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Hotel Seiser Alm Urthaler
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Polished hotel offering a wine cellar, a spa & a restaurant, as well as indoor & outdoor pools.
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Alpe di Siusi
Alpe di Siusi, 39048, Selva di Val Gardena BZ, Italy
Alpe di Siusi | Mont Sëuc
Compatsch, 62, 39040 Castelrotto BZ, Italy
Tourismusbüro Seiser Alm
Località Compatsch, 37, 39040 Alpe di Siusi BZ, Italy
Seggiovia Bullaccia
Localita' Compatsch, 39040 Alpe Di Siusi BZ, Italy
Nearby restaurants
Huber Schwaige
Compatsch, 14, 39040 Castelrotto BZ, Italy
Alpina Chalet
Compatsch, 62/3, 39040 Alpe di Siusi BZ, Italy
Ristorante Alpi
Compatsch, 67, 39040 Alpe di Siusi BZ, Italy
Restaurant Pizzeria Sabina
Joch 1 39040 Kastelruth, Alm, BZ, Italy
Tschon Schwaige
Via Saltria, 3, 39040 Castelrotto BZ, Italy
Alpenhotel Panorama Restaurant
Joch, 10, 39040 Alpe di Siusi BZ, Italy
Tschötsch Alm
Compatsch, 70/Puflatsch, 39040 Seiser Alm BZ, Italy
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Compatsch, 52, 39040 Alpe di Siusi BZ, Italy
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COMO Alpina Dolomites
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Hotel Chalet Dolomites
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Hotel Rosa ECO Alpine Spa Resort
Alpe di Siusi, Compatsch, 13, 39040 Castelrotto BZ, Italy
Scuola Di Sci
Alpe di Siusi, Compatsch, 62/1/A, 39040 Castelrotto BZ, Italy
Residence Ferien Paradies Sabina Di Thomaseth Hermann & Co. Snc
Localita' Joch, 1, 39040 Castelrotto BZ, Italy
Appartaments Alpi
Alpe di Siusi, Compatsch, 67, 39040 Castelrotto BZ, Italy
Hotel Seelaus
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Hotel Seiser Alm Urthaler

Compatsch, 49, 39040 Siusi BZ, Italy
4.0(423)

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Polished hotel offering a wine cellar, a spa & a restaurant, as well as indoor & outdoor pools.

attractions: Alpe di Siusi, Alpe di Siusi | Mont Sëuc, Tourismusbüro Seiser Alm, Seggiovia Bullaccia, restaurants: Huber Schwaige, Alpina Chalet, Ristorante Alpi, Restaurant Pizzeria Sabina, Tschon Schwaige, Alpenhotel Panorama Restaurant, Tschötsch Alm
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Nearby attractions of Hotel Seiser Alm Urthaler

Alpe di Siusi

Alpe di Siusi | Mont Sëuc

Tourismusbüro Seiser Alm

Seggiovia Bullaccia

Alpe di Siusi

Alpe di Siusi

4.8

(552)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Alpe di Siusi | Mont Sëuc

Alpe di Siusi | Mont Sëuc

4.8

(2K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Tourismusbüro Seiser Alm

Tourismusbüro Seiser Alm

4.3

(33)

Closed
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Seggiovia Bullaccia

Seggiovia Bullaccia

4.5

(240)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Bozen Food Tour with a Local - Full Meal
Bozen Food Tour with a Local - Full Meal
Tue, Dec 9 • 11:00 AM
39100, Bolzano, Trentino-South Tyrol, Italy
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Dolomite Ice Climbing Experience
Dolomite Ice Climbing Experience
Wed, Dec 10 • 9:00 AM
39036, Badia, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy
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LA FAMA UCCIDE - Pizzata con Delitto @ DrinBz
LA FAMA UCCIDE - Pizzata con Delitto @ DrinBz
Thu, Dec 11 • 7:00 PM
34 Corso Italia, 39100 Bolzano
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Nearby restaurants of Hotel Seiser Alm Urthaler

Huber Schwaige

Alpina Chalet

Ristorante Alpi

Restaurant Pizzeria Sabina

Tschon Schwaige

Alpenhotel Panorama Restaurant

Tschötsch Alm

Huber Schwaige

Huber Schwaige

4.9

(170)

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Alpina Chalet

Alpina Chalet

4.5

(147)

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Ristorante Alpi

Ristorante Alpi

4.5

(67)

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Restaurant Pizzeria Sabina

Restaurant Pizzeria Sabina

4.1

(40)

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Trish CooperTrish Cooper
We’re just finishing a great week. Quick summary: it’s a comfortable and relaxed hotel with lovely staff, superb half board meals, and a calming swimming pool and spa, and is well located for winter walking and skiing. But it isn’t truly ski-in ski-out; you have to walk (very carefully) down a sometimes icy driveway and about 80m up a small access road before you can put your skis on. The atmosphere in the hotel is relaxed, even laidback. The staff - particularly in the cosy restaurant and stylish bar - are friendly, multilingual, and highly professional. Our room and bathroom are spacious and comfortable with a mountain view and with everything we need including a kettle and fridge. We chose half board and the food has been excellent. We eat fish but not meat, and we’ve been really pleased by the choices every night from the salad buffet and the two half board menus; one with meat and fish, one solely vegetarian, and with the ability to pick your dishes from both. The portions are just the right size and with enough creativity to make you feel “ooh; that’s a slightly new combination but it really works”. The wine list is really good too. We’ve been interested to see that the hotel doesn’t focus specifically on skiers; it’s as much for walkers and people simply wanting a calm retreat. The walking trails are well marked, varied, and extensive, and walkable in normal hiking boots even in winter. We will almost certainly come back for some serious hiking one Spring or Autumn. The hotel’s ski room is in the basement. We’ve been surprised that this has no security other than a camera; surely anyone could walk in from the street and take your boots and skis. Most other hotels we’ve used for skiing have required a code or keycard to access the ski room and/or have provided secure ski lockers for each guestroom. There would be plenty of space for such lockers in this room: perhaps this is something for the hotel owners to consider. Access to the pistes and lifts is OK, but it’s not really a ski-in ski-out hotel. From the ski room you need to take the lift up to the ground floor and then walk down the quite steep driveway onto a small road. The road takes you up to a blue piste, the ski school, the children’s area, and the main cable car lift that comes up from Suisi in the valley below - all 100-250m away. In our first few days here, despite being cleared of snow and gritted each morning, the driveway was still slippery for anyone in ski boots, requiring a lot of care; indeed, we saw several skiers slipping and one person fall. We told the reception staff we were finding it difficult and, since yesterday, a strip of fresh snow has been kept at one side of the driveway, which is much easier to walk on (thanks!). It would be even better if the hotel added a rubber mat or some other surface that’s safe to use in ski boots, perhaps with a handrail. Forgive the details here, but we weren’t sure exactly how to get to and from the pistes from the hotel - it really isn’t obvious! So I hope others will find this helpful… …The nearest piste is a short blue run #74 down to the Panorama chairlift. You join it from the access road by walking another ~30m down to the cross country piste and then skiing across that to a small gap in a blue fence. Continue along the bottom of the nursery slope, past the signs where the ski school groups meet, to reach the piste. To get back at the end of your day’s skiing take either the ski school’s Eurotel draglift #76 or the Euro chairlift #77. From the top of the chairlift ski about a third of the way down the piste, turn right towards the cable car station, and ski past the cafe towards the ski school area. Look out for a tall red inflatable and a wooden hut; then take the very short run down from that hut to get back to where you started. Go carefully! You might have to avoid a few children on sledges, and don’t use the nice flat piste that curves around the ski school area; it’s only for crosscountry skiers.
IlariaIlaria
Scrivo questa recensione per conto dei miei genitori. Abbiamo soggiornato in due persone in questa struttura dal 26 giugno al 30 giugno 2025, pagando 192 euro a testa, spinti dall’idea di vivere un’esperienza di livello, come ci si aspetta da un hotel a 5 stelle all'Alpe di Siusi. La struttura è oggettivamente molto bella: la piscina è curata, gli spazi comuni eleganti e l’ambiente complessivamente piacevole. Tuttavia, la qualità del servizio ristorativo è stata ampiamente sotto le aspettative. Il cibo, purtroppo, è stato il vero punto dolente: alcuni piatti erano a pagamento extra, cosa che non ci era stata comunicata in fase di prenotazione, e la qualità generale era molto deludente, assolutamente non all’altezza della categoria dell’hotel. Alcune portate erano semplicemente immangiabili. Avevamo scelto questa struttura anche per la promessa di un ricco buffet di dolci ma ci è stato comunicato che non era disponibile perché il pasticcere si era licenziato. Una spiegazione comprensibile, ma nessun tipo di compensazione o alternativa è stata offerta, nonostante si trattasse di un servizio confermato sia in fase di prenotazione sia all'arrivo, quando è stato chiesto se si facesse di giovedì, venerdì o sabato. Era stato detto un giorno ma poi continuavano a cambiare finché ci hanno detto che non c'era più il pasticcere. Anche il buffet tirolese non è stato particolarmente apprezzato: la maggior parte del cibo è rimasta intatta, forse a causa dell’eccessiva presenza di selvaggina, che può non incontrare i gusti di tutti. Ci permettiamo di consigliare una riconsiderazione di questo tipo di proposta culinaria per evitare sprechi. In conclusione, un’esperienza che, a causa del cibo e della mancanza di attenzione verso il cliente, non ci sentiamo di consigliare. Peccato, perché il potenziale c’è, ma il servizio non è assolutamente da 5 stelle. La struttura anche se bella non ha le caratteristiche di un hotel 5 stelle ma secondo noi massimo 4 stelle.
Mauro CostaMauro Costa
L'Hotel Seiser Alm Urthaler, situato nel cuore delle Dolomiti, ci è piaciuto per la sua atmosfera accogliente e rilassata, unita a servizi di ottimo livello. Noi lo abbiamo scelto perché rappresenta un punto di partenza ideale per esplorare le bellezze naturali del paesaggio circostante. Immerso nella natura incontaminata dell'Alpe di Siusi, l'hotel offre un accesso diretto a una rete di sentieri ben segnalati che circondano la struttura. Facili da esplorare a piedi o in bicicletta, questi sentieri regalano panorami mozzafiato su montagne innevate e valli verdeggianti. Le camere dell'Hotel sono arredate con gusto e attenzione ai dettagli, offrendo un ambiente raffinato e confortevole. Ampie e luminose, le stanze dispongono di tutti i moderni comfort, tra cui TV satellitare, connessione Wi-Fi gratuita e balcone con vista panoramica sulle montagne. Il ristorante dell'hotel rappresenta una vera e propria perla culinaria. Lo chef e il suo team propongono un menu ricco di piatti gourmet, preparati con ingredienti freschi e di alta qualità. L'ampia scelta di pietanze, che spazia dalla cucina tradizionale tirolese a specialità internazionali, soddisfa anche i palati più esigenti. Particolarmente apprezzato è il servizio di mezza pensione, che offre agli ospiti la possibilità di gustare una deliziosa colazione a buffet e una cena con menu à la carte. A noi piace concederci un momento di relax e benessere dopo un'escursione e l'Hotel vanta un centro benessere di eccellente livello. Dotato di piscina interna e esterna, sauna, bagno turco e docce emozionali. Per chi lo desidera, il centro benessere offre un'ampia gamma di trattamenti e massaggi per rigenerare corpo e mente. Il personale dell'hotel è uno degli elementi che maggiormente contribuisce all'eccellenza del servizio. Cordiale, multilingue e altamente professionale, lo staff è sempre attento alle esigenze degli ospiti, pronto a soddisfare ogni richiesta con efficienza e cortesia.
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We’re just finishing a great week. Quick summary: it’s a comfortable and relaxed hotel with lovely staff, superb half board meals, and a calming swimming pool and spa, and is well located for winter walking and skiing. But it isn’t truly ski-in ski-out; you have to walk (very carefully) down a sometimes icy driveway and about 80m up a small access road before you can put your skis on. The atmosphere in the hotel is relaxed, even laidback. The staff - particularly in the cosy restaurant and stylish bar - are friendly, multilingual, and highly professional. Our room and bathroom are spacious and comfortable with a mountain view and with everything we need including a kettle and fridge. We chose half board and the food has been excellent. We eat fish but not meat, and we’ve been really pleased by the choices every night from the salad buffet and the two half board menus; one with meat and fish, one solely vegetarian, and with the ability to pick your dishes from both. The portions are just the right size and with enough creativity to make you feel “ooh; that’s a slightly new combination but it really works”. The wine list is really good too. We’ve been interested to see that the hotel doesn’t focus specifically on skiers; it’s as much for walkers and people simply wanting a calm retreat. The walking trails are well marked, varied, and extensive, and walkable in normal hiking boots even in winter. We will almost certainly come back for some serious hiking one Spring or Autumn. The hotel’s ski room is in the basement. We’ve been surprised that this has no security other than a camera; surely anyone could walk in from the street and take your boots and skis. Most other hotels we’ve used for skiing have required a code or keycard to access the ski room and/or have provided secure ski lockers for each guestroom. There would be plenty of space for such lockers in this room: perhaps this is something for the hotel owners to consider. Access to the pistes and lifts is OK, but it’s not really a ski-in ski-out hotel. From the ski room you need to take the lift up to the ground floor and then walk down the quite steep driveway onto a small road. The road takes you up to a blue piste, the ski school, the children’s area, and the main cable car lift that comes up from Suisi in the valley below - all 100-250m away. In our first few days here, despite being cleared of snow and gritted each morning, the driveway was still slippery for anyone in ski boots, requiring a lot of care; indeed, we saw several skiers slipping and one person fall. We told the reception staff we were finding it difficult and, since yesterday, a strip of fresh snow has been kept at one side of the driveway, which is much easier to walk on (thanks!). It would be even better if the hotel added a rubber mat or some other surface that’s safe to use in ski boots, perhaps with a handrail. Forgive the details here, but we weren’t sure exactly how to get to and from the pistes from the hotel - it really isn’t obvious! So I hope others will find this helpful… …The nearest piste is a short blue run #74 down to the Panorama chairlift. You join it from the access road by walking another ~30m down to the cross country piste and then skiing across that to a small gap in a blue fence. Continue along the bottom of the nursery slope, past the signs where the ski school groups meet, to reach the piste. To get back at the end of your day’s skiing take either the ski school’s Eurotel draglift #76 or the Euro chairlift #77. From the top of the chairlift ski about a third of the way down the piste, turn right towards the cable car station, and ski past the cafe towards the ski school area. Look out for a tall red inflatable and a wooden hut; then take the very short run down from that hut to get back to where you started. Go carefully! You might have to avoid a few children on sledges, and don’t use the nice flat piste that curves around the ski school area; it’s only for crosscountry skiers.
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Scrivo questa recensione per conto dei miei genitori. Abbiamo soggiornato in due persone in questa struttura dal 26 giugno al 30 giugno 2025, pagando 192 euro a testa, spinti dall’idea di vivere un’esperienza di livello, come ci si aspetta da un hotel a 5 stelle all'Alpe di Siusi. La struttura è oggettivamente molto bella: la piscina è curata, gli spazi comuni eleganti e l’ambiente complessivamente piacevole. Tuttavia, la qualità del servizio ristorativo è stata ampiamente sotto le aspettative. Il cibo, purtroppo, è stato il vero punto dolente: alcuni piatti erano a pagamento extra, cosa che non ci era stata comunicata in fase di prenotazione, e la qualità generale era molto deludente, assolutamente non all’altezza della categoria dell’hotel. Alcune portate erano semplicemente immangiabili. Avevamo scelto questa struttura anche per la promessa di un ricco buffet di dolci ma ci è stato comunicato che non era disponibile perché il pasticcere si era licenziato. Una spiegazione comprensibile, ma nessun tipo di compensazione o alternativa è stata offerta, nonostante si trattasse di un servizio confermato sia in fase di prenotazione sia all'arrivo, quando è stato chiesto se si facesse di giovedì, venerdì o sabato. Era stato detto un giorno ma poi continuavano a cambiare finché ci hanno detto che non c'era più il pasticcere. Anche il buffet tirolese non è stato particolarmente apprezzato: la maggior parte del cibo è rimasta intatta, forse a causa dell’eccessiva presenza di selvaggina, che può non incontrare i gusti di tutti. Ci permettiamo di consigliare una riconsiderazione di questo tipo di proposta culinaria per evitare sprechi. In conclusione, un’esperienza che, a causa del cibo e della mancanza di attenzione verso il cliente, non ci sentiamo di consigliare. Peccato, perché il potenziale c’è, ma il servizio non è assolutamente da 5 stelle. La struttura anche se bella non ha le caratteristiche di un hotel 5 stelle ma secondo noi massimo 4 stelle.
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L'Hotel Seiser Alm Urthaler, situato nel cuore delle Dolomiti, ci è piaciuto per la sua atmosfera accogliente e rilassata, unita a servizi di ottimo livello. Noi lo abbiamo scelto perché rappresenta un punto di partenza ideale per esplorare le bellezze naturali del paesaggio circostante. Immerso nella natura incontaminata dell'Alpe di Siusi, l'hotel offre un accesso diretto a una rete di sentieri ben segnalati che circondano la struttura. Facili da esplorare a piedi o in bicicletta, questi sentieri regalano panorami mozzafiato su montagne innevate e valli verdeggianti. Le camere dell'Hotel sono arredate con gusto e attenzione ai dettagli, offrendo un ambiente raffinato e confortevole. Ampie e luminose, le stanze dispongono di tutti i moderni comfort, tra cui TV satellitare, connessione Wi-Fi gratuita e balcone con vista panoramica sulle montagne. Il ristorante dell'hotel rappresenta una vera e propria perla culinaria. Lo chef e il suo team propongono un menu ricco di piatti gourmet, preparati con ingredienti freschi e di alta qualità. L'ampia scelta di pietanze, che spazia dalla cucina tradizionale tirolese a specialità internazionali, soddisfa anche i palati più esigenti. Particolarmente apprezzato è il servizio di mezza pensione, che offre agli ospiti la possibilità di gustare una deliziosa colazione a buffet e una cena con menu à la carte. A noi piace concederci un momento di relax e benessere dopo un'escursione e l'Hotel vanta un centro benessere di eccellente livello. Dotato di piscina interna e esterna, sauna, bagno turco e docce emozionali. Per chi lo desidera, il centro benessere offre un'ampia gamma di trattamenti e massaggi per rigenerare corpo e mente. Il personale dell'hotel è uno degli elementi che maggiormente contribuisce all'eccellenza del servizio. Cordiale, multilingue e altamente professionale, lo staff è sempre attento alle esigenze degli ospiti, pronto a soddisfare ogni richiesta con efficienza e cortesia.
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We’re just finishing a great week here and are happy to recommend Hotel Urthaler. Quick summary: it’s a comfortable and relaxed hotel with lovely staff, superb half board meals, and a calming swimming pool and spa, and is well located for superb winter walking and skiing. But it isn’t truly ski-in ski-out; you have to walk carefully down a sometimes icy driveway and about 100m up a small access road to reach the nearest piste.||The atmosphere in the hotel is relaxed, even laidback; for instance the dinner menu kindly points out that the dress code in the dining room is casual and they’d prefer you not to use your phones. The staff - particularly in the cosy restaurant and stylish bar - are friendly, multilingual, and highly professional. Our room and bathroom are spacious and comfortable with a mountain view and with everything we need including a kettle, fridge, and daily supplies of tea, instant coffee, and mineral water. ||We chose half board and the food has been excellent. The breakfast buffet and the nightly salad buffet both have a generous and inviting range of options. We eat fish but not meat, and we’ve been really pleased by the choices every night from the two half board menus; one with meat and fish, one solely vegetarian, and with the ability to pick your dishes from both. ||A typical dinner for us has comprised five courses: salad, soup, pasta, fish, and dessert - all of smallish size (but not the tiny Nouvelle Cuisine type of portion with more garnish than food), superb quality, and enough creativity in the use of ingredients and flavourings to make you feel “ooh; that’s a slightly new combination but it really works”. The fish and veg have been perfectly cooked every time, the handmade pasta gorgeous, and the desserts truly excellent. On two of our nights here there’s been a special menu: one night the desserts were provided as a buffet, and yesterday it was the Tyrolean buffet. That was mostly focused on meat eaters, but there was a good vegetarian soup and traditional dumplings of spinach and cheese, plus plenty of vegetables, so we didn’t go hungry. One thing that has seemed a bit strange to us: if you want cheese at the end of your meal you have to pay extra for it. Having said that, the salad buffet includes some nice cheeses and chutneys, so just have them at the start of the meal rather than the end. ||The wine list is really good, with a particuarly lovely selection of excellent local wines and helpful advice from the waiters. If you buy a bottle they are happy to recork it and keep it for you to finish the next night; this has worked perfectly for us two.||So; on to the winter sports. We’ve been interested to see that the hotel does not focus specifically on skiers; it’s as much for walkers and people simply wanting a calm retreat among the stunning scenery and nature of this beautiful mountain plateau. The walking trails are well marked, varied and extensive, and are cleared enough of snow so that you can walk in normal hiking boots: there’s no need for snowshoes. We will almost certainly come back for some serious hiking one spring or autumn.||The hotel’s ski room is in the basement. We’ve been surprised that this has no security other than a camera; surely anyone could walk in from the street and take your boots and skis. Most other hotels we’ve used for skiing have required a code or keycard to access the ski room and/or have provided secure ski lockers for each guestroom. There would be plenty of space for such lockers in this room: perhaps this is something for the hotel owners to consider.||Access to the pistes and lifts is OK, but it’s not really a ski-in ski-out hotel. From the ski room you need to take the lift up to the ground floor and then walk down the quite steep driveway onto a small road. The road takes you up to a blue piste, the ski school, the children’s area, and the main cable car lift that comes up from Suisi in the valley below - all 100-250m away. In our first few days here, despite being cleared of snow and gritted each morning, the driveway was still slippery for anyone in ski boots, requiring a lot of care; indeed, we saw several skiers slipping and one person fall. We told the reception staff we were finding it difficult and, since yesterday, a strip of fresh snow has been kept at one side of the driveway, which is much easier to walk on (thanks!). It would be even better if the hotel added a rubber mat or some other surface that’s safe to use in ski boots, perhaps with a handrail.||Forgive the details here, but we weren’t sure exactly how to get to and from the pistes from the hotel - it really isn’t obvious! So I hope others will find this helpful…|…The nearest piste is a short blue run (#76 I think) down to the Panorama chairlift. You join it from the access road by walking about 50m down to the cross country piste and then skiing across that through a small gap in a blue fence. Continue along the bottom of the nursery slope, past the signs where the ski school groups meet, to reach the piste. ||To get back at the end of your day’s skiing take either the ski school’s Eurotel draglift #76 or the Euro chairlift #77. From the top of the chairlift ski about a third of the way down the piste, turn right towards the cable car station, and ski past the cafe towards the ski school area. Look out for a big balloon and a wooden hut; then take the very short run down from that hut to get back to where you started. Go carefully! You might have to avoid a few children on sledges, and don’t use the nice flat piste that curves around the ski school area; it’s only for...

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We’re just finishing a great week. Quick summary: it’s a comfortable and relaxed hotel with lovely staff, superb half board meals, and a calming swimming pool and spa, and is well located for winter walking and skiing. But it isn’t truly ski-in ski-out; you have to walk (very carefully) down a sometimes icy driveway and about 80m up a small access road before you can put your skis on.

The atmosphere in the hotel is relaxed, even laidback. The staff - particularly in the cosy restaurant and stylish bar - are friendly, multilingual, and highly professional. Our room and bathroom are spacious and comfortable with a mountain view and with everything we need including a kettle and fridge.

We chose half board and the food has been excellent. We eat fish but not meat, and we’ve been really pleased by the choices every night from the salad buffet and the two half board menus; one with meat and fish, one solely vegetarian, and with the ability to pick your dishes from both. The portions are just the right size and with enough creativity to make you feel “ooh; that’s a slightly new combination but it really works”. The wine list is really good too.

We’ve been interested to see that the hotel doesn’t focus specifically on skiers; it’s as much for walkers and people simply wanting a calm retreat. The walking trails are well marked, varied, and extensive, and walkable in normal hiking boots even in winter. We will almost certainly come back for some serious hiking one Spring or Autumn.

The hotel’s ski room is in the basement. We’ve been surprised that this has no security other than a camera; surely anyone could walk in from the street and take your boots and skis. Most other hotels we’ve used for skiing have required a code or keycard to access the ski room and/or have provided secure ski lockers for each guestroom. There would be plenty of space for such lockers in this room: perhaps this is something for the hotel owners to consider.

Access to the pistes and lifts is OK, but it’s not really a ski-in ski-out hotel. From the ski room you need to take the lift up to the ground floor and then walk down the quite steep driveway onto a small road. The road takes you up to a blue piste, the ski school, the children’s area, and the main cable car lift that comes up from Suisi in the valley below - all 100-250m away. In our first few days here, despite being cleared of snow and gritted each morning, the driveway was still slippery for anyone in ski boots, requiring a lot of care; indeed, we saw several skiers slipping and one person fall. We told the reception staff we were finding it difficult and, since yesterday, a strip of fresh snow has been kept at one side of the driveway, which is much easier to walk on (thanks!). It would be even better if the hotel added a rubber mat or some other surface that’s safe to use in ski boots, perhaps with a handrail.

Forgive the details here, but we weren’t sure exactly how to get to and from the pistes from the hotel - it really isn’t obvious! So I hope others will find this helpful…

…The nearest piste is a short blue run #74 down to the Panorama chairlift. You join it from the access road by walking another ~30m down to the cross country piste and then skiing across that to a small gap in a blue fence. Continue along the bottom of the nursery slope, past the signs where the ski school groups meet, to reach the piste.

To get back at the end of your day’s skiing take either the ski school’s Eurotel draglift #76 or the Euro chairlift #77. From the top of the chairlift ski about a third of the way down the piste, turn right towards the cable car station, and ski past the cafe towards the ski school area. Look out for a tall red inflatable and a wooden hut; then take the very short run down from that hut to get back to where you started. Go carefully! You might have to avoid a few children on sledges, and don’t use the nice flat piste that curves around the ski school area; it’s only for...

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Well, the hotel is nice, there are a lot of activities to do inside (there is a gym, a swimmingpool indoor and outdoor, a sauna and three different steam baths, there is a nice garden where you can have a short walk and the SPA offers the possibility to book massages or the original hay bath). The dinner is well presented but not so good: meals are not typical as waiters says and it's not possibile to do breakfast before 7.30 ( I find it too late for the ones like me that don't like to walk under the sun during the trekking). A negative point is that rooms are quite small for a 5 stars hotel in a place located so far from towns. Rooms are small but nice, the walls are coated with wood (this looks very nice, but I can't sleep more than three hours during the night because in the summer it is too hot and there is no air conditioning). I really enjoyed the lights because they're really creative. In conclusion, this is a nice hotel in a wonderful place (but I have to say that on the website the hotel appears totally isolated and so tells the description too, but this hotel is in the centre of the village, and people walking on the street can look at you while you're swimming in the Spa and also some bedrooms face on the street). I reccomend this hotel for who wants to spend a weekend in this place and do some excursions, but just remember you can find other 5 star hotels for a better price and a...

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