




Traditional Tyrolean luxury hotel layout with a central lobby, multiple dining wings, and underground access to the spa and water world facilities.
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Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis is one of Austria's most family-focused ski areas, with over 200 kilometres of piste spread across three interconnected villages in the Tyrolean Alps. Serfaus itself sits at around 1,427 metres and is served by an underground funicular — the Dorfbahn — that connects the village centre to the main lift network, keeping traffic off the streets and making movement around the resort straightforward, particularly with children in tow. The resort is well regarded for its dedicated children's ski areas and consistent snow record. Hotel Löwe's ski-in, ski-out position means the slopes are directly accessible without transfers or shuttle buses. The village offers a compact selection of restaurants, shops, and après-ski options within easy walking distance of the hotel.
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The ultimate family-friendly ski paradise on a sunny Tyrolean plateau.
Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis is widely considered one of the most family-oriented ski resorts in the world, situated on a magnificent sun-drenched plateau above the Tyrolean Inn Valley. The three historic villages seamlessly blend traditional Austrian charm with cutting-edge resort infrastructure. Serfaus famously operates a whisper-quiet, underground hovercraft railway to keep its streets car-free and tranquil. Boasting 214 kilometers of impeccably groomed pistes, the terrain caters brilliantly to intermediates and families, while also offering surprising depth for advanced skiers in the high-altitude Masner area. The child-care and kids' ski school facilities here are globally unparalleled, featuring massive, dedicated learning zones with interactive elements that make learning to ski a magical experience. Beyond the pistes, the resort offers an all-encompassing winter playground. From exceptional mountain gastronomy and top-tier winter walking trails to adrenaline-pumping family attractions like the Fisser Flieger and Skyswing, Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis delivers a flawless, premium alpine vacation.
The terrain spans 214km of meticulously groomed slopes, perfectly suited for confident intermediates seeking endless, wide red cruisers. High-altitude zones like the Masner area provide reliable snow and exciting off-piste powder bowls, while the lower slopes host some of the most extensive and advanced children's learning terrain in the Alps.
Located on a scenic, sunny terrace above the upper Inn valley in Austria, this region is celebrated for its high number of sunny days and excellent snow reliability.
High-alpine terrain reaching 2,828m with excellent snow reliability, open powder bowls, and stunning panoramic views.
A massive, innovative children's learning area in Serfaus featuring multiple magic carpets, fun trails, and interactive characters.
Wide, sweeping red runs on the north-facing slopes of Fiss, offering perfect snow conditions for fast carving.
Home to steep, challenging black runs including the notoriously steep Pezid-Vertikal piste.
A well-maintained freestyle zone with distinct lines for all abilities, from beginner boxes to massive pro kickers.
Innsbruck Airport
1h 15min
95km
Regular shuttle buses and private taxis are easily available from Innsbruck and Munich airports directly to the plateau. Large parking facilities are located at the village entrances. Serfaus is entirely traffic-free, requiring visitors to park at the entrance and use the underground train.
Early December to mid-April
The resort is immensely popular during European school holidays in February; expect busy slopes and higher accommodation rates.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (EUR 73), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 393)