Hotel Heitzmann
Features
- Terrace/Balcony
- Half board
Only 150m from the City Xpress gondola, the
centrally located Heitzmann is owned by our
good friends Anita and Rudi Heitzmann. our
guests return here year after year for the good
food and service. Recent improvements include
the newly renovated and extended bar, reception
and restaurant.
Bedrooms: 33. Individually furnished standard
twins have shower, some have balcony; larger
twins have jacuzzi bath and small seating area.
Junior suites (40m²) have lounge area and jacuzzi
bath and deluxe suites (honeymoon) have lounge
area and balcony. Twins for single occupancy have
shower. All rooms have cable TV, radio, phone,
safe, bathrobes and hairdryer.
Meals: V Extensive hot and cold buffet
breakfast and 4 course dinner with 3 choices of
main dish plus salad buffet.
Facilities: Designer interiors with conservatory
lounge; bar; residents’ and à la carte restaurants;
small leisure area with steam room and sauna
(free); wifi internet access; lift.
Special Attractions: • Gala dinner • Fondue
evening • Farmers’ buffet • Italian buffet
• Themed evenings • Weekly ski day with Rudi,
including après-ski snacks • Special Christmas
dinner and New Year Gala dinner with a bottle
of sparkling wine included • Wedding and
honeymoon packages (see below).
Official Rating: 4 stars
Weddings at Hotel Heitzmann
Wedding & Honeymoon • Ceremony & registrar
• Horse drawn sleigh ride • Romantic wedding
dinner including wedding cake • Honeymoon
breakfast • Bottle of Austrian champagne
• Bouquet of flowers • All aspects of organisation
Renew your Wedding Vows • Ceremony &
registrar • Wedding cake • Bouquet of flowers
• Bottle of Austrian champagne • Special dinner
and anniversary photograph.
Anita and Rudi will help organise additional
arrangements (eg photographer) if required.
Contact us for information and availability.
Zell am See Resort Info
Zell am See skiing
Set by a lake, Zell am See and its bus-linked neighbour Kaprun make up the 'Europa Sport' region, with a total of 130km of runs, 80 of which are at Zell. The setting is one of Zell's biggest selling points, with lovely views of the lake from the medieval town and the slopes above. The ski area is actually quite small with short runs, mainly catering for intermediates keen on improving technique rather than getting miles under their belts. Advanced skiers have few true challenges, while beginners may find Zell's biggest failing, its questionable snow reliability, a bit of a bother. Neither boarders nor experts would approve of Zell's conservation regulations, which ban any off-piste skiing. The lifts can become crowded at peak times, as can the local Kitzsteinhorn glacier at Kaprun, although it does guarantee year-round skiing. There are also extensive cross-country trails.
Zell am See ski resort
Zell is actually more popular in the summer than the winter. The lakeside town has loads of activities for those not on skis or a board, with lively nightlife, decent restaurants and a full range of accommodation. It is good to check where you are staying in relation to the lifts, as there is a short free bus to access the slopes. For skiing, it is also worth exploring some of the other terrain in the area, like Saalbach, Bad Gastein and Schladming. Overall, Zell is a lovely spot for a winter holiday, with or without skiing.
More Zell am See resort information