




Boutique hotel spread over 4 floors with a central reception, ground-floor restaurant/bar, and wellness area in the basement/lower level.
18 features available
20 rooms available
King bed
Queen bed
Double bed
Twin bed
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£115
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£165
per night
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£240
per night
Bad Hofgastein sits at the heart of the Gastein Valley, one of Austria's most established ski destinations, with access to the Ski Amadé network — one of the largest lift-linked areas in the Alps. The hotel's position within the pedestrian zone means the village is genuinely walkable: cafés, independent shops, and local restaurants are on the doorstep without navigating traffic or car parks. Ski-in, ski-out access removes the morning shuttle entirely. For arrivals, Salzburg Airport is the natural gateway, approximately 80 kilometres north, making transfers straightforward. The valley's long-standing reputation as a thermal spa destination adds a dimension beyond skiing that few resorts at this altitude can match.
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Belle Époque charm meets expansive Alpine skiing and soothing thermal baths.
Gastein is a unique Austrian valley combining four distinct ski areas with renowned thermal springs and striking Belle Époque architecture. Divided primarily into Bad Gastein, Bad Hofgastein, and Dorfgastein, the valley has long attracted both wellness seekers and winter sports enthusiasts. The striking contrast between Bad Gastein's grand 19th-century hotels built into a steep gorge and the modern ski infrastructure gives the resort a character unlike any other in the Alps. The ski terrain is extensive and varied, catering brilliantly to intermediates with long, sweeping red runs, while offering excellent freeriding at the high-altitude Sportgastein sector. As a proud member of the massive Ski amadé network, a single lift pass grants access not only to Gastein's 200 kilometers of local pistes, but to a vast 760 kilometers across the wider region. After a long day on the slopes, the area's legendary Felsentherme and Alpentherme spa complexes provide the ultimate recovery.
Gastein offers tremendous variety across its four distinct mountains, from cruisey, tree-lined blues and reds in the interconnected Schlossalm-Angertal-Stubnerkogel area to challenging World Cup routes on the Graukogel. Thrill-seekers and powder hounds flock to Sportgastein, the highest non-glacier resort in Salzburger Land, renowned for its spectacular high-alpine freeride bowls.
Austria's largest ski network, offering 760km of pistes and 270 lifts across five massive regions on a single lift pass.
The largest interconnected ski area in the valley, featuring long, flowing red runs and the famous 140m-long Stubnerkogel suspension bridge.
Reaching nearly 2,700m, this high-alpine bowl provides the best natural snow in the valley and expansive off-piste powder routes.
A family-friendly sector offering sheltered, tree-lined slopes and a seamless connection to the neighboring Großarl valley.
Features long, challenging forest runs favored by advanced skiers, utilizing natural snow and offering a pristine, quiet atmosphere.
Salzburg Airport (SZG)
1h 15m
95km
Regular shuttle buses (e.g., Gastein Express) and private taxis run directly from Salzburg airport. Munich is also an option via train. Ample parking at the main lift base stations (Stubnerkogelbahn, Schlossalmbahn), though central village parking in Bad Gastein can be limited.
Early December to Late April
Sportgastein stays open latest in the season due to its high altitude. The Ski amadé pass covers the entire valley.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (EUR 74), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 383)