Lutzmannsburg – travel destination for families with children

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Lutzmannsburg in Burgenland

In Lutzmannsburg we are almost on the border with Hungary. Only a few kilometers separate the small town in the Burgenland from the neighboring country. When we visit restaurants and inns in the area, we always meet Hungarians who work in gastronomy. The "local border traffic" within Europe works. The Lutzmannsburger Therme and the Lutzmannsburg Kinderhotel Apfelhof are geared towards families with children.

 

 

 

The sky is wide over Burgenland
The sky is wide over Burgenland

Lutzmannsburg is on the border with Hungary

Apparently many of them have been working here for years, but one of the waitresses wakes up a guest with the words: "Peter, wake up! Not falling asleep again.” She knows her guests. The winemaker takes it to heart and slowly shuffles out of the restaurant. Petar won't let it go. He tries a Pusztawurst, which is marked as “spicy” on the menu to be on the safe side. But even he, who likes to eat spicy things, gives up after half the sausage. I already give up on horseradish (horseradish) and hot mustard. The spiciness from the kitchens of Hungary should be enjoyed with caution.

 

Typical: the low-slung residential buildings with their large entrance gates
Typical: the low-slung residential buildings with their large entrance gates

A village in Burgenland

Lutzmannsburg is a typical Burgenland village with its village square, church and village green. On this is an old wine press as well as a monument under weeping willows. On both sides of the road we see signs pointing to wineries and theirs Bushmen. There the winegrowers sell their wines from their homes. We find the houses, which are so typical for this region, particularly pretty. In yellow, light blue or white, they frame the center of the village. Most of them have been repainted and decorated with stucco work. On older ones, vine tendrils cling to the outer walls of the houses. They give them a look that is imagined in every cliché about Burgenland.

 

Burgenland home cooking: egg dumplings with salad
Burgenland home cooking: egg dumplings with salad

As a guest at the Pension Apfelhof in Lutzmannsburg

When we arrive at Pension Apfelhof, Peter welcomes us. He is a waiter in the wine tavern and comes from Hungary. In addition to wine, he also offers us grape juice and juices from the region's fruit varieties in the Heurigen. In addition to dinner, you can eat here mainly the dishes that are served in wine taverns. These include Brettljausen, cold cuts with sour meat, smoked meat and hot horseradish and mustard. After all, Hungary is not far.

 

Apples in the apple farm in Lutzmannsburg
Apples in the apple farm in Lutzmannsburg

The Lutzmannsburg thermal baths

The main attraction of the place is the Lutzmannsburger Therme. This is a facility that is primarily aimed at families with children. "There used to be an area that was reserved for adults over 18 years of age, so that there was also an option for those looking for peace and quiet," we learn at the Apfelhof. “However, this has now been closed. The thermal bath specializes in families with children.”

 

Lutzmannsburg Children's Hotel Apfelhof
Lutzmannsburg Children's Hotel Apfelhof

Kinderhotel Lutzmannsburg – the Pension Apfelhof

Pension Apfelhof also does this. Our room is set up for four people. There is a parents' corner and a room with a bunk bed for two children. At breakfast we see that almost all guests are families with children. No wonder, given the opportunities the guesthouse offers its guests. On the terrace you will find a playground with all the chicanes, a tipi tent and you can even go horseback riding in the riding stables. A paradise for children!

 

Lutzmannsburg in Burgenland
Lutzmannsburg in Burgenland

At the Lutzmannsburg Kinderhotel Apfelhof, children play the leading role

The Rohrer family, who run the guesthouse, have adapted to the young guests. She takes care of stressed parents and romping children. The rooms are modern and comfortably furnished. There is an apple tree painted on the wall behind our bed. This repeats the motto of the pension, which has named its rooms after the fruit of the area. We live in "Apple 2". Even at breakfast, the fruit motif reappears with apples painted on the wall. This and the little things with which the pension is decorated give it an ambience in which families can feel very comfortable.

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Pension Apfelhof, family Rohrer
Wiesenweg 2
A-7361 Lutzmannsburg, Austria
Tel. +43 2615 87429
Fax. + 43 2615 87429 22

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Source: On-site research at the invitation of Tourismus Burgenland. However, our opinions remain our own.

Text: © Copyright Monika Fuchs and TravelWorldOnline
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Lutzmannsburg – travel destination for families with children

Monika Fuchs

Monika Fuchs and Petar Fuchs are the authors and publishers of the Food and Slow Travel blog  TravelWorldOnline. They have been publishing this blog since 2005. TravelWorldOnline has been online since 2001. Their topics are trips to Savor, wine tourism worldwide and slow travel. During her studies Monika Fuchs spent some time in North America, where she - partly together with Petar Fuchs - traveled to the USA and Canada and spent a research year in British Columbia. This intensified her thirst for knowledge, which she satisfied for 6 years as an adventure guide for Rotel Tours and then for 11 years as a tour guide for Studiosus Reisen around the world. She was constantly expanding her travel regions, but curiosity still gnawed at her: "What's beyond the horizon? What else is there to discover in this city? Which people are interesting here? What do they eat in this region?" As a freelance travel journalist (her articles have appeared in DIE ZEIT, 360° Canada, 360° USA, etc.), she is now looking for answers to these questions as a travel writer and travel blogger in many countries around the world. Petar Fuchs produces the videos on this blog as well as on YouTube. Monika Fuchs from TravelWorldOnline is among Germany's top 50 bloggers in 2021. Find more Information about Monika and Petar Fuchs here.