The Austria Hotel Collection brings together the country’s most distinctive stays, from family-run hideaways and ski-in ski-out resorts to award-winning spas and culinary hotspots, where wellness, nature and adventure meet in the heart of the mountains; picture snow-dusted chalets and steam rising from mountaintop pools.

Wellness & nature

If your idea of Alpine bliss is swapping ski boots for a robe, Austria’s wellness retreats are second to none. At Aqua Dome in Tyrol, futuristic thermal baths bubble against a backdrop of soaring peaks. Mountain Resort Feuerberg, set on a Carinthian plateau, blends panoramic pools and saunas with a lakeside setting that is equally enchanting in autumn.

In Leogang, Hotel der Löwe offers mindful mountain living with natural stone spas and guided hikes, while Krallerhof combines bold contemporary design with one of Europe’s largest wellness landscapes. At legendary Stanglwirt, sustainability runs deep, from organic farming to its eco spa, ensuring that a dip in the pool or a herbal sauna feels both indulgent and restorative.

Hotel Krallerhof

Ski-in, ski-out luxury

For those who dream of stepping straight from suite to slope, Austria excels in high altitude hospitality. Forsthofgut, framed by forests and pistes, is a stylish family-run resort with its own forest spa.

Hotel Edelweiss & Gurgl in Obergurgl sits at 1,930 metres, making it one of the Alps’ highest hotels, and the skiing is as spectacular as the views, with many professional athletes taking to its slopes during the summers, while Das Central Sölden pairs five-star flair with a gourmet pedigree.

Perched directly on the piste, Burghotel Oberlech fuses romantic seclusion with unbeatable access to the Arlberg’s legendary runs.

Lucian Burghotel

Culinary culture

The Austrian Alps are as rich in flavour as they are in scenery. In Zug, Walch’s Rote Wand Gourmethotel is a culinary pilgrimage, home to a celebrated chef’s table experience.

Nearby, Hotel Arlberg Lech weaves together luxury and gastronomy, offering fine dining in a village renowned for both.

In the Alpbach Valley, Böglerhof balances Tyrolean tradition with gourmet finesse, while at GUT Trattlerhof in Bad Kleinkirchheim, farm-to-table dining and horse-drawn carriage rides ensure rustic charm meets refined tastes.

Family warmth, mountain charm

For families, Austria’s Alpine hotels are masters of warm welcomes. Hotel Gotthard in Lech combines homely hospitality with a touch of luxury, while Hotel Nesslerhof in Grossarl delights children and parents alike with its playful pools and spacious suites.

Unterschwarzachhof comes into its own here too, with family-friendly chalets and a working farm. All of these hotels remain timeless choices, properties where generations of guests return to immerse themselves in authentic Tyrolean spirit, fresh air and après. Prost!

Hotel Nesslerhof

The essence of Alpine Austria

Whether it is a steaming spa beneath the stars, first tracks on a freshly groomed piste or a fireside feast in a centuries-old inn, the Austria Hotel Collection gathers the finest experiences of Alpine Austria. As the nights draw in and the peaks turn white, these stays capture the country at its most magical, where luxury is rooted in nature, and every season brings its own wonder.

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