Friendly, welcoming atmosphere & traditional Austrian style hotel
- Hotel
- Half Board
- Ski-In / Ski-Out
- 15-20 minutes' downhill walk to the resort centre, ski bus stops outside hotel
- Wellness area with sauna, steam room, infrared cabin and relaxation area
- Free WiFi throughout
Overview
Description
Location
· ski-in, ski-out · ski to the nearby Hochwurzenbahn lift via a red run · 15-20 minutes' downhill walk to the resort centre · 5 minutes by bus to the Planai gondola · ski bus stop outside
Rooms
All rooms have a hairdryer, safe, satellite TV, free WiFi, bathrobes and slippers.
Twin Room - sleeps 2-3 (max 2 adults): Twin beds, single folding bed, private shower, WC and balcony.
Facilities
· free WiFi · bar · lounge area · wellness area including sauna, steam room, infrared cabin and relaxation room · extra charge for massage · lift to all floors
Meals
· welcome drink · hot and cold buffet breakfast · homemade afternoon cake (3pm-4pm) · 4-course evening meals with a choice of main course and daily salad buffet
Many Austrian hotels do not serve free tap water with meals.
All Ensuite
Terrace Balcony
Sauna
About Schladming
Schladming is part of the Dachstein-Tauern-Ski Region and part of the larger Ski amadé area which is one of the biggest ski regions in Austria. The resort is well known because of the international Alpine Ski World Cup races which are held at the highly acclaimed Planai venue. It has also hosted the Special Olympics World Winter Games. The rich tradition of Schladming and state of the art facilities have contributed to the ski area`s international reputation.
Even though Schladming is at a fairly low altitude, the snow is pretty reliable and the pistes are well looked after. You can also access more skiing at St Johann im Pongau and Obertauern. In addition, the lift system has been updated to increase accessibility to the whole of the domain and reduce queues. Schladming itself has more than 50km pistes, and the skiing is excellent for intermediates. There are tree-line runs, while 45 minutes away are the Obertauern and Dachstein glaciers. Boarders should head for Schladming if they are still progressing, as it is one of the most boarder-friendly resorts in Europe (two parks, two half-pipes and a boardercross track).
Schladming itself is more than just a ski resort. It is a lovely town in its own right, with a traffic-free centre. The main gondola goes from near the centre, while eateries are excellent both on and off the snow. The après-ski caters to all groups and is pretty lively. Non-skiers can also take advantage of the many facilities that the town can offer. The transfer time is another big plus, as Salzburg is only an hour away and there is a train link to the town.
Alpine Charm
Beginner Friendly
Choice of Restaurants
Family Friendly
Good Beginners
Good For Non-Skiers
Good for Apres Ski
Large Ski Area
Lively Night Life
Lively and Young
Mountain Restaurants
Scenic
Short Transfer
Snow Park
Child Care
Ice Rink
Paragliding
Sauna
Sports Centre
Swimming Pool
Walking Trails
Cross-Country: 300.0
Cross-Country Equipment
Night Skiing
Off-Piste
Off-Piste Equipment
Off-Piste Guides
Sleigh Rides
Holiday Details
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