Hotel Impuls Tirol
Features
- Terrace/Balcony
- Half board
The Impuls Tirol combines Austrian tradition with modern design to form an extremely impressive hotel. The original hotel is a traditional alpine building, beautifully decorated with a recently newly refurbished reception area, stylish lounge and dining areas and comfortable bedrooms. The hotel has now expanded into a modern annexe which contains many of the hotel's stunning spa facilities and superior rooms, and is connected to the original building. The hotel's philosophy is 'live now' - and they offer everything to ensure you live your holiday to the full - including a wealth of spa facilities, thermal pools, fine dining, fine wines and a friendly, dedicated team of staff to tend to your every need.
Location · ski bus stop outside · 2 minutes walk to village centre · 10 minutes walk to Schlossalm lift
Features · fantastic 1400m² spa centre with indoor thermal pool, outdoor pool, whirlpool, sauna, sanarium, infrared sauna, steam room, fitness room and relaxation room · extra charge for spa beauty treatments, solarium and massage · lounge with open fireplace · bar · wine cellar · children's playroom with toys · 75 bedrooms · lift to all floors · non smoking dining room
Meals · hot and cold buffet breakfast daily until 10.30am · 4 course evening meals with a choice of main course and daily salad buffet · weekly starter buffet · weekly farmers or speciality buffet · Christmas and New Year's Eve gala dinners included
Rooms for 2 people on half board sharing a room with Austrian twin beds, private shower and WC. Rooms with a balcony, superior rooms (sleeping up to 4) and single rooms are available at a supplement. Also available are family rooms sleeping up to 5 with optically separated Austrian twin bedroom and living area with double pull-out sofa bed and put-up bed. Newly built deluxe rooms available at a supplement. All bedrooms have hairdryer, cable TV, safe and bathrobes.
Official Rating ****
Bad Hofgastein Resort Info
Largest connected skiing area in this area. Downhill runs with over 1000m difference in altitude promise varied piste fun – perfectly connected with modern lifts and cable cars. Ideal for skiing pleasure! We would recommend the Judau lift in the skiing centre in the Angertal Valley for beginners. Especially popular: the Hohe Scharte Nord (north) (marked on the piste plan as downhill run number H 1) – and with a length of 8 km and a difference in altitude of 1,440m it is one of the longest downhill runs in the Eastern Alps.
Hofgastein is a spa town as well, but is prettier with more traditional buildings and a traffic-free centre. It is mainly a hotel resort and most of the better eateries are found in the 50 or so hotels. For non-skiers there are lots of activities including the baths, but as with Bad Gastein some may not warm to the subdued ambience. It is also important to check the location of your accommodation, as that found in the centre has quicker access to the gondola and the skiing. There isn't too much to choose between the 2 resorts, but Hofgastein might just shade it, as it's prettier and closer to the slopes.
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