
Panorama Room 180° Southern Styria —Room with balcony and panorama view
Panorama Room 180°
Clear. Open. With a balcony.
A room opening directly to the outside.
2 guests · approx. 30 m² · private balcony · southern orientation




The view accompanies the stay.
The balcony extends the room into the landscape.
A Panorama Room in Southern Styria with a private
balcony and wide views across the wine country.
Large windows bring light and openness quietly into the space throughout the day.
The surrounding landscape remains constantly present.
Calm. Open. Unforced.
For guests seeking openness, quiet and a closer connection to the
landscape. A room shaped by natural light, openness and slower rhythms.
Panoramatherapie®
Vastness begins with space. And with stillness.
Panoramatherapie® describes the relationship between openness,
architecture and stillness at Wurzenberg in Southern Styria.
Wide views slow perception.
Quiet gradually becomes more noticeable.
Pyjamafrühstück®
No breakfast room. Only quiet.
Breakfast is served at your preferred time in the
Panoramalounge or, upon request, directly to your room.
Fresh bread. Regional products from Southern Styria.
A calm beginning overlooking the hills.

Breakfast outside. And suddenly everything became completely still.
— Guest from Berlin
from €191
two persons • including breakfast
price subject to season and length of stay
Arrive.
And stay close to the view.
What you should know.
Panorama Room 180° combines a calm interior with a private south-facing balcony and wide views across Southern Styria.
For guests and couples seeking openness, landscape and a slower rhythm of stay.
Yes. The room features a south-facing private balcony overlooking the vineyards and hills of Southern Styria.
Yes. The Pyjama Breakfast® is included and served at your preferred time.
No. Panorama Room 180° is designed as a quiet retreat shaped by landscape, openness and personal rhythm.
Dogs are welcome in selected accommodations upon request. Panorama Rooms are currently not designated as dog-friendly.
Yes. The room is designed for guests seeking calmness, views and distance from everyday routines.
The focus lies on openness, landscape and slower stays rather than classic hotel structures.
Panoramatherapie® describes the calming effect created by openness, landscape and silence. Nature becomes part of the stay.
Yes. Panorama Room 180° combines quiet architecture with a private balcony and panoramic views across Southern Styria.