Hotel-Pension Hannes, Niederau

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The hotel and the people were very hospitable. The rooms weren’t huge but were spacious with Austrian twin beds and a little sofa – they were very clean, it’s a family run hotel and they were very proud of how well they kept everything. Most of the rooms had balconies which was really nice as you could nip ... + more
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Accommodation
Half Board
Flights Included
Transfers
No Lift Pass
No Ski Rental
No Boot Rental
No Ski School

Location: where is Hotel-Pension Hannes

· 3 minutes' walk to the resort centre and nearest ski lift · 1 minute's walk to the ski bus stop for the bus to Auffach (for access to the full Ski Juwel area) · 5 minutes' walk to the ski school meeting point


Overview: hotel description: Hotel-Pension Hannes description

With its wooden balconies, frescoed walls and friendly, personal service, the Hannes is the kind of family-run guesthouse that Austria’s famous for. It’s set in a peaceful part of the village near the lifts, so you’ll be up on the mountain in no time – then when you’re done skiing, you can cruise back to within metres of the front door.

After a session on the slopes, spend your time in the hotel bar and swap ski stories while sipping your favourite après tipple. Or do as the locals do and round off the day in the sauna and steam room.

Each day starts with a buffet breakfast, where you can load your plate with sliced meats, cheeses, fresh bread and scrambled eggs. Then in the evenings, enjoy traditional, fill-your-boots fare from dumpling stews to crispy schnitzels – just the thing after you’ve been racking up the ski miles.


Distance of Hotel-Pension Hannes to Ski Lifts

See which Niederau ski lifts are nearest to Hotel-Pension Hannes.

  • Ungnadenlift platter - 140m
  • Lanerköpflbahn chair lift - 275m
  • Stenzerlift platter - 319m
  • Guggwiesenlift platter - 435m
  • Markbachjochbahn gondola - 485m
  • Übungslift Tennladen platter - 921m
  • Arenalift t-bar - 1160m
  • Verbindungslift rope tow - 2036m
  • Mittermoosjochlift t-bar - 2321m
  • Kropfraderjochlift t-bar - 2412m
  • Schießhüttllift t-bar - 2638m

Navigating in Niederau can vary, as distances from Hotel-Pension Hannes to ski lifts are in a straight line.


Facilities: Hotel-Pension Hannes features

· bar · restaurant · sauna and steam room · free WiFi in the restaurant and bar · 28 rooms · lift


Room Types: Hotel-Pension Hannes bedrooms

All rooms have a flatscreen satellite TV and safe.

Twin room - sleeps 1-3: Austrian twin beds, single bed, private shower, WC and balcony.

Cots are available to hire, free of charge, on request.

Austrian twin beds: One large bed frame containing two single mattresses, each with their own bedding.


Meals: Hotel-Pension Hannes food & drink

Half Board

· hot and cold buffet breakfast · 3-course evening meal with a choice of two main courses · salad buffet three times a week · Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve gala meals included

Please note: This pension can't cater for vegetarian or vegan diets.

Many Austrian hotels do not serve free tap water with meals.

We update Hotel-Pension Hannes'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.

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Price per person with: Prices shown are per person based on: Prices shown are per person based on: The prices shown here are per person and based on the following criteria:
Sat 21 Dec 202421/12/24
available Gatwick, Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Bristol
Sat 28 Dec 202428/12/24
Sold Out 
Sat 04 Jan 202504/01/25
£1182£1008
Sat 11 Jan 202511/01/25
£1248£1095
Sat 18 Jan 202518/01/25
£1315£1073
Sat 25 Jan 202525/01/25
available Gatwick, Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Bristol
Sat 01 Feb 202501/02/25
Sold Out 
Sat 08 Feb 202508/02/25
available Gatwick, Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle, Bristol
Sat 15 Feb 202515/02/25
available Gatwick, Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Bristol
Sat 22 Feb 202522/02/25
available Gatwick, Birmingham, Manchester, Edinburgh, Bristol
Sat 01 Mar 202501/03/25
£1420£1341
Sat 08 Mar 202508/03/25
available Gatwick, Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Bristol
Sat 27 Dec 202527/12/25
£1831£1800
Sat 03 Jan 202603/01/26
£1466£1395
Sat 10 Jan 202610/01/26
£1309£1274
Sat 17 Jan 202617/01/26
£1310£1306
Sat 24 Jan 202624/01/26
£1317£1306
Sat 31 Jan 202631/01/26
£1309£1306
Sat 07 Feb 202607/02/26
£1822£1813
Sat 14 Feb 202614/02/26
£1925£1913
Sat 21 Feb 202621/02/26
£1484£1472
Sat 28 Feb 202628/02/26
£1307£1296
Sat 07 Mar 202607/03/26
available Gatwick, Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Bristol
This package holiday to Hotel-Pension Hannes in Niederau, Austria departs Saturday 14th February 2026, for a 14 night stay on a "half board" board basis. A local tourist tax (Taxe de Sejour or Kurtaxe) is levied by many councils in European ski resorts. It varies by standard and type of accommodation and is age dependent, so not everyone is charged. It's not included in the basic price of your holiday and is usually paid locally. For reference, the average charged in winter 2024 was between €1 and €3 per person, per night.

Resort: about Niederau: about holidays in Niederau: about ski holidays in Niederau: about ski holidays in Niederau Austria

Traditional Tyrolean village Easy links to Ski Juwel area

Set within Austria’s stunning Wildschonau Valley, Niederau offers the perfect base for skiing the entire Ski Juwel ski area. Oozing Tyrolean charm with a friendly atmosphere and a laid-back après scene, beginners can learn at a peaceful pace and intermediates can take advantage of the excellent links to explore the Kitzbühel Alps.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Families First-timers Alpine charm

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Snow History: November average depth 17.67cm

Niederau trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Innsbruck70 km, 45 mins
Region:Austria, Alps.
First opened:1947

Niederau lift pass price last reported as € 205.00 (Adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Hotel-Pension Hannes.
Night skiing: Yes
Niederau has NSEW facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December – April.

Town altitude: 975m
Top of slopes: 2025m
Bottom of piste: 828m
Vertical drop: 1197m
Total length of trails:109km
Longest piste:7 km
This charming West Austrian village sits at the far end of the picturesque Wildschonau mountain range in the Ski Juwel ski area. With easy links to the surrounding ski area and an enjoyable après ski buzz, Niederau is the perfect base for skiing this beautiful valley. Just a two hour transfer from Innsbruck airport, it’s known for its exceptional value- with so much to offer it’s no wonder this resort is a favourite gem amongst many skiers. The town itself is brimming with traditional Tyrolean character and...
The ski area is located within the Wildschonau Valley and part of the Ski Juwel area which includes the resorts of Oberau, Auffach and Alpbach making up 109km of varied terrain linked by ski bus and a new 8 man Gondola at Auffach. It is ideal for those just starting out on the snow with excellent nursery slopes, friendly ski schools and a relaxed pace on the piste so beginners can happily learn at their own pace. The ski schools cater extremely well to beginners- Happy ski school is specifically for first time...
You’ll find a laid-back atmosphere here with a number of lively bars for that all-important après ski. At the base of the main Niederau gondola a number of bars await the arrival of thirsty skiers celebrating their day on the snow with a warm glass of glühwein - the most popular is Bobo’s Heustadl where you’ll find a nice friendly atmosphere. Later on, the Cave bar is place to be for post dinner drinks – it’s usually open until the early hours for those wanting to carry on the party. O’Malleys Irish pub ...

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Mrs Webber, York
4/ out of 5
The hotel and the people were very hospitable. The rooms weren’t huge but were spacious with Austrian twin beds and a little sofa – they were very clean, it’s a family run hotel and they were very proud of how well they kept everything. Most of the rooms had balconies which was really nice as you could nip to the supermarket and bring up a bottle of wine to enjoy after skiing. I’m gluten free and they accommodated for me very well, the evening meal was a selection of 3 dishes to choose between. Choosing at breakfast suits some more than others but it’s what they do in a lot of ski hotels. Breakfast was a buffet so you weren’t restricted on how much you could eat. If you turn right outside the hotel there’s a large-ish supermarket. The walk to the slopes isn’t the shortest but it’s not difficult either as it’s all on pavements. You could cross the road to a horrible Pomer lift but we opted for the walk. Some people rented ski lockers near the lift to make the walk easier. I would probably go back here again, it’s really reasonable for what it costs.
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