| These days, more and more people are deliberately choosing to travel alone – not because they are lonely or lack travel companions, but because they seek solitude, clarity, and renewal. According to a recent analysis by Kayak and OpenTable, the proportion of solo travelers has increased by 10 percent over the past five years. Over 80 percent of those surveyed have experience with solo travel, and 62 percent of them do so several times a year. While nearly half of Gen Z (46 percent) say they want to prove something to themselves on solo trips, older generations primarily seek one thing: time away from everyday life, responsibilities, and external expectations.
Issues such as mental health, digital detox, and genuine disconnection are becoming increasingly important factors in tourism decisions. Today, traveling alone no longer means 'I do not have anyone’ but rather ‘I am choosing myself.’ There is a growing demand for intentional time-outs, regardless of life situation, age, or gender. Whether they are stressed-out mothers, executives with busy schedules, or simply people seeking inner balance, travelers are making a personal statement. Self-care instead of selfies. Silence instead of socializing. |
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Wellness with a Sense of Perspective
In response to this trend, the Klosterhof is offering a package that gives solo travelers freedom: no single room supplement, no group tables, and no mandatory program. During four select weeks in the summer of 2025, the hotel will offer a special package for solo travelers. The focus is on making the conscious decision to treat yourself with spacious panoramic rooms, alpine views, and sustainable luxury. |
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«We deliberately chose the panoramic room with mountain views– because you should be able to treat yourself to a nicer room, even when traveling alone, and not automatically end up in the smallest category.»
Lisa-Maria Standl – Marketing Klosterhof
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The Offer at a Glance: Take a Break with Comfort and a View
Klosterhof’s new summer offer allows guests to set their own pace, unplug, and recharge emotionally without compromise. |
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Travel Periods for 2025:
- Sunday, June 8 – Sunday, June 15
- Sunday, July 13 – Sunday, July 20
- Sunday, August 24 – Sunday, August 31
Services and Special Features included in the „Time for Me” package:
- Two nights in a panoramic room for single use
- No single room supplement — only half the price of a double room (on select dates).
- Gourmet breakfast à la Klosterhof
- Healthy lunch bowl buffet
- Gourmet evening menu by Chef Sascha Förster
- Klosterhof inclusive services, such as access to the 1,500 m² Artemacur Spa, a loaner beach bag, and free WiFi
- Fitness room equipped with high-quality Precor equipment and exclusive Peloton bikes
- Participation in the Klosterhof activity and relaxation program
- Regular piano bar and full moon concerts
- Free parking
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Emotional Wellness meets Sustainable Aesthetics
The concept of the sustainable wellness hotel creates a holistic space for self-care on physical, emotional, and mental levels. Whether it’s forest bathing in the adjacent woods, enjoying the soothing silence of the newly designed spa, or retreating to one’s own balcony with mountain views, relaxation here is felt, not planned.
Sustainable relaxation comes when one does not have to conform to anyone else, whether sleeping, reading, practicing wellness, or hiking. This holistic relaxation is underscored by the hotel’s understated and thoughtful architecture. Warm apple wood, an abundance of natural light, and cozy corners in the rooms beckon guests to retreat and relax. The spa’s artwork and soft colors, together with the aforementioned view of the Alps, provide an ideal environment for self-reflection. |
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Possible Combination with Health Services
Guests can supplement their stay with medical services from the Artemacur Health Center, which is run by owner Dr. Andreas Färber. He supports guests with a wide range of conceptual medicine services – from stress medicine and holistic prevention to fasting programs, individual consultations, and personalized plans. This allows solo travelers to reap the benefits of their vacation long after they return home. |
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Sustainability made Tangible
The Klosterhof has always been a symbol of the mindful treatment of people, nature, and resources. This value system also influences the new offering:
- Regional cuisine with fresh, seasonal ingredients
- Natural cosmetics in the spa
- Resource-saving hotel operations and sustainable architecture
- A focus on mindful, conscious nature experiences
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