Bezau
Guest house / Youth hostel
Nestled in the heart of Bezau, a charming town in the Bregenzerwald region of Austria, our guest house offers a unique and inviting atmosphere, perfect for families, youths, and travelers alike. The surrounding landscape is characterized by picturesque mountains, lush green forests, and a serene ambiance, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a tranquil retreat. Our location, situated at Bahnhof 366, allows for easy access to the town's amenities and stunning natural beauty.
As a guest house and youth hostel, we provide a range of comfortable rooms, each designed to cater to the needs of our diverse guests. Our rooms are equipped with the necessary amenities to ensure a relaxing and rejuvenating stay. We strive to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere, where our guests can feel at home and enjoy the beautiful surroundings.
Although we don't have an on-site restaurant, our guest house is conveniently located near various dining options in Bezau, offering a range of local and international cuisine. Guests can explore the town's culinary scene, discovering traditional Austrian dishes and savoring the flavors of the region.
At Erlebnis-, Jugend- und Familiengästehaus Kanisfluh, we are committed to providing our guests with a comfortable and convenient stay. We accept cash payments in EUR, making it easy for our guests to settle their accounts. Our staff is always ready to assist, speaking German to ensure that our guests receive the best possible service. We may not have a wide range of amenities, but we make up for it with our warm hospitality and personalized attention, making our guest house an ideal choice for those seeking a unique and memorable experience in the Bregenzerwald region.
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