Great hotel with a good reputation for traditional food in this pretty, characterful resort without breaking the bank! The reviews are excellent!
- Hotel
- Half Board
- 1500m to slopes
- In Resort Centre
- Panoramic views
- Traditional Tyrolean accommodation
- Great location
Overview
Description
Location
· central location · 2 minutes' walk to ski bus stop · 5-minute bus ride to the lifts
Rooms
All bedrooms have cable TV, safe, phone and hairdryer. Separate box spring twin beds are available on request. Cots are available to hire for €56 per week. Please request at time of booking.
Twin Room - sleeps 2: Austrian twin beds, private shower, WC and balcony.
Triple Room - sleeps 2-3: Austrian twin beds, extra single bed, private bath (with shower attachment) WC and balcony.
Single Room - sleeps 1: Single room with single bed, private shower and WC.
Austrian twin beds
Austrian twin beds are very common in Central Europe. They’re simply one large bed frame containing two single mattresses, both with separate duvets and linen sets, that cannot be separated. Separate twin beds are less common and can often be head to head beds, rather than side by side, if they are available.
Facilities
General
· WiFi · ski and boot room · 20 rooms bar and stube lounge
Catering
Offered on a half board basis, breakfast will include a selection of hot and cold options
including cereals, fruit, yogurts, freshly baked breads and pastries, fresh coffee and tea.
A freshly prepared evening meal is provided with a good selection of local and internationally inspired dishes.
All Ensuite
Traditional
About Alpbach
Alpbach is a delightful, family-friendly ski resort less than one hour's drive from Innsbruck airport. A favourite destination of well-informed British skiers and the winner of the “Most Beautiful Village in Austria” contest, Alpbach is famed for traditional style architecture, excellent hospitality. You'll find lots of charm, great scenery, friendly locals, pretty buildings and ambience by the bucketload. Accommodation is mostly hotel- or guesthouse-based, most of which are family-run and very welcoming. The more expensive accommodation is near the slopes and cheaper stuff often means a bit of a trip to get to the lifts.
Alpbach offers all the traditional off-snow activities, so skiing isn't the only attraction for visitors. There are loads of old-fashioned eateries up the mountain, but a more limited choice in the resort. Après-ski is subdued and the resort is all ready for bed by 11pm. Only 23% of visitors are British and they come for the skiing as well as ambience.
The slopes offer intermediates and beginners the best choice, making Alpbach an ideal family venue. Ski school and childcare are of a high standard. There is some powder for experts, but this relies on decent snow, something that isn't guaranteed in Alpbach. There are only 45km of pistes and it might be better to invest in the 'Kitzbueheler Alpen' Pass for greater variety (700km of pistes). You might want to give cross-country a try, as there are plenty of trails to cover. Boarders have much to amuse them, with a fun park and two half-pipes. Alpbach also features as a regular host for international events. Queues aren't a problem, so you can really enjoy the real Tyrolean experience without the scrums.
Overall, Alpbach has proven itself to be a real jewel in the crown of Austrian skiing…
Alpine Charm
Beginner Friendly
Choice of Restaurants
Family Friendly
Good Beginners
Mountain Restaurants
Bowling Alley
Child Care
Ice Rink
Paragliding
Sauna
Sports Centre
Swimming Pool
Walking Trails
Cross-Country: 20.0
Cross-Country Equipment
Off-Piste Equipment
Location
Hotel Haus Andreas
• Alpbach 394, 6236 Alpbach, Austria
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