Seezeitlodge Hotel & Spa ****S
in southwest Germany
Saarland
|
Nationalpark Hunsrueck
|
Gonnesweiler l Bostal Lake
95%
6110 Reviews
Seezeitlodge Hotel & Spa ****S
in southwest Germany
Saarland
|
Nationalpark Hunsrueck
|
Gonnesweiler l Bostal Lake
95%
6110 Reviews
Hotel description
Kathrin and Christian Sersch, the Seezeitlodge Hotel & Spa’s proprietors, have created a wellness resort inspired by the philosophy of inspiration and power. Imagination, spirit and energy are all essential elements – creating a pleasant space with a peaceful and soothing ambiance. The hotel is located on a hill above the Bostalsee Lake in the federal state of Saarland. It’s an ideal retreat for those seeking relaxation amidst the natural beauty of the Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park, which has strong links to the region’s Celtic past.
This connection to the Celts runs throughout the entire hotel. Elements of Celtic medicine and natural rituals can be seen in the Seezeit Spa as well as in the wellness treatments and sauna rituals. An outdoor platform has been created in the forest for yoga and meditation classes. Heated indoor and outdoor infinity-style pools with lake views, indoor and outdoor panoramic sauna areas – also with views across the lake, an aroma steam bath for ladies only and a spa bistro complete the wellness and spa experience.
Activity lovers have a choice of enjoying the facilities in the hotel’s state of the art Seezeitlodge gym or trying out some of the other activities like swimming, diving, sailing, surfing or stand-up paddle boarding in the lake. There’s also a golfing green to practise some shots or the hotel’s own 9-hole golf course (Bostalsee) – located only 5km from the Seezeitlodge Hotel & Spa.
The Seezeitlodge Hotel & Spa’s cuisine is light and natural. High-quality, seasonal meals using herbs from the hotel’s kitchen garden are served in the Lumi restaurant. The Seezeitlodge Hotel & Spa’s chefs use a classical method of preserving foods like pickling, smoking or fermenting.
Specifics
The Celtic Seezeitlodge Hotel & spa’s outdoor sauna village has a spacious area for rituals, a fireplace and a relaxation room with lake views. There’s also an earth sauna, meaning an underground sauna, a low-temperature sauna (known as a Bio Sauna in German) and a herbal sauna.
Seezeit Spa guests will experience pure relaxation in the 2,700m² spa area. The spa includes spacious heated infinity-style indoor and outdoor pools, which have stunning views over the countryside and a panoramic sauna with a fabulous view across the lake. Other facilities include an aroma steam bath, a herbal bath, a ladies sauna (including a low-temperature sauna – Biosauna) and a relaxation room with cocoon hanging chairs and relaxation areas.
The Celtic outdoor sauna village has an underground sauna, a Celtic sauna and a herbal sauna. Here, guests can relax around a fireplace or in the relaxation room, which has an impressive view across the lake.
Beauty
Guests can indulge in the many beauty treatments and massages available using Thalgo, Pino and Team Dr Joseph products. The Seezeit Spa transforms the almost forgotten art of Celtic healing into a contemporary and modern wellness experience.
Wellness & Care
Mindfulness practices, meditation and yoga are carried out in the Seezeitlodge meditation area on the edge of the forest.
Distinctions
The Seezeitlodge Hotel & Spa is located in the St Wendel Land region close to Bostalsee Lake. Celtic culture plays an important role and can be found not only in the Seezeit Spa’s signature treatments, and sauna rituals, the theme also continues throughout the hotel’s interior design. Traditional Celtic festivals like the Midsummer Celebration, Moon Festival or the Walpurgis Night come back to life in the hotel.
The best way to explore the region around Bostalsee Lake is by bike. These well sign-posted routes are recommended:
- Around Bostalsee Lake
- Through the meadows and forests of the Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park
- Through the Hunsrück-Hochwald National Park
On the tours, holidaymakers can discover the region’s Celtic influences. A popular destination is the Celtic ring wall in Otzenhausen. It’s one of the Celts’ biggest fortifications in Germany.
Guests who prefer walking can try a stage of the Saar-Hunsrück-Steig hiking trail. Surrounded by some impressive scenery, this is one of Germany’s top long-distance hiking trails.
Bostalsee Lake is also ideal for enjoying water sports. For example:
- Swimming
- Sailing
- Fishing
- Diving
- Surfing
- Stand-up paddle boarding
The Völklinger Hütte UNESCO World Heritage Site is close by. It was originally an old iron factory from the 19th and 20th centuries and is now used as a venue for concerts, festivals, readings and exhibitions.
Trier and the beautiful old town of St Wendel are perfect locations for shopping and taking in a spot of culture. A trip to the neighbouring countries of France and Luxembourg is also recommended.
Sport
A great range of activities are offered e.g. Nordic Walking, walking or cycling.
Fitness
The fitness room is equipped with the latest equipment from Techno Gym.
Golf
There’s a golfing green and pitching area on the grounds of the hotel – ideal for a shorter game or some golfing practice. The hotel also has its own 9-hole golf course located just 5km away for serious golf enthusiasts (the Bostalsee Golf Course).
The Lumi Restaurant and Not Bar
In the Seezeitlodge Hotel & Spa’s Lumi restaurant, there’s a spacious terrace overlooking the lake where guests can enjoy excellent, high-quality meals – flavoured with herbs grown in the hotel’s kitchen garden. Around 40 different herbs are grown in the garden, including wild garlic, cress, ground elder, cow parsley and sorrel – all of which were used by the Celts. Different varieties of grain like spelt, einkorn and wild emmer wheat are used. All produce is sourced locally.
Bread and pastries are freshly baked on a daily basis. Breakfast offers a great selection of local and organic produce.
The Nox bar
The Nox bar is located in the lobby and has a fabulous view of Bostalsee Lake. Special cocktails are served using Celtic herbs as well as classic drinks, aperitifs, digestives and wines.
Hotel facilities
- Free WiFi
- Hypoallergenic rooms
- Reception open 24 hours
- Pets allowed
- Garage or Car Park
- Quiet rooms
- Library
- Accessible facilities
- Amount of rooms: 97
Services
- Early check in
- Shuttle service
Main offers
- Family-friendly
- Wellness for couples
Restaurant
- Bar
- Vegetarian | Vegan cuisine
- Outdoor terrace
- Meals for special dietary requirements
Wellness & Spa
- Total size of spa and wellness area (in qm) without outdoor facilities: 5.000
Swimming areas
- Outdoor pool ( in qm): 51
- Natural swimming lake/pool
- bathing lake (Distance in meter): 100
- Indoor pool ( in qm): 93
Sauna
- Finnish sauna (95°-110°C)
- Bio sauna (40°-60°C)
- Steam bath
- Aroma steam bath
Body and beauty care
- Number of treatment cabins: 7
- Ladies Spa
- Private spa suite(s)
Beauty treatments
- Traditional cosmetics
- Natural cosmetics
- Thalasso cosmetics
Body treatments
- Wellness massages
Asian facilities and treatments
- Yoga
- Meditation
Activities
- Studio Size (in qm): 95
- Leihfahrräder
- fitness studio
- E-Bike Verleih
Activity programme
- Nordic Walking
experience together
- Guided hikes
Coachings
- Personal training
Sports
- Mountain bike parcours
- Hiking
- Golf course close by
- Designated running tracks
Cultural events
- Konzerte
- Cultural excursions
The German version of our Terms & Conditions takes precedence over the English version. In case of doubt, the German version shall be taken as reference.
General business Terms and Conditions for Hotel Accommodation Contracts (AGBH 8.0)
- Area of application
1.1. These General Business Terms and Conditions apply to contracts on the provision for rental use of hotel rooms for lodging and to all other services and supplies provided to the customer by the hotel in this connection (Hotel Accommodation Contract). The term “Hotel Accommodation Contract” encompasses and replaces the following terms: lodging, guest accommodation, hotel and hotel room contract.
1.2. The sub-letting and re-letting of the rooms provided for use and the use thereof for any purposes other than those of lodging is subject to the prior consent of the hotel in text form, whereby section 540 (1) sentence 2 German Civil Code (BGB) is excluded insofar as the customer is not a consumer as defined in section 13 BGB.
1.3. General business terms and conditions of the customer shall only be applicable if this is explicitly agreed in text form in advance.
- Concluding the contract, contract parties, statute of limitations
2.1. The hotel and the customer are the parties to the contract. The contract is concluded by acceptance by the hotel of the application made by the customer. The hotel can confirm the room reservation in text form at its discretion.
2.2. All claims against the hotel shall become statute-bound in principle one year after commencement of the statutory limitation period. This does not apply to claims for damages or other claims if the latter are based on an intentional or grossly negligent breach of duty of the hotel.
- Services, prices, payment, off-set
3.1. The hotel is obliged to keep the rooms reserved by the customer available and to render the services agreed.
3.2. The customer is obliged to pay the hotel’s prices that are agreed for or applicable to the provision of the room for use and to other services used by the customer. This also applies to services ordered by the customer either directly or through the hotel which are performed by third parties and paid for in advance by the hotel.
3.3. The prices agreed are inclusive of the taxes and local taxes applicable at the time when the contract is concluded. They do not include local taxes such as local visitor’s tax [Kurtaxe] which the guest owes himself or herself under local community law.
The prices shall be adjusted accordingly in the event of changes to the statutory value added tax or of the introduction, change or elimination of local taxes on the subject matter of the contract after the contract has been entered into. In the case of contracts with consumers, this only applies if the period of time elapsing between the date of conclusion of the contract and the date of performance of the contract is longer than four months.
3.4. The hotel may make its consent to a request made retrospectively by the customer to reduce the number of rooms reserved, the services provided by the hotel or the duration of the customer’s stay dependent upon reasonably increasing the price of the rooms and/or of the other services of the hotel.
3.5 The hotel invoices are due and payable immediately upon receipt without any deductions being made. If payment by invoice [Zahlung auf Rechnung] is agreed, payment shall be made within ten days of receipt of the invoice without any deductions being made unless otherwise agreed.
?3.6. When the contract is entered into, the hotel has the right to request a reasonable advance payment or security from the customer, for example in the form of a credit card guarantee. The amount of the advance payment and the payment dates can be agreed in the contract in text form. In the event of advance payments or security for package travel, the provisions of statute shall remain unaffected. The provisions of statute shall apply in the event of late payment by the customer.
3.7. In justified cases, for example if the customer is in arrears in payment or if the scope of the contract is extended, the hotel has the right to demand, even after the contract has been concluded up until the time when the residence commences, advance payment or security as set out in subsection 3.6 above or an increase in the amount of the advance payment or security agreed in the contract up to the full amount of the remuneration agreed.
3.8. Further, the hotel has the right to request, at the beginning and during the course of the customer’s stay, a reasonable advance payment or security within the meaning of subsection 3.6 above for existing and future claims under the contract, insofar as no such payment or security has already been made or provided pursuant to subsection 3.6 and/or 3.7 above.
3.9. The customer may only offset or net out an undisputed claim or a claim established by final and absolute court decision against a claim of the hotel.
3.10. The customer is in agreement with the invoice being sent to the customer by electronic transmission.
- Services, prices, payment, off-set
- Revocation by the customer (countermand, cancellation)/
No show
4.1. It is only possible for the customer to revoke the contract concluded with the hotel if a revocation right has been explicitly agreed in the contract, if there is a statutory revocation right or if the hotel explicitly consents to the cancelation of the contract.
4.2. If the hotel and the customer have agreed upon a deadline for revocation of the contract free of charge, the customer may revoke the contract up until that date without triggering any claims for payment or damages by the hotel.
4.3. If no revocation right has been agreed or if it has already expired, and if there is no statutory right of revocation or termination and if the hotel does not agree to the cancellation of the contract, then the hotel retains its entitlement to the remuneration agreed although the service was not used. The hotel shall offset income from otherwise letting the rooms and saved expenditures. If the rooms are not otherwise let, the hotel can apply a flat rate for the saved expenditures. In this case the customer is obliged to pay 90% of the contractually-agreed price for overnight accommodation with or without breakfast and for package deals with third party services, 70% for half board and 60% for full board. The customer is at liberty to demonstrate that the above claim did not arise or not in the amount claimed.
- Revocation by the hotel
5.1. If it has been agreed that the customer may revoke the contract free of charge within a certain period, then the hotel has, for its part, the right to revoke the contract within this period if inquiries are made by other customers relating to the contractually reserved rooms and if the customer does not waive its revocation right afteran inquiry is made and a reasonable period of time set by the hotel.This shall apply accordingly if the customer has been granted an option and other inquiries are made and the customer is not prepared to make a firm booking after the hotel makes an inquiry and sets an appropriate time period.
5.2. The hotel also has the right to revoke the contract if an advance payment or security agreed or required in accordance with subsection 3.6 and/or subsection 3.7 has not been paid after an appropriate period of grace set by the hotel has expired.
5.3. Further, the hotel has the right, for an objectively legitimate reason, to revoke the contract for extraordinary grounds, in particular in the event of- force majeure or other circumstances for which the hotel is not responsible, which render performance of the contract impossible;
- rooms being reserved by culpably providing material facts that are wrong or misleading or by failing to provide material facts; in this context the term material can mean the identity of the customer, the customer’s ability to pay or the purpose of the residence;
- the hotel having reasonable grounds to assume that the use of the service can jeopardize the smooth running of the business, the safety or public reputation of the hotel without this being attributable to the area of responsibility or organization of the hotel;
- the purpose of or the reason for the stay being in violation of the law;
- a breach of subsection 1.2.
5.4. Revocation by the hotel that is justified does not give the customer the right to claim damages.
- Making the room available, handover and return
6.1. The customer does not acquire a right to the provision of specific rooms unless this has been explicitly agreed in text form.
6.2. The reserved rooms shall be available for use by the customer with effect from 15:00 hours on the agreed date of arrival. The customer has no right to earlier availability.
6.3. The rooms shall be vacated and available for use by the hotel by 12:00 noon at the latest on the agreed departure date. After this time, as the room was vacated late, the hotel has the right to charge for the room use exceeding that which was contractually agreed in an amount of 50% of the full accommodation price up until 18:00 hours and in an amount of 90% after 18:00 hours (price as per price list). This does not give rise to contractual rights of the customer. The customer is at liberty to demonstrate that the hotel did not acquire a claim for compensation for use or acquired a significantly lower claim.
- Liability of the hotel
7.1. The hotel is liable for damage which it is accountable for resulting from injury to life, body or health. It is further liable for other damage which is based on an intentional or grossly-negligent breach of duty of the hotel or on an intentional or negligent breach of duties of the hotel ?typical of the type of contract[vertragstypischen Pflichten]. Duties typical of the type of contractare those duties which enable the proper execution of the contract altogether and which the customer relies on being performed and is able to rely on being performed. A breach of duty of a statutory representative or person engaged in performance of an obligation of the hotel [Erfüllungsgehilfe] is equivalent to a breach of duty of the hotel.More far-reaching claims for damages are excluded unless otherwise provided for in this Section7. If there should be any disruptions or deficiencies in the services of the hotel, the hotel shall endeavor to remedy this when it has knowledge thereof or upon a complaint being made without undue delay by the customer. The customer is obligedto contribute what it can be reasonably expected to contribute in order to remedy the disruption and minimize possible damage.
7.2. The hotel is liable to the customer in accordance with the provisions of statute for items brought with the customer. The hotel recommends the use of the hotel or room safe. If the customer wishes to bring with him or her money, securities or valuables valued at over Euro 800 or other property items valued at over Euro 3,500, a separate safekeeping agreement must be entered into with the hotel.
7.3. If the customer is provided with a parking space in the hotel garage or in the hotel parking lot, even if this is for payment, a custody contract is not concluded as a result. If cars parked or driven on the hotel premises or the contents thereof are lost or damaged, the hotel is only liable in accordance with sentences 1 to 4 of subsection 7.1 above.
7.4. Wake-up calls are made with great care by the hotel.
Messages for customers are treated with care. After prior agreement with the customer, the hotel can accept, store and – if desired – dispatch for a charge mail and consignments of goods. In this connection the hotel is only liable in accordance with sentences 1 to 4 of subsection 7.1 above.
- Final provisions
8.1. Alterations and supplements to the contract, to acceptance of the application and to these General Business Terms and Conditions shall be made in text form. Unilateral changes or supplements are ineffective.
8.2. The place of performance and payment shall be Gonnesweiler and the courts of Saarbrücken shall have exclusive jurisdiction over commercial transactions – also over disputes relating to cheques and bills of exchange.If the customer meets the condition of section 38 (2) German Code of Civil Procedure (ZPO) and does not have a general place of jurisdiction in Germany, the courts of Saarbrücken shall have jurisdiction and venue.
8.3. Germanlaw shall apply. The application of the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods is excluded.
8.4. In compliance with its statutory obligation the hotel points out that the European Union has set up an online platform for the extrajudicial resolution of consumer disputes (“ODR platform”): http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr/
The hotel does not, however, participate in dispute resolution proceedings held before consumer dispute resolution bodies.
Seezeit Spa guests will experience pure relaxation in the 2,700m² spa area. The spa includes spacious heated infinity-style indoor and outdoor pools, which have stunning views over the countryside and a panoramic sauna with a fabulous view across the lake. Other facilities include an aroma steam bath, a herbal bath, a ladies sauna (including a low-temperature sauna – Biosauna) and a relaxation room with cocoon hanging chairs and relaxation areas.
The Celtic outdoor sauna village has an underground sauna, a Celtic sauna and a herbal sauna. Here, guests can relax around a fireplace or in the relaxation room, which has an impressive view across the lake.
Beauty
Guests can indulge in the many beauty treatments and massages available using Thalgo, Pino and Team Dr Joseph products. The Seezeit Spa transforms the almost forgotten art of Celtic healing into a contemporary and modern wellness experience.
Wellness & Care
Mindfulness practices, meditation and yoga are carried out in the Seezeitlodge meditation area on the edge of the forest.
Distinctions
The Seezeitlodge Hotel & Spa is located in the St Wendel Land region close to Bostalsee Lake. Celtic culture plays an important role and can be found not only in the Seezeit Spa’s signature treatments, and sauna rituals, the theme also continues throughout the hotel’s interior design. Traditional Celtic festivals like the Midsummer Celebration, Moon Festival or the Walpurgis Night come back to life in the hotel.
The best way to explore the region around Bostalsee Lake is by bike. These well sign-posted routes are recommended:
- Around Bostalsee Lake
- Through the meadows and forests of the Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park
- Through the Hunsrück-Hochwald National Park
On the tours, holidaymakers can discover the region’s Celtic influences. A popular destination is the Celtic ring wall in Otzenhausen. It’s one of the Celts’ biggest fortifications in Germany.
Guests who prefer walking can try a stage of the Saar-Hunsrück-Steig hiking trail. Surrounded by some impressive scenery, this is one of Germany’s top long-distance hiking trails.
Bostalsee Lake is also ideal for enjoying water sports. For example:
- Swimming
- Sailing
- Fishing
- Diving
- Surfing
- Stand-up paddle boarding
The Völklinger Hütte UNESCO World Heritage Site is close by. It was originally an old iron factory from the 19th and 20th centuries and is now used as a venue for concerts, festivals, readings and exhibitions.
Trier and the beautiful old town of St Wendel are perfect locations for shopping and taking in a spot of culture. A trip to the neighbouring countries of France and Luxembourg is also recommended.
Sport
A great range of activities are offered e.g. Nordic Walking, walking or cycling.
Fitness
The fitness room is equipped with the latest equipment from Techno Gym.
Golf
There’s a golfing green and pitching area on the grounds of the hotel – ideal for a shorter game or some golfing practice. The hotel also has its own 9-hole golf course located just 5km away for serious golf enthusiasts (the Bostalsee Golf Course).
The Lumi Restaurant and Not Bar
In the Seezeitlodge Hotel & Spa’s Lumi restaurant, there’s a spacious terrace overlooking the lake where guests can enjoy excellent, high-quality meals – flavoured with herbs grown in the hotel’s kitchen garden. Around 40 different herbs are grown in the garden, including wild garlic, cress, ground elder, cow parsley and sorrel – all of which were used by the Celts. Different varieties of grain like spelt, einkorn and wild emmer wheat are used. All produce is sourced locally.
Bread and pastries are freshly baked on a daily basis. Breakfast offers a great selection of local and organic produce.
The Nox bar
The Nox bar is located in the lobby and has a fabulous view of Bostalsee Lake. Special cocktails are served using Celtic herbs as well as classic drinks, aperitifs, digestives and wines.
Hotel facilities
- Free WiFi
- Hypoallergenic rooms
- Reception open 24 hours
- Pets allowed
- Garage or Car Park
- Quiet rooms
- Library
- Accessible facilities
- Amount of rooms: 97
Services
- Early check in
- Shuttle service
Main offers
- Family-friendly
- Wellness for couples
Restaurant
- Bar
- Vegetarian | Vegan cuisine
- Outdoor terrace
- Meals for special dietary requirements
Wellness & Spa
- Total size of spa and wellness area (in qm) without outdoor facilities: 5.000
Swimming areas
- Outdoor pool ( in qm): 51
- Natural swimming lake/pool
- bathing lake (Distance in meter): 100
- Indoor pool ( in qm): 93
Sauna
- Finnish sauna (95°-110°C)
- Bio sauna (40°-60°C)
- Steam bath
- Aroma steam bath
Body and beauty care
- Number of treatment cabins: 7
- Ladies Spa
- Private spa suite(s)
Beauty treatments
- Traditional cosmetics
- Natural cosmetics
- Thalasso cosmetics
Body treatments
- Wellness massages
Asian facilities and treatments
- Yoga
- Meditation
Activities
- Studio Size (in qm): 95
- Leihfahrräder
- fitness studio
- E-Bike Verleih
Activity programme
- Nordic Walking
experience together
- Guided hikes
Coachings
- Personal training
Sports
- Mountain bike parcours
- Hiking
- Golf course close by
- Designated running tracks
Cultural events
- Konzerte
- Cultural excursions
The German version of our Terms & Conditions takes precedence over the English version. In case of doubt, the German version shall be taken as reference.
General business Terms and Conditions for Hotel Accommodation Contracts (AGBH 8.0)
- Area of application
1.1. These General Business Terms and Conditions apply to contracts on the provision for rental use of hotel rooms for lodging and to all other services and supplies provided to the customer by the hotel in this connection (Hotel Accommodation Contract). The term “Hotel Accommodation Contract” encompasses and replaces the following terms: lodging, guest accommodation, hotel and hotel room contract.
1.2. The sub-letting and re-letting of the rooms provided for use and the use thereof for any purposes other than those of lodging is subject to the prior consent of the hotel in text form, whereby section 540 (1) sentence 2 German Civil Code (BGB) is excluded insofar as the customer is not a consumer as defined in section 13 BGB.
1.3. General business terms and conditions of the customer shall only be applicable if this is explicitly agreed in text form in advance.
- Concluding the contract, contract parties, statute of limitations
2.1. The hotel and the customer are the parties to the contract. The contract is concluded by acceptance by the hotel of the application made by the customer. The hotel can confirm the room reservation in text form at its discretion.
2.2. All claims against the hotel shall become statute-bound in principle one year after commencement of the statutory limitation period. This does not apply to claims for damages or other claims if the latter are based on an intentional or grossly negligent breach of duty of the hotel.
- Services, prices, payment, off-set
3.1. The hotel is obliged to keep the rooms reserved by the customer available and to render the services agreed.
3.2. The customer is obliged to pay the hotel’s prices that are agreed for or applicable to the provision of the room for use and to other services used by the customer. This also applies to services ordered by the customer either directly or through the hotel which are performed by third parties and paid for in advance by the hotel.
3.3. The prices agreed are inclusive of the taxes and local taxes applicable at the time when the contract is concluded. They do not include local taxes such as local visitor’s tax [Kurtaxe] which the guest owes himself or herself under local community law.
The prices shall be adjusted accordingly in the event of changes to the statutory value added tax or of the introduction, change or elimination of local taxes on the subject matter of the contract after the contract has been entered into. In the case of contracts with consumers, this only applies if the period of time elapsing between the date of conclusion of the contract and the date of performance of the contract is longer than four months.
3.4. The hotel may make its consent to a request made retrospectively by the customer to reduce the number of rooms reserved, the services provided by the hotel or the duration of the customer’s stay dependent upon reasonably increasing the price of the rooms and/or of the other services of the hotel.
3.5 The hotel invoices are due and payable immediately upon receipt without any deductions being made. If payment by invoice [Zahlung auf Rechnung] is agreed, payment shall be made within ten days of receipt of the invoice without any deductions being made unless otherwise agreed.
?3.6. When the contract is entered into, the hotel has the right to request a reasonable advance payment or security from the customer, for example in the form of a credit card guarantee. The amount of the advance payment and the payment dates can be agreed in the contract in text form. In the event of advance payments or security for package travel, the provisions of statute shall remain unaffected. The provisions of statute shall apply in the event of late payment by the customer.
3.7. In justified cases, for example if the customer is in arrears in payment or if the scope of the contract is extended, the hotel has the right to demand, even after the contract has been concluded up until the time when the residence commences, advance payment or security as set out in subsection 3.6 above or an increase in the amount of the advance payment or security agreed in the contract up to the full amount of the remuneration agreed.
3.8. Further, the hotel has the right to request, at the beginning and during the course of the customer’s stay, a reasonable advance payment or security within the meaning of subsection 3.6 above for existing and future claims under the contract, insofar as no such payment or security has already been made or provided pursuant to subsection 3.6 and/or 3.7 above.
3.9. The customer may only offset or net out an undisputed claim or a claim established by final and absolute court decision against a claim of the hotel.
3.10. The customer is in agreement with the invoice being sent to the customer by electronic transmission.
- Services, prices, payment, off-set
- Revocation by the customer (countermand, cancellation)/
No show
4.1. It is only possible for the customer to revoke the contract concluded with the hotel if a revocation right has been explicitly agreed in the contract, if there is a statutory revocation right or if the hotel explicitly consents to the cancelation of the contract.
4.2. If the hotel and the customer have agreed upon a deadline for revocation of the contract free of charge, the customer may revoke the contract up until that date without triggering any claims for payment or damages by the hotel.
4.3. If no revocation right has been agreed or if it has already expired, and if there is no statutory right of revocation or termination and if the hotel does not agree to the cancellation of the contract, then the hotel retains its entitlement to the remuneration agreed although the service was not used. The hotel shall offset income from otherwise letting the rooms and saved expenditures. If the rooms are not otherwise let, the hotel can apply a flat rate for the saved expenditures. In this case the customer is obliged to pay 90% of the contractually-agreed price for overnight accommodation with or without breakfast and for package deals with third party services, 70% for half board and 60% for full board. The customer is at liberty to demonstrate that the above claim did not arise or not in the amount claimed.
- Revocation by the hotel
5.1. If it has been agreed that the customer may revoke the contract free of charge within a certain period, then the hotel has, for its part, the right to revoke the contract within this period if inquiries are made by other customers relating to the contractually reserved rooms and if the customer does not waive its revocation right afteran inquiry is made and a reasonable period of time set by the hotel.This shall apply accordingly if the customer has been granted an option and other inquiries are made and the customer is not prepared to make a firm booking after the hotel makes an inquiry and sets an appropriate time period.
5.2. The hotel also has the right to revoke the contract if an advance payment or security agreed or required in accordance with subsection 3.6 and/or subsection 3.7 has not been paid after an appropriate period of grace set by the hotel has expired.
5.3. Further, the hotel has the right, for an objectively legitimate reason, to revoke the contract for extraordinary grounds, in particular in the event of- force majeure or other circumstances for which the hotel is not responsible, which render performance of the contract impossible;
- rooms being reserved by culpably providing material facts that are wrong or misleading or by failing to provide material facts; in this context the term material can mean the identity of the customer, the customer’s ability to pay or the purpose of the residence;
- the hotel having reasonable grounds to assume that the use of the service can jeopardize the smooth running of the business, the safety or public reputation of the hotel without this being attributable to the area of responsibility or organization of the hotel;
- the purpose of or the reason for the stay being in violation of the law;
- a breach of subsection 1.2.
5.4. Revocation by the hotel that is justified does not give the customer the right to claim damages.
- Making the room available, handover and return
6.1. The customer does not acquire a right to the provision of specific rooms unless this has been explicitly agreed in text form.
6.2. The reserved rooms shall be available for use by the customer with effect from 15:00 hours on the agreed date of arrival. The customer has no right to earlier availability.
6.3. The rooms shall be vacated and available for use by the hotel by 12:00 noon at the latest on the agreed departure date. After this time, as the room was vacated late, the hotel has the right to charge for the room use exceeding that which was contractually agreed in an amount of 50% of the full accommodation price up until 18:00 hours and in an amount of 90% after 18:00 hours (price as per price list). This does not give rise to contractual rights of the customer. The customer is at liberty to demonstrate that the hotel did not acquire a claim for compensation for use or acquired a significantly lower claim.
- Liability of the hotel
7.1. The hotel is liable for damage which it is accountable for resulting from injury to life, body or health. It is further liable for other damage which is based on an intentional or grossly-negligent breach of duty of the hotel or on an intentional or negligent breach of duties of the hotel ?typical of the type of contract[vertragstypischen Pflichten]. Duties typical of the type of contractare those duties which enable the proper execution of the contract altogether and which the customer relies on being performed and is able to rely on being performed. A breach of duty of a statutory representative or person engaged in performance of an obligation of the hotel [Erfüllungsgehilfe] is equivalent to a breach of duty of the hotel.More far-reaching claims for damages are excluded unless otherwise provided for in this Section7. If there should be any disruptions or deficiencies in the services of the hotel, the hotel shall endeavor to remedy this when it has knowledge thereof or upon a complaint being made without undue delay by the customer. The customer is obligedto contribute what it can be reasonably expected to contribute in order to remedy the disruption and minimize possible damage.
7.2. The hotel is liable to the customer in accordance with the provisions of statute for items brought with the customer. The hotel recommends the use of the hotel or room safe. If the customer wishes to bring with him or her money, securities or valuables valued at over Euro 800 or other property items valued at over Euro 3,500, a separate safekeeping agreement must be entered into with the hotel.
7.3. If the customer is provided with a parking space in the hotel garage or in the hotel parking lot, even if this is for payment, a custody contract is not concluded as a result. If cars parked or driven on the hotel premises or the contents thereof are lost or damaged, the hotel is only liable in accordance with sentences 1 to 4 of subsection 7.1 above.
7.4. Wake-up calls are made with great care by the hotel.
Messages for customers are treated with care. After prior agreement with the customer, the hotel can accept, store and – if desired – dispatch for a charge mail and consignments of goods. In this connection the hotel is only liable in accordance with sentences 1 to 4 of subsection 7.1 above.
- Final provisions
8.1. Alterations and supplements to the contract, to acceptance of the application and to these General Business Terms and Conditions shall be made in text form. Unilateral changes or supplements are ineffective.
8.2. The place of performance and payment shall be Gonnesweiler and the courts of Saarbrücken shall have exclusive jurisdiction over commercial transactions – also over disputes relating to cheques and bills of exchange.If the customer meets the condition of section 38 (2) German Code of Civil Procedure (ZPO) and does not have a general place of jurisdiction in Germany, the courts of Saarbrücken shall have jurisdiction and venue.
8.3. Germanlaw shall apply. The application of the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods is excluded.
8.4. In compliance with its statutory obligation the hotel points out that the European Union has set up an online platform for the extrajudicial resolution of consumer disputes (“ODR platform”): http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr/
The hotel does not, however, participate in dispute resolution proceedings held before consumer dispute resolution bodies.
Location and Directions
Our wellness hotel is located
The hotel is located amidst the Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park in the north-eastern corner of the federal state of Saarland (the St Wendel region). Situated on a small forested hill, the hotel offers magnificent views of Bostalsee Lake.
Arrival with car
•From Saarbrücken: Take the A1 towards Trier (approximately 1 hour)
•From Frankfurt: Via the A61, A63 and A6 past Kaiserslautern (Approximately 2 hours)
•From Cologne: Via the A1 and A62 (Approximately 2.5 hours)
•From Munich: (Approximately 5 hours)
Arrival with train
•From Frankfurt: Approximately 2 hours via the local train (Regionalzug) to Türkismühle
•From Cologne: Approximately 3 – 3.5 hours to Türkismühle
•From Munich: Approximately 6 hours to Türkismühle
•From Zürich (Switzerland) Approximately 6.5 hours to Türkismühle
•From Saarbrücken station: Approximately 40 minutes via public transport to Türkismühle
There’s a hotel shuttle service available from Türkismühle station for guests.
Arrival with plane
There are good flight connections from Dublin, Kerry, Edinburgh, London and Newquay to Frankfurt-Hahn. The Seezeitlodge Hotel & Spa is approximately 57km from the airport.
The larger international airport of Frankfurt am Main is around 180km from the hotel.
Luxembourg Airport is served by London City Airport, London Heathrow, London Gatwick, London Stansted as well as Zürich and Amsterdam and is about 128km from the hotel
Kontakt
Seezeitlodge Hotel & Spa ****S
Saarland | Nationalpark Hunsrueck
Am Bostalsee 1
66625 Gonnesweiler
https://www.seezeitlodge.de
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Phone: +49 68 52 80 98 0