In this inspiring episode of The StarrCast Podcast, host Lisa Starr travels to the breathtaking Austrian Alps to explore how strategic wellness development is transforming mountain destinations. Against the dramatic backdrop of Leogang’s limestone peaks, Lisa visits Puradies eco-resort and sits down with owner Michael Madreiter to discuss the property’s stunning Heaven Spa expansion and the remarkable story of how this region has achieved consistent double-digit growth through thoughtful spa and wellness investment.
Michael shares the 185-year family farming legacy that informs Puradies’ authentic approach to hospitality, revealing how a modest guesthouse evolved into a luxury wellness destination without losing its agricultural roots. From the innovative design philosophy behind the 1,500-square-meter Heaven Spa to the collaborative regional strategy that’s made Leogang a world-class wellness hub, this episode offers invaluable insights for spa managers, developers, and hospitality professionals looking to build sustainable, nature-connected properties that thrive year-round.
Why This Episode Matters: This conversation demonstrates how wellness amenities can solve the critical challenge of seasonality in mountain destinations while maintaining authenticity and environmental stewardship. Michael’s journey from consultant to family business owner provides a masterclass in values-driven entrepreneurship and community collaboration.
Key Takeaways
For Spa Managers & Operators:
- Wellness facilities can transform off-season periods into profitable business opportunities, with November now approaching high-season demand for wellness hotels
- Approximately 70% spa utilization among hotel guests indicates strong return on wellness investment, even when not all guests book treatments
- Strategic collaboration with neighboring properties elevates an entire destination rather than creating destructive competition
For Developers & Investors:
- Design-led, nature-embedded architecture creates lasting value—Puradies chose Noa architects specifically for their ability to make structures feel like they’ve “been there for decades”
- Selective, quality-focused development attracts more discerning (and profitable) tourists than mass-market approaches
- The four-element design concept and “framing” philosophy creates intimate spaces within overwhelming natural landscapes
For Hospitality Leaders:
- Authentic heritage and local sourcing create differentiation—Puradies maintains working farmland, cattle, henhouses, and gardens that guests actively engage with
- Regional cooperation drives growth for all—Leogang properties invested in excellence collectively, resulting in 10-15 years of consistent double-digit growth
- Values-driven leadership attracts both guests and quality employees, creating sustainable business culture
Guest Bio
Michael Madreiter is the owner of Puradies in Leogang, an ecoist, visionary, father of three and a management consultant in his former life. Connect with Michael on LinkedIn.
Read Lisa Starr’s Nature Recharged article in Spa Business Magazine
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