In a quiet location, the recently renovated hotel offers a friendly atmosphere and highly rated food. A great choice for Bad Gastein.
- Hotel
- Half Board
- Sauna
- Free WiFi
- Free ski shuttle service to Stubnerkogel lift
Overview
Description
- Quiet and location on outskirts of Bad Gastein - 15 minutes' walk to lifts.
- Historic building converted in 2011 to a modern boutique hotel with olde-worlde charm.
- Warm and welcoming atmosphere with service to match.
- Highly rated cuisine with beautiful setting in Hirshen's winter garden restaurant.
- Free WiFi
On the outskirts of Bad Gastein, the Hotel Hirschen has a quiet and
peaceful location. It's around 15 minutes walk to both the Graukogel
lift and the centre of Bad Gastein, so you might prefer to use the local
ski bus for getting around during the day.
The food at the
Hirschen is rated highly - a wide selection from the breakfast buffet
and excellent 3 course evening meals served in their winter garden
restaurant.
There's a sauna for a bit of a change from the usual
après activities and the hotel also has free Wifi so you can stay in
touch with friends back home.
Location
• 10-15 minute walk to resort centre • 15 minute walk to Graukogel lift • 2 minute walk to ski bus stop
Rooms
for 2 people on half board sharing a room with Austrian twin beds, private bath or shower and WC. Triple rooms are available with extra sofa bed. All bedrooms have TV, free WiFi and kitchenette area with microwave and refrigerator.
Facilities
· sauna
· bar
· free ski shuttle service to Stubnerkogel lift
· free WiFi
· ski storage room · hairdryers on request from reception
Meals
• buffet breakfast • 3 course evening meals with choice of main course • Christmas and New Year's gala dinner included
Please Note
There is no lift at the Hotel Hirschen.
All rooms will be allocated on the first or second floor.
About Bad Gastein
Located 90km from Salzburg and train-linked, Bad Gastein is one of the most well-known spa towns in Austria. Located at the centre of the Gastein Valley ski area, which has four domains totalling 250km of pistes. Bad Gastein and Bad Hofgastein are lift linked but the rest of the resorts in the Gastein ski area are not. The region is home to the brand new Schlossalmbahn - a modern gondola capable of carrying 3,000 people an hour that runs non-stop to the top of the mountain.The skiing favours good intermediates with lots of challenges and tree-lined skiing. For experts, there is a wide range of off-piste and great powder can be found on the Kreuzkogel. There is also the World Cup downhill run to test the best. Beginners aren't overly catered for, with the easier slopes spread around the area, even though the ski school has a good reputation. You can't ski to your door and you'll have to take a bus to the lifts. Boarders have only just been provided with a park and half-pipe, but they could find the high number of draglifts a bit of a challenge.
There are very good facilities for accommodation and restaurants, for non-skiers and for après-ski in general. Nightlife is quite sophisticated and prices are predominantly high. The 'bath and beer' option is very popular for afternoon après-ski. Transfer times are minimal from Salzburg, but you might not like the resort traffic and the irregular bus links to the skiing. Overall, Bad Gastein is an excellent base for the whole winter experience, but its few disadvantages won't please beginners and families.
Alpine Charm
Family Friendly
Good For Non-Skiers
Great Off-Piste
Great for Mixed Abilities
Large Ski Area
Lively Night Life
Mountain Restaurants
Scenic
Short Transfer
Bowling Alley
Child Care
Hot Tub
Ice Rink
Paragliding
Sauna
Sports Centre
Swimming Pool
Walking Trails
Cross-Country: 90.0
Cross-Country Equipment
Off-Piste: Good
Off-Piste Equipment
Off-Piste Guides
Sleigh Rides
Holiday Details
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