Hotel Tauernhof
Features
- Terrace/Balcony
- Half board
The Tauernhof is a comfortable, impressive hotel located in the village centre and backing onto the Lechnerberg beginners' slopes and ski lifts. The hotel has a charming Austrian ambience with cosy stubes, as well as an inviting dining room and delicious food. With fantastic leisure facilities and tastefully decorated rooms the Tauernhof is a delight to return to for a pleasurable and relaxing evening after a long day's skiing.
Location · central village location · backing on to the beginners ski slopes · ski bus stop outside
Features · indoor heated pool with integrated whirlpool, infrared cabin, 2 saunas and fitness room · extra charge for massage, solarium and bathrobes · lounge/bar area · games room with Playstation, table football, darts and pool table · FREE internet in rooms (with cable) and WiFi in lobby · 48 bedrooms · lift to all floors
Meals · hot and cold buffet breakfast · Prosecco breakfast on Sunday · 5 course evening meals with daily salad, starter and cheese buffets · twice weekly desert buffet · weekly gala dinner or farmers' buffet · Christmas and New Year's Eve gala dinners included
Rooms for 2 people on half board sharing a small room with Austrian twin beds, private bath or shower and WC. Standard rooms, balcony rooms and single rooms with balcony are available at a supplement. Family rooms sleeping up to 4 people consisting of one room with Austrian twin beds, single bed, put-up bed and private shower and family rooms sleeping up to 5 people consisting of one room with Austrian twin beds, single bed, two put-up beds and private bath are also available at a supplement. All bedrooms have hairdryer, safe, cable TV and internet access.
Official Rating ****
Kaprun Resort Info
Bus-linked to Zell am See, Kaprun makes up part of the Europa Sport region, with 130km of pistes, 50 of which are local. Like its neighbour, Kaprun is a year-round resort, with the Kitzsteinhorn glacier and lots of summer pursuits (golf, climbing, water sports). Unlike the bigger Zell, Kaprun is a traditional Austrian village, with a decent selection of restaurants and accommodation. It has quieter nightlife, but its still pretty fun and varied. Its skiing is mainly for beginners, intermediates and cross-country, while experts don't receive extensive attention. You will have the slight inconvenience of a bus ride to get to Zell. Kaprun is great all year round, but for more varied skiing, it is worth exploring some of the other nearby terrain, such as Saalbach and Schladming.
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