Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
( 524 84;
www.zimmer-ausseerland.at/stocker
;
Altausseer Strasse 245; s/d €35/66; )
Located 500m
northwest of Kurhausplatz, this is a very pretty
Pension
with wooden balconies, flower-
filled window boxes and a large garden.
HOSTEL
€
Josefinum
(
)
Peaceful retreat in the centre,
521 24;
www.tiscover.at/josefinum
; Gartengasse 13; s/d €39/78;
run by nuns. Telephone ahead for evening arrival.
Erzherzog Johann
( 525 07;
www.erzherzogjohann.at
;
Kurhausplatz 62; r per person €99-143; )
Bad Aussee's
four-star hotel has rooms with comforts, but the facilities are what really catapult you in-
to seventh heaven: a wonderfully large sauna and wellness area, a 10m private swimming
pool, and excellent bikes free for guests (or e-bikes for €20 per day). The hotel also
caters to kids with a program of special activities.
HOTEL
€€
Gasthof Blaue Traube
( 523 63-0;
www.blauetraube.at
; Kirchengasse 165; s/d €58/100)
Historic guesthouse in the centre
with modern and well-sized but somewhat bland rooms. There's wi-fi in the hall.
GUESTHOUSE
€€
Eating & Drinking
Bad Aussee is no great shakes when it comes to eating and drinking - save your splur-
ging for elsewhere.
Konditerei Lewandofsky-Temmel
(Kurhausplatz 144; apple strudel €2.70; 8am-10pm Mon-Sat, from 9am Sun)
Drop in for coffee and a
slice of delicious apple strudel with crispy pastry, best enjoyed on the terrace alongside
the Kurpark.
CAFE
€
Restaurant Erzherzog Johann
(
www.erzherzogjohann.at
;
Kurhausplatz 62; mains €14-24, lunch buffet €15; lunch & dinner daily, lunch buffet
Mon-Fri)
The restaurant at the Hotel Erzherzog Johann has a very strong wine list, some
good dishes and service with character.
AUSTRIAN
€€
Vinothek Annamax
WINE BAR