Set in Steinhaus am Semmering, a 3-minute drive from the Stuhleck ski area and Zauberberg Semmering ski area, Frühstückspension Gasthof Gesslbauer features a sauna and a ski storage room.
Free WiFi is available in public areas, and free private parking is available on site. Frühstückspension Gasthof Gesslbauer features an on-site salt cave included.
Frühstückspension Gasthof Gesslbauer is a 10 minutes foot walk from the train station and 3 km from Semmering where in summer is a bike park and in winter is a skiarea and as well night skiing. On the other side there is Stuhleck known for hiking and skiing. Rax is 20 km and Schneeberg are 30 km away.
“Nice place to stay in the middle of small town. The staff was really friendly and we had a breakfast as well. The room itself was really quiet.”
Zuzana
斯洛伐克
“Sauna in the same floor as our room was great. Very good and fresh pastry for breakfast. The owner was helpful, kind and nice to us.”
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Limor
以色列
“Very good value for money, location, Sauna, breakfast, quiet”
Belinda
澳大利亚
“Quiet & peaceful”
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Veno
克罗地亚
“Clean, good size rooms”
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Vegu
匈牙利
“View is wonderful. Accomodation is comfortable. Kids loved the beds.”
Irena
斯洛文尼亚
“I only stayed here for 2 nights, I didn't use the kitchen and sauna, I also didn't order the breakfast. Everything in my room was very clean and comfortable. The room is large and had everything needed including TV, Wi-Fi and private bathroom. The...”
Alexandra
英国
“Amazing place to stay, very cozy, clean and hospitable. Easy access to ski slopes, and a very quaint magical little town.”
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Olga
匈牙利
“The property is located 5 minutes walk from the train station. Spar grocery shop nearby (better to check working hours in advance!), and the Schmoll lift is a 10-minute walk. There is a fridge and a small kitchen in the hotel, so you can make tea...”
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Alison
英国
“It was a traditional style guest house, nicely furnished and decorated. I had a comfortable, spacious room with a private balcony with a little table and chairs. It was good that there was a kitchen for guests to use, especially as they were not...”