Excellent piste side location with a good reputation for food plus excellent reviews!
- Hotel
- Half Board
- Ski-In / Ski-Out
- 800m to Resort Centre
- Friendly staff
- Traditionally-styled hotel
- Indoor pool, spa & wellness centre
- Piano bar & lounge with open fireplace
Overview
Perfectly positioned for ski enthusiasts, Hotel Residenz Hochland enjoys a prime slopeside location on the Geigenbühel Ski Area, allowing guests to step straight onto the mountain each morning. The larger Rosshütte Ski Area is easily accessible via the ski bus, which can be reached from the base of the local slopes. The hotel also boasts impressive views across the Seefeld valley and is just a short walk from the town centre, where you'll find a variety of shops, bars and après-ski venues.
Dining at the hotel combines regional specialities with popular international dishes, offering something to suit every taste. Special dietary requirements can be catered for with advance notice, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable dining experience. For those who prefer a quieter evening, the hotel's welcoming bar and lounge provide the perfect place to relax after dinner.
The décor blends traditional alpine charm with modern comforts. Natural wood features, classic furnishings and carefully collected decorative touches create a warm and characterful atmosphere, while contemporary updates ensure a comfortable stay. The spacious rooms provide plenty of room to unwind, and many feature a private balcony or terrace with scenic views of the surrounding mountains.
Guests can also make the most of the excellent wellness centre, which includes an indoor swimming pool and a range of spa treatments, including massages, ideal for soothing tired muscles after a day on the slopes.
Description
Location
Ski-in, ski-out on the Geigenbühel slopes
5-10-minutes' walk to the resort centre
5-10-minutes' walk to the ski bus stop
20 minutes' walk to the Rosshütte lifts
11 minutes' walk to the ski school meeting point
Rooms
All rooms have a cable TV, hairdryer, safe and bathrobes.
Twin room with balcony or terrace (approx. 36m²) - sleeps 2: South-facing room with Austrian twin beds, private shower, WC and balcony or terrace.
Superior twin room with balcony or terrace (approx. 50m²) - sleeps 2-4 (max 3 adults or 2 adults and 2 children up to 15 years): South-facing room with Austrian twin beds, extra double sofa bed when booked for three or four, private bath or shower, WC and balcony or terrace.
Superior twin room with balcony or terrace (approx. 50m²) - sleeps 2-4 (max 3 adults or 2 adults and 2 children up to 15 years): West-facing room with Austrian twin beds, extra double sofa bed when booked for three or four, private shower, WC and balcony or terrace.
Single room with balcony (approx. 18m²) - sleeps 1: West-facing room with single bed, private shower, WC and balcony.
Twin room (approx. 28m²) - sleeps 1-2: West-facing room with Austrian twin beds, private bath or shower and WC.
Austrian twin beds: One large bed frame containing two single mattresses, each with their own bedding.
Facilities
wellness area with indoor pool, hot tub, sauna, steam room, infrared cabin, Kneipp pool, tea corner and relaxation area ∙ extra charge for massages
sun terrace
breakfast room ∙ restaurant
bar
lounge with fireplace
separate smoking lounge
library
games room
ski storage with boot dryer
extra charge for laundry service
extra charge for room service
free WiFi
lift
Catering
continental buffet breakfast
afternoon snack
4-course evening meal with a choice of main course and daily salad buffet
weekly gala dinner with music
Special dietary requirements can be catered for, for a small local charge (please advise at the time of booking)
All Ensuite
Fireplace
Ski In Ski Out
Terrace Balcony
Child Friendly
Fitness
Gym
Hot Tub
Indoor Pool
Sauna
About Seefeld
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.
Alpine Charm
Beginner Friendly
Choice of Restaurants
Extensive Shopping
Family Friendly
Good Beginners
Good For Non-Skiers
Lively Night Life
Mountain Restaurants
Scenic
Short Transfer
Snow Park
Bowling Alley
Child Care
Gym
Hot Tub
Ice Rink
Paragliding
Resort Bus
Sauna
Sports Centre
Swimming Pool
Walking Trails
Cross-Country: 250.0
Cross-Country Equipment
Night Skiing
Off-Piste
Off-Piste Equipment
Off-Piste Guides
Sleigh Rides
Location
Hotel Residenz Hochland
• Wettersteinstraße 184, 6100 Seefeld in Tirol, Austria
Holiday Details
Our ski specialists are here to help!



























































































