Hotel Tirolerhof
Features
- Terrace/Balcony
- Half board
The Tirolerhof is without doubt one of the finest hotels in Zell am See, run with pride by the owners, family Posch and their friendly team. The hotel offers an excellent range of leisure facilities and first-class cuisine in elegant surroundings, attracting many repeat guests. You'll discover true relaxation in the beautiful Aquarena wellness area and the lovingly decorated bedrooms combine a traditional ambience with modern comforts and style.
Location · central village location · 5 minutes walk to City Xpress gondola · FREE shuttle service to ski lift 9.00am-11.00am
Features · superb spa including indoor swimming pool with underwater massage area and temperatures of up to 30°C, oriental steam room, whirlpool (34°C), Finnish sauna, salt grotto and fitness area · extra charge for solarium and massage · 3 lounges, one with open fire place · library · bar · FREE WiFi · weekly live music · 86 bedrooms · lift to all floors
Meals · hot and cold buffet breakfast · 4 course evening meals with a choice of main course · daily salad buffet · weekly starter and dessert buffets · 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, WC and balcony. Single rooms, deluxe rooms and junior suites rooms (max 3 adults or 2 adults and 2 children up to 8 yrs incl.) are also available at a supplement consisting of one room with Austrian twin beds and double sofa bed with a private bath, WC and balcony. Reductions are available for small rooms with a double bed and balcony. All bedrooms have Sky TV, safe, hairdryer and balcony.
Please Note not suitable for groups of more than 11 people. Smart casual dress required for dinner. No access to Sauna World and relaxation room for children under 12 yrs.
Official Rating **** Superior
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.
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