The Gassner Tree House Hotel—a cozy retreat
There is a key to the tree house at Hotel Gassner, but no ladder and no code word. Of course, you could agree on certain knock signals to gain entry, just for fun. But it may well be that the person in the tree house is too comfortable to even get up: perhaps they are lying on the terrace in the shimmering shade of the rustling trees, dozing away. Or they are taking a bath in the panoramic bathtub, with a glass of wine beside them.
So it makes perfect sense to always carry a key for the tree house with you. There's also a high probability that no one will be there because they're out and about. The Hohe Tauern National Park attracts visitors with its unspoiled nature, an emerald trail, and the "Big 5" of the Alps. The marmots have hidden their homes in caves, the bearded vulture and the golden eagle prefer cozy nests – just like you – and the ibex and chamois appreciate the clear view from the heights. With a little patience and luck, you can observe the animals in the wild with Hans-Peter, the owner of the Hotel Gassner. He is not only a hiking guide but also a hunter. Schnapps is always available at the hotel's rustic hunting lodge – either to celebrate sightings or to console yourself if no animals have shown up.
Caribbean feeling in Pinzgau
Another possible location for your treehouse roommate is the 1,200 m² area. mso-bidi-font-family: Aptos;">² Crystal and Garden Spa at the Hotel Gassner. The natural pool has a Caribbean feel to it. With a cocktail in your hand and your feet in the turquoise blue water, you can forget the world around you.
Overnight stay in a tree house in Austria
In the evening, when all the birds have gathered back in their cozy nest after an exciting day, you can safely lock up. The moon shines quietly over the tree house in the forest. The owl calls out a lonely good night. It's the perfect moment to enjoy the peace and quiet, the view, and the special atmosphere of the tree house hotel at Hotel Gassner****Superior.