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    Alpenhaus Idalpe, Ischgl

    Alpenhaus Idalpe is the brand new meeting spot on the Idalpe in Ischgl.

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    Naturhotel Kleinwalsertal

    Everything is 100% organic here, and there’s clean air, a bracing altitude, pristine nature and, if you so desire, a complete pampering program.

    Learn more about the Naturhotel Chesa Valisa in the Kleinwalsertal
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    Almdorf Seinerzeit

    Holidays in a mountain hut? Behind the authentic Alpine ambience of the Almdorf Seinerzeit, perched high up in Carinthia’s Nockberge, guests encounter a great deal of privacy and even more luxury.

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    Hotel Krone in Au

    The fact that you feel a good bit closer to the sky at the Hotel Krone, in the Vorarlberg town of Au, has to do with its location at a high vantage point in the middle of the Bregenzerwald. But you also feel as if you have found a bit of heaven when basking in the spectacular Sky Spa, high above the rooftops of the village, or enjoying the traditional hospitality of this 4-star hotel.

    Learn more about Hotel Krone in Au
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    Hotel Hochschober

    A touch of the East and plenty of local hospitality: the Hotel Hochschober, on the Turracher Höhe, is the perfect hotel for winter-sports enthusiasts, wellness fans, bookworms, and every other guest who appreciates quiet luxury.

    Learn more about Hotel Hochschober in Turracher Höhe
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    Maierl

    Winter vacation in your private chalet with room for up to eight people, your own wellness oasis, optional hotel service, and the ski lift right by the front door? Yes it is possible: the five new chalets at the Maierl Alm offer all of this – and at affordable rates!

    Learn more about Maierl in Kirchberg
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    Schwarzer Adler

    From a modest country inn to an award-winning boutique hotel: guests are drawn to Kitzbühel’s Schwarzer Adler for its traditional hospitality, modern architecture, and stupendous views across the entire city from the longest rooftop pool in the Alps.

    About Schwarzer Adler
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    Art Lodge

    An abundance of art, a small number of rooms, a distinct environmental consciousness, and an idyllic setting in the Nockberge all have made the Art Lodge one of Austria’s most extraordinary hotels. And it was precisely these qualities that earned it the coveted “2010 Carinthian Tourism Award”.

    Learn more about Art Lodge in Nockberge
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    Hotel Gams

    A hotel straight out of a fairytale: guests at the Hotel Gams sleep in a cocoon of flowers and bathe in cream, chocolate, and honey. And couples are given plenty of cuddle time just for the two of them.

    Learn more about Hotel Gams in Bezau
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    Hotel Post in Bezau

    High-grade wellness, prize-winning cuisine, pristine natural surroundings, and award-winning architecture: at the Hotel Post in Bezau, these are the “four pillars of success”.

    Learn more about Hotel Post in Bezau
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    Sonne Lifestyle Resort

    From an aging historic inn to a 4-star design and wellness hotel – that the Sonne, in Vorarlberg’s Bregenzerwald region, today shines brighter than ever before is due to the foresight of its owner and the commitment of its employees.

    Learn more about Sonne Lifestyle Resort in Bregenzerwald
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    Kitz Garni, Kitzbühel

    Sometimes less is more — this is what the owners of the Kitz Garni thought when they set about reducing their 36 guest rooms by nearly a third and transforming their old 3-star establishment into a boutique hotel.

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    Rote Wand, Lech-Zug

    Culinary pleasures of the highest standard: the Rote Wand delights its guests with its authentic, traditional atmosphere, modern design, and award-winning cooking. And the Rote Wand is well worth a visit not only in winter, when one can access some 22 kilometres of ski trails right from the front door; it is a delightful destination in summer as well.

    Learn more about Hotel Rote Wand in Lech-Zug
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    Alpinarium Galtür

    The combination of a protective wall and an exhibition space makes the Alpinarium Galtür and its architecture unique in all of Europe.

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    Tirol: Architectural Highlights

    Visitors to Innsbruck in the summer months may be amazed to encounter a glacier-like, futuristic ice formation in the middle of the city, but they are experiencing just one of many examples of innovative architecture that serve to create a stimulating contrast to the numerous historic buildings here in Tirol.

    Architectural Highlights in Tirol...
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    Hungerburgbahn Innsbruck © Österreich Werbung/Andreas Hofer

    From the old town to new heights

    It is Innsbrucks unique setting as a dazzling city inbetween impressive mountain ranges, that the Hungerburg funicular takes advantage of: Just a stone throw away from the famous “Goldenes Dachl” (golden roof) you can start your journey into lofty mountain heights.

    Find out more about Hungerburg funicular
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    Home of family holidays © Serfaus Fiss Ladis Artinaction

    Skiing is a child’s play

    A ride on the magic carpet? A stroll through the dino forrest or the fairy tale village? An expedition in the Fiss cave world? Children will have a whale of a time in Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis. Apart from the numerous attractions, the Kinderschneealm is the winter-paradise for mini-skiers. Celebrating its 20th birthday this year, the Kinderschneealm is still playful as a child, but offers full-grown possibilities.

    Find out more about children skiing in Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis
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    Innsbruck - The capital of the Alps

    With its unique blend of urban flair and winter sports, Tyrol's regional capital names itself the capital of the Alps for good reason. Multi-faceted and full of surprises, Innsbruck is the perfect venue for a skiing holiday with an urban touch.

    Find out more about skiing in Innsbruck
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    Austria's Top Ski Resorts

    Pure joy on skis - this is what you will find in Austria's top ski resorts. Whether you want to coast down the piste leisurely or fly down the expert downhill run, in these resorts you will be spoilt for choice.

    Find out more about Austria's Top Ski Resorts
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    Skiing in Stubai, Tirol

    Why choose Austria?

    Great value with unrivaled winter playgrounds and an après-ski scene that consistently ranks as one of Europe’s best - Austria has just offers a unique recipe for the perfect winter holiday.

    Let us convince you
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    St. Anton's newest lodging experience

    St. Anton's newest lodging experience – TheMOOSER

    Panoramic views of unspoiled wilderness from relaxing lounge chairs, some of the best skiing just out the front door and a unique blend of rustic Tyrolean style with contemporary design – The new Hotel TheMOOSER opened in December 2011. It is one of St. Anton’s most coveted lodging locations - for good reasons.

    Find out more about TheMOOSER
 

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