Hotel Ferienhotel Kaltschmid
Features
Owned by our good friends the Kaltschmid family,
this superior hotel occupies an ideal position in the
heart of Seefeld’s pedestrian area and offers an
excellent range of leisure amenities. The ski bus
stops 2 minutes’ walk from the hotel.
Bedrooms: 150. Small twins have bath; larger
rooms also have seating area and some have
balcony; 2 room apartments with bath, separate
WC, balcony and kitchenette sleep 2-5. All rooms
have phone, cable TV, radio, safe and hairdryer.
Meals: V Hot and cold buffet breakfast and
4 course dinner with 3 main dish choices plus
salad buffet and cheese selection.
Facilities: Large lounge with bar; residents’
and à la carte restaurants; café; Western saloon
‘Buffalo’; ‘Alt Seefeld’ café/restaurant; billiards,
table tennis; leisure centre with indoor pool,
childrens’ pool with slide, jacuzzi, herbal steam
room, sauna and gym (free); solarium and
massage (pay locally); terrace; internet access;
lifts.
Special Attractions: • Unlimited free drinks with
dinner each evening (draught beer, open wine,
soft drinks, water) • 30% reduction on bottled
wine at dinner • Welcome cocktail • Farmers’
buffet • Gala dinner • Starter and dessert buffets
• Clubcard giving 10% reduction at all Kaltschmid
bars and restaurants • Free kindergarten 6 days
a week (3-12 yrs) • Free bowling evening at the
Hotel Alpenpark including a glass of schnapps
• Special Christmas dinner and New Year Gala
dinner with live band included (jacket and tie
required).
Official Rating: 4 stars
Seefeld Resort Info
Seefeld is a great year-round holiday destination. It has a good snow record and most of the slopes have snowmaking facilities. In terms of Alpine skiing and boarding, there is a 23km ski field a bus ride away, that mostly caters to beginners and lower intermediates. Seefeld offers an efficient ski school and kids are well looked after. There are a few challenges for experts off the Rosshutte, but they can also head for the Stubai or Zugspitz glaciers and any of the other Tyrolean resorts. Skiing and boarding aren't the main reason why people come to Seefeld. By far the biggest sport is cross-country with 200km of trails. Seefeld has hosted two Winter Olympics (1964 and 1976) and the 1985 Nordic skiing World Championships.
Seefeld is a very attractive, traffic-free village that generally caters to an older, upmarket crowd. This means expensive hotels and restaurants and civilised après-ski. It's a stylish place, not for those wanting late-night clubbing and hundreds of pistes to bash. There are plenty of non-skiing pursuits to complement the idea that this is an all-round resort and not just a ski venue. If you want the full Austrian Alpine experience, Seefeld is well worth a visit.
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