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Hoteliers along the border in Mühlviertel speak of occupancy rates of over 90 percent. 95 percent occupancy rates are reported at the Almesberger and Inns Holz houses. The “Top Hotels Mühlviertel” with the Aviva, Bergergut and Guglwald hotels are also very well booked.
“We, who always had to think about how and where our guests come from in the idyllic and remote border area, without mountains, without lakes, suddenly have a clear advantage: the first time it seems that they came alone; For the first time, the region plays a really important role, “says Eva-Maria Pürmayer from Bergergut, who is also the spokesperson for 4S Land Hotels in the border region. In general, there is a strong demand from Austrian guests. In Guglwald, for example, almost 95 percent of the tourists came from Austria and two-thirds of them from Upper Austria. At Aviva, the origin of the guests also moved from Germany to Austria. This is supported by the fact that at this time guests prefer to travel alone rather than by plane.
The Bergergut welcomed almost 70 percent of Austrian guests in the summer. Especially the Tyrolese would have discovered the hotel in Afiesl for themselves.
Eva-Maria Pürmayer sees an opportunity for the tourist region in development: “After the surprising and very long period of suspension with great losses and challenges, the unexpected summer of the century occurred. Depression and opportunity are very close. We can tackle New potential markets and repeat guests. Among other things, generous and flexible cancellation conditions and offers are essential to this. ” Despite notable nervousness over the crown, the positive trend is expected to continue into the fall.