As soon as they enter the house, guests are greeted with a feeling of comfort and harmony. A reduced selection of materials on the three floors - natural stone, wood and corten steel - lets stressed eyes rest. The large glass fronts bring nature closer - whether in a snowstorm, sunshine or rain. Auf da Leitn 8 is an experience in every season, also with the various activities that are possible in the region.
The Feuersinger family has been renting out their holiday home since 2014. Their goal is to give guests an honest, unexcited and personal stay. By creating a place where their guests can recharge their batteries and gather new strength. A place that shows in an extraordinary way that luxury can be found in many small details.
Craftsmanship meets selected design in the Auf da Leitn 8: Great importance was attached to the highest quality processing of the materials throughout the house. Each piece has been specially crafted by local artisans with meticulous attention to detail.
In the Auf da Leitn 8, the spirit of the Pinzgau mountain hut was redefined with the great passion of the host couple for architecture and authenticity. Only sustainable and regional materials were used during the conversion. Mass-produced goods were deliberately avoided — all furniture is custom-made by local craftsmen. The consistent design runs through all three floors and ensures a cozy and spacious atmosphere.
Guests can expect a sweet welcome (homemade Guglhupf) and a small surprise basket with delicious things. On the entire area are various fruit trees, whose fruits (100% organic quality) the guests may harvest.
The accommodation is heated by district heating from a wood chip heating system. Waste is strictly separated and environmentally friendly cleaning agents are used sparingly. In addition, we always try to do without plastic. The shower and bath additives consist of 100% organically produced ingredients.
In the house there is a generously designed Finnish sauna or a herbal sauna (sauna towels and bathrobes available). However, the greatest sense of well-being certainly comes from activities in nature. The possibilities for this are almost endless in the region.
Michael Huber, Vera Prinz, Felix Feuersinger