Even just the location is fantastic! Perched high above Degersheim and surrounded by lush countryside, this pleasant three-star establishment is committed to providing contemporary comforts, personal service and a very warm welcome. The cuisine is as varied as it is excellent and hence a hot tip for larger functions such as seminars and gala dinners. Guests are sure to enjoy their stay here, especially those wanting to flee the stress of everyday life and relax amidst beautiful scenery.
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The Wolfensberg, 2.950 ft above sea level, is our touristic stage. The scenery - an idyllic landscape with a spectacular view. In the centre - a comfortable resort for seminars, weddings and holiday travellers alike. A lovely three-star hotel, fully furnished with reliable facilities and according to modern standards - with individual service and refined cuisine.
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Surrounded by a park with a biotope and a magnificent all-round view of the foothills of the Alps, Hotel Wolfensberg offers a breathtaking panorama. It is an idyllic starting point for leisurely walks, hikes and excursions into the surrounding forests.
The hotel has comfortable single and double rooms as well as multi-bed rooms for families on request. The surrounding landscape provides an inspiring change of scene, making Hotel Wolfensberg the perfect place for seminars and conferences – hold your meeting amid greenery without sacrificing modern infrastructure.
The Wolfensberg mountain peak, situated at 900 metres, serves as the fantastic backdrop for the hotel in Degersheim.
Typically Swiss Hotel
The 900-m-high Wolfensberg makes a superb backdrop for this hotel.
Surrounded by a park with biotope and panoramic views of the Alpine foothills, it makes an idyllic starting point for leisurely walks through the nearby forests.
The hotel can also serve as a base for excursions to nearby St. Gallen, whose Abbey is a UNESCO World Heritage site, or into the Appenzellerland with its unique Alpstein massif.