Wurzenberg - the special vacation in southern Styria
The "Wurzenberg" is a family-run lodge hotel. Originally emerged from the father's winegrower's house, it is located in an infinitely wide and green hilly landscape in the middle of southern Styria.
Carried on hands: a guest at the Miramonte
Our author Cécile was allowed to travel to the spa town of Bad Gastein in Austria. There she visited the design hotel. The stay was so pleasant that she felt like she was being carried on hands.
Schamper Mühle: Unique country vacation with a great view
And suddenly you can spot it from afar on the horizon - the "Schamper Mühle", a listed windmill from the 19th century and probably the most unusual accommodation we have been able to visit so far.
From a package hotel to a sustainable oasis of retreat
The "Cretan Malia Park" looks back on an interesting history. What was once an all-inclusive resort in Crete has now become a wonderful retreat where responsible tourism is paramount.
Awakened by the morning sun - a guest in the Lexow manor
Relaxed by train and bike to the Mecklenburg Lake District. Lisa is having a good time in the country.
The Gitschberg on the way to the organic hotel
The age teaches us more than ever: Change does not come by itself. We ourselves are the designers of our future! For us, doing business also means actively assuming responsibility.
Sensual oasis of calm in the heart of Italy
Wow what a wonderful trip through Tuscany. My path leads me through the picturesque landscape, Valle d'Orcia, which is characterized by cypress avenues, vineyards and olive trees as far as the eye can see. And finally I arrive at the Good Travel accommodation: Sant'Egle in Sorano.
As a guest of friends: inside the Novanta
During my trip to Tuscany I stop at a very special Good Travel accommodation: Novanta 90, in Bibbiena. Even the way up to the accommodation is truly an exciting adventure in itself. When I arrived at the top, the guests and hosts welcomed me very warmly.
A small country with a great love for nature - a visit to Raduha
Certainly many of you felt the same way. For the last year we have been asking ourselves not only where do I want to travel, but also where can I travel this year? A report from Kai.
Modern alpine life in East Tyrol
In East Tyrol we visited two alpine pastures on our trip through Tyrol, each of which is quite different in its history, but what unites is that the hosts wanted to break out of their old jobs in big cities and fell in love with the Alps and East Tyrol, so they stayed .