We're Open
9am-7pm

Hotel Leifer, St Wolfgang

Hotel Leifer Ratings & Customer Feedback
Superb
0
Good
2
Okay
0
Poor
0
Awful
0
4.0 out of 5 based on 2 reviews
It’s a nice little family run place, nice and quiet and you were made to feel welcome. The food was really nice, there was always a spread laid out with a choice of meals. Breakfast was continental – cereals, rolls and meat for rolls (you could make yourself a packed lunch to take out with you which worked we... + more
Tony Rood, Salisbury
4 out of 5
It’s a basic hotel, 3 stars is the upper rating I’d give it, but it’s all perfectly clean. The couple running it aren’t the owners but had leased it from the owners and they were very friendly and helpful. The food was average at best and could definitely be improved. The ski bus was very efficien... + more
Peter, West London
4 out of 5
Stayed here?
Write a Review

Location: where is Hotel Leifer

· lakeside location · 8 minutes walk to resort centre · ski bus stop outside


Overview: hotel description: Hotel Leifer description

This lovely hotel is situated on the lakeside, just 5 minutes walk to St. Wolfgang's main street. Our good friends, Ferenc and Maria Varga, will ensure a welcoming atmosphere in pleasant surroundings.


Facilities: Hotel Leifer features

· sauna and extra charge for massage · cosy lounge, with TV, and small bar · daily 'Happy Hour' 5-6pm · lift to all floors


Room Types: Hotel Leifer bedrooms

for 2 people on full board sharing a small room with Austrian twin beds, private shower and WC. Rooms with private bath or shower and single rooms are also available at a supplement. Some rooms sleep up to 3 people with Austrian twin and sofa bed. All bedrooms have cable TV and many with balcony.


Meals: Hotel Leifer food & drink

· buffet breakfast · 2 course lunch (12.00noon-2.00pm) or packed lunch from breakfast buffet · 4 course evening meals with choice of main course and daily salad buffet · weekly farmers' buffet · Christmas and New Year's Eve gala dinners included

We update Hotel Leifer's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.

Resort: about St Wolfgang: about holidays in St Wolfgang: about ski holidays in St Wolfgang: about ski holidays in St Wolfgang Austria

2 ski resorts within a 90min drive Historic town Austrian charm

Experience the Austrian Alps outside of a typical ski resort with a stay in St. Wolfgang - the thousand year old village where you can take a trip to the slopes one day and relax by the gorgeous Lake Wolfgangsee the next. A popular summer destination, St Wolfgang is pretty and peaceful in the winter – just the ticket for some R&R in the lovely Salzkammergut region.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Beginners Non-skiers Scenery

St Wolfgang webcam

Snow Report: Top cm, Bottom cm

Snow Forecast: cm expected this week

Snow History: November average depth 14.83cm

St Wolfgang trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Salzburg61km, 1h
Munich235km, 2.5h
Region:Austria Alps.
First opened:976

St Wolfgang lift pass price last reported as 145€. Ask for a quote when booking Hotel Leifer.
Night skiing: Dachstein West
St Wolfgang has N,S,E,W facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December-March.

Town altitude: 548m
Top of slopes: 1620m
Bottom of piste: 548m
Vertical drop:
Total length of trails:17.9km
Longest piste:4.2km (Dachstein West)
This Austrian lake town lies at the foot of the Schafberg Mountain on the northern shore of the Wolfgangsee Lake. If you’re more focused on an interesting and attractive base and less on the convenience of skiing, it’s spot on. The local area has its own 52km of cross country skiing but, when it comes to downhill, you’ll need to commute. The nearest ski area, Postalm, is a 45 minute bus ride away and getting to Dachstein West (a bigger area with more challenging skiing) takes around 90 minutes. This kind o...
In the immediate area around St. Wolfgang you’ll find 8 beautiful cross country trails, adding up to about 25 miles in total. If there’s good snow on the Zwölferhorn, it’s possible to head round to nearby St. Gilgen (a 20 minute drive), catch the gondola up to the peak and pick a downhill run from the 5km total back to the base station. Postalm is the next nearest ski resort. Apart from a couple of reds and a black, most of the runs here are blues – Familienabfahrt Gschlösslbahn is the longest and has pl...
It’s always good to squeeze in a quick pint in Postalm’s Blonde Hütte or Landhaus Koller in Gosau, but the last bus is usually pretty prompt – don’t miss it! Instead get back to town where the relaxed vibe is perfect if you’re looking to unwind. Head to the Fireplace Lounge at the Furian Hotel for afternoon tea or to Kaffeewerkstatt for good coffee and pastries. For later in the evening, there’s excellent local cuisine at the Gasthof Franz Josef – rumour has it the schnitzels are seriously good. We lov...

← online or call ↴
020 7770 6888
more
1/2: Official Photo Show photo list
1/1 Show webcam list
1/2 Show map list

"Nice, quiet, family run hotel"

Tony Rood, Salisbury
4/ out of 5
It’s a nice little family run place, nice and quiet and you were made to feel welcome. The food was really nice, there was always a spread laid out with a choice of meals. Breakfast was continental – cereals, rolls and meat for rolls (you could make yourself a packed lunch to take out with you which worked well). I was in St Wolfgang for touristing rather than skiing. If you did want to get to the slopes, the coach to take you to the ski lifts stopped right outside the hotel. I just ended up hopping on the bus going and around the area.

"Perfectly good for a budget ski holiday"

Peter, West London
4/ out of 5
It’s a basic hotel, 3 stars is the upper rating I’d give it, but it’s all perfectly clean. The couple running it aren’t the owners but had leased it from the owners and they were very friendly and helpful. The food was average at best and could definitely be improved. The ski bus was very efficient and takes you up the mountain in half an hour, if you wanted to go further afield it took a bit longer. You’re also a little out of town and it would take about 10 minutes to walk in. All in all it was just the holiday we needed.
1/2: Show Review list
Tony Rood
Peter