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Hotel Weismayr, Bad Gastein

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When we first arrived, the key was weak in the door when we were trying to get in our room, but they sorted it out really quickly! The room was good and really quite big, with plenty of storage and all very clean and tidy. We were staying right in the corner of the hotel and had a great view but we did have n... + more
Kathryn Paterson, Aberdeen
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Location of Hotel Weismayr in Bad Gastein

· central location · 1 minute walk to ski bus stop

Hotel Weismayr Summary

The Weismayr hotel is superbly situated in the heart of the town centre, allowing guests to make the most of the resort facilities, yet only a minutes walk to the nearest ski bus stop. It offers wellness facilities to pamper the body and soul and a welcoming atmosphere is extended to all guests. The hotel is renowned for its regional specialities and the café-house "Advocate" has always been a very popular meeting place.

FEATURES & FACILITIES

· indoor swimming pool · sauna and steam room · fitness room · extra charge for solarium and massage · lounge-bar with open fire place · café · ski storage room · lift to all floors · extra charge for safe · 77 bedrooms

MEALS AT Hotel Weismayr, Bad Gastein

· hot and cold breakfast buffet · 3 course evening meals with choice of main course · daily salad and dessert buffets · Christmas and New Year's Eve gala dinners included · New Year's Brunch included

BEDROOMS & Hotel Weismayr ROOM TYPES

for 2 people on half board sharing a small room with Austrian twin beds, private shower and WC. Standard twin rooms with Austrian twin beds, private bath or shower and WC are available at a supplement. Triple and quad rooms (max 3 adults) third/fourth beds are sofa beds, are available at a supplement. All rooms have hairdryer and satellite TV.

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Hotel Weismayr's details, features and catering can change. Facilities in the description may not allow unlimited use without charge and may not always be available. If any specific feature, facility or meal option is important to your holiday, you must confirm those details with us before booking.

ABOUT THE RESORT & SKI HOLIDAYS IN Bad Gastein Austria

Historic spa town Regular host of Snowboard World Cup Traditional Austrian après

This gorgeous village has access to mile upon mile of the Gastein Valley’s powdery pistes and is linked by train to the wonderful city of Salzburg… fantastic for a week of exploring, provided you can tear yourself away from the thermal waters and ‘healing tunnels’ of this natural spa resort - therein lies the challenge.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Freestyling Non skiers Off Piste

Bad Gastein webcam

Snow Report: Top 59cm, Bottom 19cm

Snow Forecast: 1cm expected this week

Snow History: March average depth 86.67cm

Bad Gastein trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Klagenfurt1hr 30 mins
Salzburg1hr 30 mins
Region:Austria Alps.
First opened:1911

Bad Gastein lift pass price last reported as €218 (adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Hotel Weismayr.
Night skiing: Yes
Bad Gastein has NSEW facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December- April.

Town altitude: 1080m
Top of slopes: 2650m
Bottom of piste: 1017m
Vertical drop: 1460 m
Total length of trails:200km
Longest piste:8km
This beautiful ski resort and natural spa town is located an hour away from Salzburg, hidden in the Gastein Valley. The bustling town consists of colourful and attractive buildings including hotels, restaurants, bars, boutique shops and a supermarket -many offering a view of the beautiful waterfall that cascades through the town centre. The local architecture is unique and tells of the rich history of the area. It was commissioned by Italian architects and incorporates lavish Italian buildings with traditiona...
Bad Gastein’s snow offers a skier and snowboarders paradise, with links to one of Austria’s largest ski areas offering a further 250km of pistes to explore. With a top altitude of 2650m and the presence of the longest glacier in the Eastern Alps - the 8.4km Pasterze glacier – to top it off, this is a place to enjoy fantastic snow and varied terrain. There are some great ski schools and good quality nursery slops for beginners, which can be found at the bottom of the main gondola and are the perfect place f...
Bad Gastein’s nightlife is fun and lively, offering a traditional Austrian après ski experience based around great food and plenty of drink. You’ll find a colourful selection of venues to suit a range of taste and budgets. There are a number of mountain huts and pubs to enjoy a drink or two after a day on the slopes. For a more familiar atmosphere, Eden’s is the only British Pub in the valley, serving traditional British grub and beer. If you fancy a lively night out, The Silver Bullet Bar is the place to be...

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"Pretty good stay"

Kathryn Paterson, Aberdeen
3/ out of 5
When we first arrived, the key was weak in the door when we were trying to get in our room, but they sorted it out really quickly! The room was good and really quite big, with plenty of storage and all very clean and tidy. We were staying right in the corner of the hotel and had a great view but we did have noise from outside when they were gritting the roads at 5am. The pool and spa facilities downstairs were really nice and I booked a massage which was lovely. In the evenings we did a bit of both – dining in the hotel and going out, the food and service in the Weismayr were quite good. I was really impressed with the lady in reception who was dressed in traditional Austrian costume. It probably wasn’t the best location as it’s right at the bottom of the hill and we had to climb up to get to the restaurants and bars. When the bus dropped us off we had to jump into another minibus to get to the actual hotel and to go up to the slopes, you had to get a bus and maybe then change to another bus (depending which chair lift you wanted). The bus stop was 300-400 yards away from the hotel and it was a flat walk.
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