publication date: Jul 25, 2009
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author/source: Anne Coates
If you're looking for a
family hotel - what better way than to go to one run by a family! The
Osterreichischer Hof Hotel began with Felix Salfizky's
great grandfather and is now run by
Felix and his wife
Leda. They have two
children and so are well versed in the
needs of families. There are various
combinations of rooms - from
suites to
adjoining - to accommodate
families however young or old the
children are.
Having said that, the
Osterreichischer Hof Hotel is also a great place for
couples to enjoy a
spa retreat. I went with daughter Libby and think that the hotel with its
underground link to the Alpen Therme (
free use for hotel guests) would be a
marvelous place to go and relax with your
teens post exams or for a
celebration of results!
Breakfast at the hotel is a
buffet with more than enough
choices to tempt even the pickiest of eaters - with a
range of cereals and breads,
hot and cold selections plus juices, coffee and a
host of teas to choose from. You won't need much
lunch after this!
Dinner was a five course meal - always with a
vegetarian option - which included a
glass of wine, beer or soft drink. And you can
always buy more! The
only thing that we found at all
disappointing at the Osterreichischer Hof was the fact that dinner was
served so early - from 18.15 to about 19.30. Great for families with young children but not so convenient if you'd
prefer to take advantage of the late opening of both the
hotel's spa area and the
Alpen Therme.The hotel
swimming pool (shared with two other hotels) was a
delight to use, with its
adjacent sauna, herbal steam room and a
small gym. The hotel supplies
bathrobes and
towels for use in the pool so there's no need to
pack your own. What was
so nice (for me expecially) was the
early opening of the pool so you could pop in for a
swim before breakfast. The hotel also has a
comprehensive range of treatmetns and
therapies on offer (local pricing).
Many of the
guests were there to enjoy
alpine walks (and, of course there's
skiing in winter). And there's a
park for children just a
few minutes away as well as the
hotel gardens to explore.
The staff at the
Osterreichischer Hof Hotel speak excellent English (but are happy for you to
practice your German!) and they can
supply all the
information you need to make the
most of your stay.
Anne Coates and her daughter were guests of
Crystal Lakes (tel: 0871 230 8180, www.crystallakes.co.uk)
Prices from £469
including flights, transfers, seven nights half-board and unlimited
free use of
hotel facilities and the
Alpen Therme.