verein eingeladenen Vortragenden, die seitens der Saalvermieter, also der Wirtsleute eingebracht oder vielmehr ausgebracht wurden. Wenn man als Gastronom einen Saal für eine Veranstaltung zur Verfügung stellt und der Veranstalter ca. 100 zu bewirtende und zahlungskräftige Gäste beibringt, soll man unserer Meinung, wenn man als Gastronom gegen den Inhalt der Veranstaltung ist, entweder sein M… halten oder die Veranstaltung schlichtweg nicht annehmen. Die Gier ist ein Hund – oder vielleicht besser für den Schnitzelerzeuger – ein Schwein. Die Frage an den Chef Vieh-Heli lautet: Wenn Ihr einem Veranstalter Euren Saal für eine Musikveranstaltung mit Jazz-Musik zur Verfügung stellt, Ihr die Bewirtung übrighabt, Euch die Jazz-Musik allerdings nicht zusagt, dreht Ihr dann volle Kanne Techno-Musik oder den Goiserer 4-Gesang über die Lautsprecher auf? Vielleicht sollte man Euch die Entgleisungen verzeihen, da Ihr Marktschreier aufgrund des eher übermäßigen und augenscheinlichen Alkoholkonsums während der Veranstaltung ggf. out-of-order ward? Uns seht Ihr jedenfalls in Eurer „Nobellokalität“ nicht wieder und wir hoffen, dass der Verein bald ein eigenes Vereinslokal aufgebaut hat, damit dieser seine künftigen Veranstaltungen nicht mehr in der Gosse von Au veranstalten muss. Da wir Euch bereits am Ende der Veranstaltung mit dieser Sache konfrontiert haben und Eurerseits keinerlei Einsicht geäußert wurde, ist es uns ein Anliegen, diese ehrliche Bewertung im Netz zu hinterlassen, so wie Ihr auf Euren Tischkarten darum bittet. Es darf einen echt nicht wundern, dass die Gastronomie im Salzkammergut bei derartigen Wirtsleuten den Bach hinuntergeht uns immer mehr in Verruf gerät! Wie ein Schuster bei seinen Leisten bleiben soll, sollte ein Fleischer wohl bei seinen wehrlosen Viechern bleiben. Gerhard Ramoser 8990 Bad Aussee
Clean and new. We had a one-bedroom apartment. Very spacious. Kitchen was well-equipped. Heated bathroom. Underground garage. A very comfortable stay. Point to note is that this accommodation has no human being for check in, check out and if you need any help, there is no one. Check in is done through a phone app. You will need (roaming) data, otherwise you cannot open the door. And if you need to call their hotline for help, you will be using international calling (depending on where you come from). As long as you are comfortable with this kind of arrangement, this accommodation is 10/10. I will stay again. As with all apartments, there is no service and you will be expected to sort your rubbish and dispose them at the bin center. Bad Goisern itself has nothing. We used this accommodation as a base for the surrounding area. The apartment is within walking distance to an Italian restaurant and a supermarket.
Only ended up here by pure chance and at the last minute. But what a surprise! The location is spectacular, with a clear view of Lake Hallstatt from almost 1000m. Nature and peace all around. There is a house that has been freshly peeled off the shower, and as you approach it you almost start whispering. And inside? You think you've found yourself in a library. Cozy tables and seating areas invite you to linger, a fireplace certainly contributes to the great atmosphere in winter, on the wall and on the tables and actually everywhere in the hotel: books, books, books... Books that are waiting to be leafed through, discovered, read, read through and finished. The boss says there are 12 thousand at the moment and thanks to the cooperation with many publishers, the number is growing regularly. Shoes are taken off at the entrance, which turns the usual hotel experience on its head. This also means that you can sneak pleasantly quietly through the extremely beautifully designed rooms. A cozy self-service bar with selected wines, local soft drinks and even French champagne leaves nothing to be desired. Plus the latest technology - an app opens the doors, the comfortable bed, and even reads to you if you want! Breakfast is available all day (!) and you won't go hungry in the evening either, you'll find something either in the hotel or in a nearby inn. It's such a special and relaxing place, you just don't want to leave. And yes, the reading hotel also has a TV in the room :)
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Only 6-7mins walk from the train station. Surrounded by the restaurants and cafes. Toilet and bedroom are clean. Only things to complain is the water pressure and no personal locker in room.
Located in Bad Goisern, Holiday Home Edt is in a rural location, a 4-minute drive from Hallstatt Lake and 6 minutes from Museum of Vehicles - Technology - Aviation. This spa cottage is 14.6 mi (23.5 km) from Wolfgangsee and 5.8 mi (9.3 km) from Katrin Cable Car.
Take time to pamper yourself with a visit to the full-service spa. Additional features at this cottage include a picnic area, charcoal grills, and bike parking.
Guests will find features like a virtual front desk.
Stay in one of 7 guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Conveniences include coffee/tea makers and sofa beds, and you can also request cribs/infant beds (complimentary).
Good points: The location is central, close to cafe Zauner, Lehar Villa etc. Aircon! Many Austrian hotels do not have aircon despite hot summers but this one has an individually controlled aircon that works. Bad points: The shower is hard to change from bath tap to hand held. Look carefully at the picture on the wall. The sink tap temperature is hard to control. The taps need changing. The bathrooms need upgrading. Tub shower combo hard to get out of. The towels are lousy and thin and the floor mat was like a hand towel. So one of my party slipped and fell. The hotel room curtains are not blackout. Just a thin cloth. Add a proper lining it doesn’t cost much! So bright early in the morning. Pillows are so flat they collapse into nothing. Provide a proper pillow with firmer stuffing. The front desk staff has a tendency not to look up or greets guests when they pass them in the lobby. Let alone say hello first, welcome or break a smile. Need to send them to charm school. Upon checkout the woman didn’t ask for the keys back. Later when I was getting my luggage she said “You are room …, the keys are missing.” These are the simple card keys most hotels just don’t ask back for. That is not the right way to phrase it. She should have said “Sorry I forgot to ask for the key back. Do you have it?”. I returned the one I had and the other was in the room. That was after I stayed 4 nights. So petty and rude. The breakfast has nice croissants but the eggs are badly done. The cereals are mostly too sweet. Have some low sugar options.
I cannot praise this hotel more highly. After the previous hotel I used to stay at in Bad Ischl went bankrupt I was personally recommended this hotel and have always felt comfortable whether in Summer or at Christmas. This hotel is part of the town and landscape and belongs to the holiday. The family is a joy to know, the staff and service likewise. Nothing is too much trouble and we have a laugh and a joke along the way. I count the family and staff as friends. The food is excellent. Breakfast is a treat with more food coming in all the time. The evening meals are a feast - four courses of excellent food with recommendations for wine. The rooms are rustic and very comfortable - that's what the Salzkammergut is famous for. The rooms with a veranda are excellent, as is the honeymoon suite with four-poster bed. The reception has recently been renovated but the Kaminzimmer is still a comfortable lounge. The Austrians have a word for it - „Gemütlich“. The indoor pool and spa area is open from 7am till 7pm. The steamroom grotto needs to pre-booked and the sauna opens officially at 2pm, but the owner never objected to me switching it on the morning as long as I used it responsibly (on a rainy day). Beautifully located on the edge of the town centre and next to the entrance to the Kaiserpark and Villa. I would highly recommend this hotel and look forward to my next stay.
With a stay at JUFA Hotel Altaussee in Altaussee, you'll be near ski lifts, just a 1-minute walk from Altaussee Salt Mine and 6 minutes by foot from Loser Ski Resort. This ski hotel is 13.3 mi (21.4 km) from Hallstatt Lake and 1.4 mi (2.3 km) from Sandling Jet Ski Lift.
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An sich ein ganz schönes Hotel mit nettem Personal. An der Rezeptions dauert der Check-In usw. irgendwie ganz schön lange. Beim Skilift ist man schnell, nur einen Busstop weg. Leider doch eher Massenabfertigung beim Buffet. Abendessen war ”naja”. Suppe und Salat lecker, dei Hauptspeise eher Kantinenessen - das hat leider Buffet so an sich. Das Frühstück ist schön reichhaltig und abwechslungsreich. Für die Größe des Hotels ist der Wellnessbereich eher klein geraten. 2 Saunen, das ist ok, aber leider recht wenig Liegen und auch nicht abgetrennt von den Duschen. Also so richtig entspannen kann man eher auf dem Zimmer. Wir hatten nachts einen fehlerhaften Feueralarm und standen nacht um halb 2 im Schlafanzug bei frostigen Temperaturen draußen. Leider gab es auch auf Nachfrage kein Entgegenkommen des Hotels. Wenigstens die 20€ Getränke hätten sie uns kulanterweise erlassen können. Klar, wahrscheinlich kann das Hotel nichts dafür, aber wir auch nicht und das hat uns schon geärgert. Wir kommen nicht wieder. ------ In itself a nice, modern hotel with friendly staff. At the reception, the check-in etc. somehow takes quite a long time. Your fast at the ski lift, just a bus stop away. For the size of the hotel, the wellness area is on the small side. 2 saunas, that's ok, but unfortunately very few loungers and not separated from the showers. Unfortunately, it was more of a mass processing at the buffet. Dinner was ok. Soup and salad were delicious, the main course was more like canteen food - unfortunately that's what the buffet is all about. The breakfast is rich and varied. We had a faulty fire alarm at night and stood outside at half past one in our pyjamas in freezing temperatures. Unfortunately, there was no accommodation from the hotel when asked. At least they could have waived the €20 drinks as a gesture of goodwill. Sure, it's probably not the hotel's fault, but neither can we and that annoyed us. We won't be back.
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