Located in Alpbach, a 3-minute walk from Congress Centrum Alpbach, Boutiquehotel die Alpbacherin provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a...
Owen
United States of America
absolutely wonderful hotel, very family friendly. staff was very helpful. pool and spa are amazing. incredible views
Located in the scenic Alpbach Valley, 4*S Galtenberg Family & Wellness Resort offers a large spa and pool area and many facilities for families and couples.
Jason
Germany
so easy and convenient. I was able to ski for the first time since I’ve had children. and, the kids loved it!
In a quiet location in the heart of the Alpbach Valley, the Alpbacherhof offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, a 5.2 ft² spa area with indoor pool, and a free shuttle bus that goes from...
Ricardo
Puerto Rico
If you want to get away from it all and recharge, this is it! The facilities are impeccable. The service is amazing. The food is to die for. The location is paradise. The wellness area is spotless.
Ivan and Lisa at the Spa... just try them and thank me later. We had Tamas, as well as other servers during our dinners, and it feels like with each passing day you become family with the staff.
This is our 3rd time here and we will continue coming yearly.
The traditional guest house and restaurant Gasthaus Jakober enjoys a quiet location in the center of Alpbach, directly opposite the church. It offers a breakfast buffet and free parking.
The family-run Aparthaus Sonnenhof enjoys a quiet location only a 3-minute walk from Alpbach and the shops. The stop of the free ski bus is just 656 feet away.
Set amid the Tyrolean mountains, Appartements Kolberhof is set in Alpbach, 1312 feet from Wiedersbergerhornbahn, and offering free WiFi and a balcony. Free private parking is available on site.
Featuring an infrared cabin and and outdoor dining area fitted with garden furniture, Hütte - Hütte - Ferienhaus Bischoferhütte für 2-10 Personen offers a holiday home equipped for self catering.
Chalet Innerhof offers accommodations in Alpbach, 2.4 miles from Congress Centrum Alpbach. It provides free Wifi, ski-to-door access, and a restaurant.
Cynthia
United States of America
We loved the chalet-it was very spacious, and sparkling clean. The host provided orange and apple juice, along with water, for our stay, as well as coffee and hot chocolate. There were beautiful views out every window. Also, just a quick 10 minute walk up the hill, we had a couple of great places to eat.
On average, 3-star hotels in Alpbach cost $155 per night, and 4-star hotels in Alpbach are $245 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Alpbach can be found for $329 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Alpbach this weekend is $181 or, for a 4-star hotel, $398. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Alpbach for this weekend cost around $555 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $219 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Alpbach for tonight. You'll pay around $417 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Alpbach will cost around $555, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Alpbach is a great choice for a holiday - walking or skiing.
Alpbach is a great choice for a holiday - walking or skiing. Close to the gondola station (short free bus ride away) and lovely choice of restaurants and eateries in the village, The Church is beautiful.
Lucy
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Albpach is a beautiful village with stylish wooden houses, a...
Albpach is a beautiful village with stylish wooden houses, a quiet location, in the middle of nature.
The best food at Hotel Zur Post.
Close access to the cable car leading to the Wiedersberger Horn with a beautiful view.
Prajzlerová
Czech Republic
Scored 10
10
Beutiful views and a few skiing/ hiking possibilities around...
Beutiful views and a few skiing/ hiking possibilities around. There is only one slope for kids/begginers in the village of Alpbach but there is a skibus free for guests that leaves to the closest mountain (7min away) every 10-30 min. The town is cosy and not crowded (we were there in the first week of February). There are several restaurants but they have short/strange opening hours. Luckily, there is also a supermarket.
We came by train to Brixlegg and manage to get around with kids and without a car but I would recommend having one.
Dorota
Germany
Scored 10
10
Smallish village, with outsize skiing.
Smallish village, with outsize skiing. Fairly large ski area - we skied for 4 days, could easily do a whole week. Not a huge amount in the village, but some pleasant restaurants. Relatively easy to get to without a car - train from Innsbruck, then mountain bus. Beautiful unspoiled Alpine village.
Philip
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Very beautiful village and surroundings with lots of walks...
Very beautiful village and surroundings with lots of walks for all abilities and two lakes for swimming, Reither see just down the road and a bit further away in Kramsach the much bigger Reintaler see. It's a perfect location also for visiting the gorges and Achensee which is only a half hours drive away. The only problem is that there is really hardly anything in the village, two restaurants and a shop and in the evening it is deserted.
Henderson
Italy
Scored 8.0
8.0
Alpbach is a very peaceful pretty village.
Alpbach is a very peaceful pretty village. It is quite residential so not many shops or bars (no partying) but the restaurants are good and there is a variety of food around - we enjoyed Post Alm (pre book online! Liveliest place, live music on Sundays) and also Messner’s. The Ski Juwel area (main ski resort) is a short bus and there are 2 bus stops in the village, they run fairly often to and from. Conny’s Sport is great for ski hire. There is 1 small ski slope located in the village “Boglerlift” with a button lift - great for beginners or to watch the Ski Show that is on certain dates. The mountain views are beautiful all over the village. Ski schools seemed great (didn’t use). There is a hotel Boglerhof with a spa that you can book massages etc even if you’re not staying there. We stayed at Der Berghof Hotel and it was great (highly recommend if staying in this area - however no pool.)
Among many things I loved about my stay in Aussermooserhof, two things stand out: (1) the apartment was spatious and ver, very clean; (2) the view from the terrace (towards the further end of the Alpbach valley, was just magnificent
(and of course, the landlady, while usually very busy at the Alm, was really kind, only one needs to refresh their German before coming;-)
The food was excellent and the rooms were very clean and comfortable. Staff became familiar with the family and there was a lovely atmosphere at the hotel. Dietary requirements were also well understood by staff. Rooms were made up very nicely every day. The sauna in the garden was wonderful.
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