Three rivers from three directions - the Danube from the west, the Inn from the south and the Ilz from the north - make the landscape at the corner of the three rivers a unique beauty. Add to this the baroque old town, which was created by Italian masters in the 17th century and in the center of which rises majestically the Cathedral of St. Stephen with the largest cathedral organ in the world. Here, charm and beauty, history and culture, art and adventure come together. Passau is always worth a visit! See for yourself!
A weekend in Salzburg is probably one of the most romantic city breaks of all. Whether you're newly in love, a culture vulture or simply curious about something new. In Salzburg, you will find medieval-style corners, playful flower gardens and modern architecture just a few minutes' walk from each other.
The "Salzach pearl" Burghausen is one of Bavaria's special treasures. The idyllic medieval town, right on the Bavarian-Austrian border, attracts visitors with the world's longest castle and a fascinating ensemble of architecture and nature.
More than a kilometer long - 1051 meters to be exact - the mighty castle complex towers over the listed old town. The castle is the focal point of a visit to Burghausen. It is a picturesque feast for the senses, the first stop for consciously slowing down and encountering over 1000 years of cultural history: the walls, battlements, towers and chapels stretch seemingly without end over a narrow mountain tongue, nestled between the natural paradise of Wöhrsee and the glittering alpine Salzach.
...this is the slogan of Linz, the city on the Danube, where there is so much to discover. Linz was not only the European Capital of Culture in 2009, but has also developed from a gray industrial city into a radiant and economically successful cultural metropolis. A modern city full of dynamism and with a high quality of life awaits its visitors. Linz is a stage for the finest theater and music, as well as for contemporary art, history and science in its museums.
Linz offers you many opportunities to customize your stay. A tour of the city on foot or by slow train, a walk through the botanical gardens, a visit to one of the many museums or a trip up the Pöstlingberg with its grotto railroad and zoo will show you the most beautiful sides of our city.
Largest Marian pilgrimage site - "Heart of Bavaria", first mentioned in 750 as "Ötting". Chapel of Mercy with the "Black Madonna" on Kapellplatz dating from the 8th century with an image of the Mother of God with child; since 1489, after 2 miraculous healings, pilgrimage destination and miraculous image, approx. 2,000 votive tablets and 50 miraculous tablets, altar of mercy with silver ornaments, silver figure of St. Brother Konrad (born in Parzham). The hearts of Bavarian kings and electors are buried in silver urns. Basilica of St. Philipp and Jakob, treasury, Tilly Chapel, cloister, Basilica of St. Anna, Capuchin Church of St. Konrad with glass sarcophagus of St. Brother Konrad.
You will find the new landmark of the Bavarian Forest in Neuschönau!
The treetop walk with its unique 44-metre-high tree tower was opened in Neuschönau on September 9, 2009. In the middle of the Bavarian Forest National Park, it takes visitors on a journey into the fascinating world of nature over a total length of 1300 meters and a height of 8 to 25 meters. From the trunk area right up to the crowns, you can experience countless life forms up close. The solid wooden railing supports and the transparent railing network ensure complete safety, harmoniously integrated into the forest. Adventurers will find three adventure stations along the trail with rope and wobbly bridges, trapezes and balancing beams. Interesting information stations provide lots of interesting facts.
Pullman City, the "living" western town in Eging am See, is an adventure park idyllically situated on the edge of the Bavarian Forest, easily accessible via the A3 highway between Deggendorf and Passau. Since 1997, children and adults have been able to experience the "Wild West" here - with archery, gold panning, pony rides and carriage rides, live country music, rock and rockabilly, line dancing and campfires.
A varied, non-violent show program is presented from spring to late autumn. Daredevil horsemen, fearless knife throwers and virtuoso lasso artists provide excitement, while a magician amazes with his funny tricks. The highlight is the American History Show with cowboys and Indians, settlers and trappers, carriages and horses, cattle and free-roaming bison - educational, exciting and humorous all at the same time.








Three rivers from three directions - the Danube from the west, the Inn from the south and the Ilz from the north - make the landscape at the corner of the three rivers a unique beauty. Add to this the baroque old town, which was created by Italian masters in the 17th century and in the center of which rises majestically the Cathedral of St. Stephen with the largest cathedral organ in the world. Here, charm and beauty, history and culture, art and adventure come together. Passau is always worth a visit! See for yourself!

A weekend in Salzburg is probably one of the most romantic city breaks of all. Whether you're newly in love, a culture vulture or simply curious about something new. In Salzburg, you will find medieval-style corners, playful flower gardens and modern architecture just a few minutes' walk from each other.

The "Salzach pearl" Burghausen is one of Bavaria's special treasures. The idyllic medieval town, right on the Bavarian-Austrian border, attracts visitors with the world's longest castle and a fascinating ensemble of architecture and nature.
More than a kilometer long - 1051 meters to be exact - the mighty castle complex towers over the listed old town. The castle is the focal point of a visit to Burghausen. It is a picturesque feast for the senses, the first stop for consciously slowing down and encountering over 1000 years of cultural history: the walls, battlements, towers and chapels stretch seemingly without end over a narrow mountain tongue, nestled between the natural paradise of Wöhrsee and the glittering alpine Salzach.

...this is the slogan of Linz, the city on the Danube, where there is so much to discover. Linz was not only the European Capital of Culture in 2009, but has also developed from a gray industrial city into a radiant and economically successful cultural metropolis. A modern city full of dynamism and with a high quality of life awaits its visitors. Linz is a stage for the finest theater and music, as well as for contemporary art, history and science in its museums.
Linz offers you many opportunities to customize your stay. A tour of the city on foot or by slow train, a walk through the botanical gardens, a visit to one of the many museums or a trip up the Pöstlingberg with its grotto railroad and zoo will show you the most beautiful sides of our city.

Largest Marian pilgrimage site - "Heart of Bavaria", first mentioned in 750 as "Ötting". Chapel of Mercy with the "Black Madonna" on Kapellplatz dating from the 8th century with an image of the Mother of God with child; since 1489, after 2 miraculous healings, pilgrimage destination and miraculous image, approx. 2,000 votive tablets and 50 miraculous tablets, altar of mercy with silver ornaments, silver figure of St. Brother Konrad (born in Parzham). The hearts of Bavarian kings and electors are buried in silver urns. Basilica of St. Philipp and Jakob, treasury, Tilly Chapel, cloister, Basilica of St. Anna, Capuchin Church of St. Konrad with glass sarcophagus of St. Brother Konrad.

You will find the new landmark of the Bavarian Forest in Neuschönau!
The treetop walk with its unique 44-metre-high tree tower was opened in Neuschönau on September 9, 2009. In the middle of the Bavarian Forest National Park, it takes visitors on a journey into the fascinating world of nature over a total length of 1300 meters and a height of 8 to 25 meters. From the trunk area right up to the crowns, you can experience countless life forms up close. The solid wooden railing supports and the transparent railing network ensure complete safety, harmoniously integrated into the forest. Adventurers will find three adventure stations along the trail with rope and wobbly bridges, trapezes and balancing beams. Interesting information stations provide lots of interesting facts.

Pullman City, the "living" western town in Eging am See, is an adventure park idyllically situated on the edge of the Bavarian Forest, easily accessible via the A3 highway between Deggendorf and Passau. Since 1997, children and adults have been able to experience the "Wild West" here - with archery, gold panning, pony rides and carriage rides, live country music, rock and rockabilly, line dancing and campfires.
A varied, non-violent show program is presented from spring to late autumn. Daredevil horsemen, fearless knife throwers and virtuoso lasso artists provide excitement, while a magician amazes with his funny tricks. The highlight is the American History Show with cowboys and Indians, settlers and trappers, carriages and horses, cattle and free-roaming bison - educational, exciting and humorous all at the same time.
March 14–22 & November 15–22, 2026
- 7 nights' accommodation per person
- 4 thermal baths including sulfur gas bath
- 3 massages & fango or heat treatment
- In-house services included
- Relaxing afternoon with coffee and cake
- On request: breakfast buffet (€15.00 per day)
- 14 overnight stays and per person
- 6 thermal baths incl. sulphur gas bath
- 5 massages with movement exercises
- 5 natural mud packs or heat treatment
- 5 additional treatments (e.g. stimulation current etc.) - Cranio-sacral relaxation therapy
- 1 cranio-sacral relaxation therapy
- Nordic walking and cycling map
- on request: early morning gymnastics (free of charge)
- house inclusive services
- on request: breakfast buffet (€ 15.00 p.p./day)