Hotel Bachmair Weissach
Bavarian heart plus Japanese body-healing treats
Minutes from the shores of Tegernsee and close to the mountains, this lifestyle resort is a sensitive combination of Bavarian heart and modern stylishness. Its suites might appear coldly expansive at first sight, but with well-appointed features such as rustic pine floors and invitingly plush furniture they become cosy retreats. Owner Korbinian Kohler prides himself on making Bachmair Weissach a social hub, and eateries/bars Gasthof zur Weissach, Kreuther Fondue Stube and Mizu Sushi Bar all provide hospitable dens. But its real draw is the recently added Mizu Onsen Spa, inspired by Japan, providing treatments such as advanced skin-rejuvenation and bolstered further by Sesshoku (touch) massages.

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