Hotel Schwarz Adler
Features
Situated just a two minute walk from the pedestrianised main street, this hotel offers stylish interiors, an attentive service, fine cuisine and fantastic state-of-the-art spa and leisure facilities. The Hannenkamm gondola is 500m away and there is a ski bus stop just outside the hotel. A great choice of hotel if you’re looking for first-class standards.
Facilities:
Bar
Café
Lounge area
Restaurant
A la carte restaurant
24 hour reception
Indoor pool with underwater music
Spa bath
Bio sauna
Finnish sauna
Steam room
Solarium
Fitness room and trainer
Relaxation room with open fireplace
Meditation room
Beauty and massage treatments
Spa bar serving health drinks
Families and Children:
Children’s entertainment programme
Playroom
Supervised dinners
Milk heating/storage
Highchairs
Cots
Meals: Hot and cold buffet breakfast. Four course evening meal including salad buffet and choice of main course.
Rooms (2-3 people): Austrian twin beds with possible extra bed, bath/shower, wc, cable TV, radio, minibar, telephone, hairdryer, plus bathrobe and slippers for the spa.
Superior rooms (2-3 people): Austrian twin bedded rooms, with possible extra bed, are more spacious and recently refurbished. In addition to the above facilities they have a room safe and daily newspapers delivered, available at a supplement.
Suites (2 people): Austrian twin beds, sitting area, facilities as per superior rooms with the addition of a private sauna and internet access, available at a supplement.
Board Basis: Half Board. Christmas and New Year dinners included (smart dress required).
Child Discount : For child discounts please call the number above.
Kitzbühel Resort Info
Every keen skier has heard of Kitzbuhel and its famous Hahnenkamm downhill run. So what else can we tell you? It has its own 158km of runs, but nearly 700km if you include all the associated 'Kitzbuheler Alpen' resorts. The resort also offers a huge range of attractions - lots of cross-country, reasonable boarder facilities (but lots of draglifts), great intermediate and expert skiing, plenty of off-piste including challenging moguls for better skiers, a wide variety of terrain and slopes, great nightlife, accommodation for all budgets, excellent restaurants on and off the snow, short transfers and attractive buildings.
Of course there are a few disadvantages, some of which can slightly undermine the skiing/boarding. The snow record is poor and low altitude pistes, even with loads of snowmaking, can suffer. Because Kitzbuhel is so well-known, there can be long queues and crowds, even though lifts have been updated. Advanced skiers don't have much tough terrain. Kids don't get a great deal to play with, as non-skiing children have no kindergarten.
Finally, the resort itself is a bit of a sprawler and access to the slopes is inconvenient, even though the bus service is free and efficient. It's worth checking the location of your destination before you book.
Overall, Kitzbuhel still offers plenty of magic and, even if the total ski experience has a few stumbling blocks, there is always the town to play in…
More Kitzbühel resort information