The Mosthütte isn't a guided retreat. There are no workshops, no facilitators, no group activities unless you bring your own group. It's a farmhouse with fiber internet, a fireplace, a 4m × 2m window into the forest, and the kind of silence that makes things happen. You bring the work. We handle everything else.
1–4 weeks · Individuals or small groups
Desk. Good lighting. Comfortable chair. Power where you need it.
Forest. Starts at the property. Walk when the words stop. They'll start again.
Fireplace. Real wood. Real fire. Real productivity tool.
Wine road. 30 minutes through the countryside to a Buschenschank. The reward for a good writing day.
Your novel isn't going to write itself in that café. Neither is your screenplay, your dissertation, your memoir, or whatever you've been "working on" for the last two years. A farmhouse in the Austrian forest with fiber internet and no barista making eye contact. Come finish something.
The Brontës had the moors. You have the Koralpe. Similar energy. Better WiFi.
Not just for novelists. Course creators, thought leaders, academics on sabbatical, anyone with a big project and a deadline. A week is nice. A month is transformational. The rates reflect this.
3–7 days · Teams of 2–6
Exclusive use. The whole property. No other guests.
Fiber internet. For the Figma sessions and the shared docs.
Garden house. Breakout space with BBQ for the evenings.
Wine road. Walk to a winery after the hard conversations.
Your team doesn't need another offsite at a conference hotel with bad coffee and a motivational poster about synergy. They need a farmhouse with a fireplace, a forest, and a rule that says "no one opens Slack after 5pm because there's a winery to walk to."
Small teams only. 2–6 people. Because the best decisions don't need 30 people in a room. They need 4 people, a forest, and a bottle of Schilcher.
Strategy offsites. Product sprints. Planning retreats. Leadership conversations that can't happen over Zoom. If your team can't make a decision here, the problem isn't the venue.
2 weeks – 3 months · Remote professionals
Fiber internet. At the pond. In the garden house. Everywhere.
Monthly rates. Less than your city rent. Seriously.
Graz. 20 minutes. A real city when you want one.
Direct flights. London, Berlin, Munich, Zürich, Frankfurt.
You can work from anywhere. You're working from your apartment. Those are not the same thing.
Vibe coding hits different when the view is a forest and the background noise is a fireplace instead of a coffee shop playlist someone else chose. Ship your product from a farmhouse. Push to prod, then push open the door and walk into the forest. This is the loop.
Founders between rounds. Consultants between gigs. Developers building something. Real estate people running deals from a laptop. Course creators. Thought leaders. Anyone with a laptop and taste.
The deploy pipeline doesn't know you're in Austria. Your nervous system does.
November through March. The tourists are in the Alps. The Buschenschänke are dormant. The vineyards are asleep. The forest is bare and beautiful. The farmhouse is warm — fireplace going, firewood stacked, fiber humming. The rates are the lowest of the year.
This is where books get written. Where MVPs get shipped. Where the next quarter gets planned. Where you sit by a fire in a farmhouse in the Austrian forest and do the work you've been meaning to do for months.
February: the month everyone hates. Not here. Here February is white meadows, warm fire, silent forest, fast internet, and a wine road waiting for spring. Come hate February less.
All rates are for the entire property. Exclusive use. No shared spaces. Book direct for the best rate — no platform commissions.
No. We provide the space — the farmhouse, the internet, the forest, the fireplace. You bring the project. No workshops, no facilitators, no mandatory group activities.
[PLACEHOLDER: X guests in X bedrooms]. Teams of 2–6 work best for offsites.
Recommended but not essential. The property is peaceful precisely because it's not in a town centre. Wineries are a 30-minute walk through the countryside. Graz is 20 minutes by car. Taxis are available.
The kitchen is fully equipped for real cooking. Supermarkets are a short drive. Farmers' markets and farm shops nearby. The Buschenschänke on the wine road serve Brettljause — cured meats, cheese, and the winemaker's own Schilcher. Not a bad dinner.
The house is off the road. There is no traffic past the window. At night, you hear wind, birdsong, and occasionally a church bell from the valley. That's it.
Fireplace. Firewood included. The house is warm. The forest is bare and beautiful. The rates are the lowest. This is where the best work happens.
Beautiful enough to do neither.
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