Seezeitlodge Hotel & Spa

Here the stress has radio silence

    
At the' Seezeitlodge Hotel & Spa ' on Lake Bostal, quiet luxury is celebrated when cell phones and the like can simply stay off.
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The Seezeitlodge Hotel & Spa, run by hosts Kathrin and Christian Sersch, is situated in an exposed location on a small, wooded cape. The wellness resort on Lake Bostal is a quiet retreat, integrated into the surrounding low mountain range landscape and closely linked to the cultural history of the region. The Celts settled in the Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park and their culture runs like a red thread through the Seezeitlodge. Sofas made from reeds, knitted lampshades with a fish trap look and a tree in the middle of the restaurant bring the surroundings indoors.

Just like the
Celts, the hosts know how to use this special place of power to consciously celebrate quiet luxury. The "Little Radio Silence" package helps with this: those who hand in their cell phone and other devices at reception on arrival are rewarded with a signature cocktail in the NOX bar and also receive a Polaroid camera for personal analog moments on offline days. The library offers quiet hours for browsing, while the fireplace on the terrace provides contemplative moments.

Another alternative to
screen time is the Seezeit Spa, which was expanded to a total of 5,000 m2 in 2023. With its Celtic sauna village, infinity pool, floating pool, spacious pool terrace and natural bathing pond, this oasis of calm provides unlimited relaxation in a picturesque setting. The hotel also offers a varied activity and mental program several times a week.

A highlight of
the 97 rooms and suites is the two-room spa suite with magnificent views of the lake, its own sauna, whirlpool and private terrace. The refuge was created as part of the refurbishment and is now the largest suite in the hotel at 70 m2. www.seezeitlodge-bostalsee.de
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Seezeitlodge Hotel & Spa
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Germany