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Naturhotel Waldklause is a study in Alpine modernism, distinguished as Austria’s first design wood hotel. Tucked into a Tyrolean fir forest, the structure uses organic curves, glass, and local stone to blur the line between the indoors and the surrounding woodland. The interior focus is on "ecological luxury," where clay walls and untreated wood create a hypoallergenic environment across the sun-drenched suites. Wellness is central to the experience; the 1,800-square-meter spa features a tree sauna and a heated outdoor pool, while guests also receive free access to the neighboring Aqua Dome thermal baths. Dining leans heavily into regional organic sourcing, served in a space that feels more like a private lodge than a traditional hotel. It is a sophisticated, quiet retreat for those who prefer architecture that listens to its environment rather than competing with it.