The Hotel Residenz Hochland is a bit of a skiers dream - it's right on the Geigenbühel slopes so in the mornings you could be out getting started on some laps before everyone else. The main Rosshütte slopes are a bit further - although the ski bus runs from the bottom of the local slopes to make it easy to explore. Being on the piste, the views are pretty awesome - looking out over Seefeld's valley. And it's only a few minutes' walk to the centre of town for your après fix or a spot of shopping.
The food is a pleasing mix of local cuisine and international favourites - and the chefs are more than happy to cater for vegetarians and special dietary requirements - just let them know in advance. If you don't fancy heading out after dinner then there's a relaxed piano bar and lounge with open fireplace.
Decor-wise the Hochland is fairly traditional - lots of natural wood and knick-knacks gathered over generations, highlighting the history of the region - but with plenty of modern elements thrown in too. Also the rooms are very spacious and the vast majority have a balcony or terrace. The service is friendly and welcoming - it's all about feeling relaxed. And to help with that, there's an excellent wellness centre for some chill-out time and perhaps a massage. Afterwards you could take a dip in the indoor pool.
Location:
An international resort steeped in Olympic history, Seefeld has separate ski areas for beginners and intermediates, floodlit night skiing and a huge cross-country network. Just a stone’s throw from the Tyrolean capital Innsbruck, Seefeld is an attractive village built around a large pedestrian centre. Seefeld is known for hosting the Winter Olympics, both in 1964 and 1976, and most recently the first Youth Olympics in 2012. The village has plenty of high quality hotels and a range of activities for skiers and non-skiers alike. It’s an excellent choice for groups of mixed ability skiers or groups including non-skiers.
• Ski-in location on Geigenbühel slopes.
• 5-10-minute walk to the resort centre.
• 5-10-minute walk to the ski bus stop.
• 20 minute walk to the Rosshütte lifts.
Features of Hotel Residenz Hochland, Seefeld
• Free WiFi
• Breakfast Room
• Restaurant
• Sun Terrace
• Piano Bar
• Lounge
• Fireplace
• Separate Smoking Lounge
• Library
• Wellness Area
• Indoor Pool
• Whirlpool
• Sauna
• Steam Room
• Infrared Cabin
• Kneipp Pool
• Tea Corner
• Relaxation Area
• Massage Available for Extra Charge
• Games Room
• Ski Storage with Boot Dryer
• Laundry Service Available for Extra Charge
• Room Service Available for Extra Charge
• Pets Welcome
• Wheelchair Accessible in Most Parts of Hotel
• Free Car Parking Available
• Lift
Accommodation in Hotel Residenz Hochland, Seefeld
All rooms have a hairdryer, cable TV, safe and bathrobes.
• Twin room (28m²) - sleeps 1-2: Austrian twin beds, private bath or shower and WC.
• Twin room (36m²) - sleeps 2: Austrian twin beds, private shower, WC and balcony or terrace.
• Superior twin room (50m²) - sleeps 2-4 (max 3 adults): Austrian twin beds, double sofa bed, private bath or shower, WC and balcony or terrace.
• Superior twin room (50m²) - sleeps 2-4 (max 3 adults): Austrian twin beds, double sofa bed, private bath, WC and balcony or terrace.
• Junior suite (55-60m²) - sleeps 2-4 (max 3 adults): Austrian twin beds, double sofa bed, private shower, WC and balcony or terrace.
• Single room (18m²) - sleeps 1: single bed, private shower, WC and balcony. No supplement.
Austrian twin beds:
Austrian twin beds are very common in Central Europe. They’re simply one large bed frame containing two single mattresses, both with separate duvets and linen sets, that cannot be separated. Separate twin beds are less common and can often be head to head beds, rather than side by side, if they are available.
Meals in Hotel Residenz Hochland, Seefeld
• Continental buffet breakfast.
• Afternoon Snack.
• 4-Course Evening Meals with a Choice of Main Course
• Daily Salad Buffet.
• Weekly Gala Dinner with Music.
• Special Dietary Requirements can be Catered for, for a Small Local Charge - Please Advise at Time of Booking.
Please note, many Austrian hotels do not serve free tap water with meals.