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In the Leogang mountains, Krallerhof redefines alpine wellbeing. Centered around the striking design spa, winner of prestigious architecture and design awards and its natural swimming lake, the hotel radiates light, space and a modern alpine elegance that feels like a piece of art and deeply calming.
Guests step into the extensive spa world, where pools, saunas, an ice grotto and generous relaxation areas create a setting for deep regeneration. Longevity takes center stage here with treatments such as cryo sessions, IHHT altitude training and red light therapy. The 50 m outdoor pool invites real swimmers to glide through long laps while sauna, cold immersion and movement sessions build a holistic longevity routine.
Culinary moments are just as thoughtful. The restaurant celebrates regional produce, refined alpine cuisine and creative plant forward dishes with clear longevity options available at every meal.
Krallerhof is a place where design, nature and innovative longevity concepts come together to shape an alpine retreat.
Movement at Krallerhof is built around a gym that supports real training across strength, endurance and functional movement.
Strength
The strength area is spacious, well-rounded and suited to proper full-body training, with a mix of free weights, strength machines and versatile equipment for more focused sessions. Equipment includes:
Rack with Olympic barbell
Squat rack
Barbells
Adjustable weight bench
Dumbbells from 10 - 22 kg
Kettlebells up to 20 kg
Weight plates from 5 - 15 kg
Free weights up to 22 kg
Ab machine
Chest press
Lat pulldown
Leg press
Leg extension
Cable machine
Ab trainer
Back extension
Pull-up bar
Cable pulley system
Cardio
For endurance and conditioning, the gym offers a strong setup that makes structured cardio sessions easy to maintain during the stay. The cardio offering includes:
Peloton bike
3 treadmills
2 cross trainers
Indoor cycle
Rowing machine
Ergometer
Functional training and mobility
Functional and mobility work is also well supported, adding balance to the overall training offer. Available equipment includes:
Foam roller
Wall bars
Punching bag
Classes and guided training
A guided class programme adds another layer to the movement offering and gives guests more ways to stay active throughout their stay. Classes include:
Mental training
Yoga
Stretching
Back fitness
Indoor cycling
Circuit training
Yoga
Yoga has a clear place within the programme. Formats include:
Hatha Yoga
Kundalini Yoga
Yoga retreats
Coaching
For guests looking for more guidance, coaching adds a more individual and structured element. Available support includes:
Introductory training session
Personal trainer
Active lifestyle beyond the gym
The wider property extends the active offer beyond indoor training and makes movement feel naturally integrated into the stay. Highlights include:
50 m infinity pool
Skiing / winter movement
Tennis
Squash
Recovery at Krallerhof is built around a desgn spa and regeneration offering where heat, cold, water, treatments and longevity-focused technology come together. Alongside panoramic saunas, steam baths, relaxation areas and quieter pool spaces, the hotel also integrates a dedicated longevity-focused area with cryotherapy, IHHT oxygen training and red light therapy.
Cold exposure plays a particularly visible role. Beyond the classic spa contrast of sauna and cooling, guests also have access to an ice grotto, a cold plunge and a cryo chamber, creating several ways to work with temperature as part of regeneration. This is complemented by infrared-based recovery, oxygen therapy and red light treatments, which give the hotel a stronger longevity profile than a traditional alpine spa hotel.
Recovery at Krallerhof is not limited to passive relaxation. It is also structured through retreats and guided formats that connect regeneration with sleep, stress regulation, breathwork, movement and nervous system support. That broader framework makes the hotel feel less like a place for occasional spa treatments and more like a setting where recovery is approached as a real practice.
Krallerhof combines architectural calm, water and heat experiences, longevity tools and restorative treatments into a recovery environment that feels both immersive and genuinely useful.
Nutrition at Krallerhof is built around a regional, indulgent and clearly structured dining rhythm rather than a restrictive health concept. Guests stay on a three-quarter board basis with a generous breakfast buffet, an afternoon Snack Time and a multi-course dinner in the evening. Fresh bread from the in-house bakery, homemade jams and syrups and ingredients sourced from local producers help give the culinary side of the stay a stronger sense of place.
What makes the offering more relevant from a longevity perspective is that health-conscious dishes are integrated into the wider culinary experience rather than separated from it. At breakfast, these options are identified through small markers, while the evening menu includes explicitly designated longevity dishes. The hotel describes them as gut-friendly, anti-inflammatory and cell-protective, giving guests a clearer way to choose the more functional side of the menu without changing the overall dining experience.





At the Krallerhof, movement, recovery and nature come together - from a large wellness area and natural swimming lake to longevity therapies, sports facilities and an activity program.



For travelers who seek design, longevity and nature, Krallerhof is ideal for those who want cutting edge spa experiences, serious swimming and active days in the mountains - a contemporary alpine retreat where architecture, wellbeing and warm Austrian hospitality come together.
Price:
Double room incl. 3/4 board from 600 € per night
Contact:
Krallerhof
Rain 6
5771 Leogang
AT
