Description of the company:
Flesslers Lenggries – formerly the Arabella Brauneck Hotel – presents itself as the new boutique hotel in the heart of Lenggries. The new name "Flesslers" pays homage to local history and is derived from the old German word for "raftsman." Rafting was once a central industry in Lenggries and is now listed as UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage. This close connection to the region is reflected in both the hotel's name and its design concept.
Originally opened in 1972 as a sports and activity hotel for the Munich Olympic Games, its new interior design captures the retro aesthetic of the 1970s and reinterprets it. Equipped with 114 rooms and suites, six event rooms for up to 175 people, a restaurant, a beer garden, a wellness and fitness area, a bicycle garage with a DIY workshop, a heated ski room, an underground parking garage, and electric charging stations, the hotel offers the highest level of comfort for active holidays, relaxation, conferences, and team events.
Special highlights include the rooftop bar on the sixth floor with impressive panoramic views, which can be rented exclusively for up to 250 people, as well as the hotel's own 20-meter-high climbing wall.
