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Göttweig Benedictine Abbey Guest House | Quiet Luxury - Luxury Silence
Göttweig Benedictine Abbey towers impressively over the Danube valley of the Wachau. Since 1083, the monks have been living, praying and working in the UNESCO World Heritage landscape according to the Benedictine motto "ora et labora et lege".
The monastery's guest house invites you to rest and contemplate - in the spirit of "quiet luxury". The Stiftsberg with its apricot and herb garden offers generous open spaces for relaxation. The almost 1000-year history of the monastery can be experienced on guided tours through the museum in the imperial wing. The five daily prayer times of the Benedictine monks offer a special way to spend your vacation. The Göttweig Abbey Restaurant serves regional culinary and vinophile specialties with a panoramic view.
The guest house has 35 overnight rooms - from simple monastic double rooms to newly designed comfort rooms, some with unique views. It offers the opportunity to experience an authentic "vacation in a monastery".
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Vacations in an environment of encounters - at the Göttweig Benedictine Abbey Guest House.
The youth guest house on Göttweiger Berg offers a total of 80 beds:
- 1 three-bed room
- 7 eight-bed rooms
- 1 fourteen-bed room (bunk beds with shared showers and toilets)
- 2 four-bed rooms with shower and WC
There are also two seminar rooms, a large self-catering kitchen with dining room, a club room with music system, a gym and an in-house chapel.
Outside there is a large play and soccer field, a children's climbing playground, a beach volleyball court and a large campfire site. Inside, the house offers table soccer, table tennis and billiards.
There are also plenty of places to retreat and quiet spots. The Stiftshof and Stiftskirche are open daily from 6:00 am to 6:30 pm. Walks through the Göttweiger Forest lead to special places of power.
It is possible to travel by train to Paudorf or Furth. From there, the walk up the mountain takes around 20 minutes.
The house is run as a self-catering house, but offers catering options. Further information www.jugendimstift.at