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09 October 2024
Seehotel Wiesler: Embracing nature and sustainability in the Black Forest
Best practices
09 October 2024
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Seehotel Wiesler in Germany’s Black Forest combines eco-friendly practices with spa services to enhance guest experiences while preserving the natural environment.
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The case study features Seehotel Wiesler, a spa hotel located in Germany’s Black Forest. The hotel emphasizes the importance of experiencing and preserving nature. Key initiatives include using renewable energy sources, implementing energy-saving measures, and promoting waste reduction. The hotel also focuses on offering guests a nature-friendly experience through its spa services and eco-friendly practices. These efforts not only enhance the guest experience but also contribute to the conservation of the beautiful Black Forest environment.
#Sustainable destinations #Eco-friendly accommodations #Renewable electricity #Resource efficiency
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