Ski Accommodation in Austria
Skiing in Austria is all about postcard-worthy mountain villages, fun après-ski and traditional family-run hotels. Skiers can enjoy glacier skiing late into the season, exploring treelined pistes connected by a modern lift system. Our Austrian ski accommodation includes chalets, hotels and apartments, providing different benefits. Our chalets give skiers a home from home experience, hotels offer opportunities for shorter breaks, and self-catered ski apartments are perfect for those looking for complete flexibility.
We have a fantastic selection of ski accommodation in Austria. Our experts will be on hand to ensure we find accommodation in a perfect resort for you.
If you are looking for style and sophistication in Austria, Lech is a must-visit. Severin*s Alpine Retreat is a luxury chalet hotel just outside the ski resort centre with a Michelin starred chef and a wellness area that includes a 12.5m indoor infinity pool. For party-goers, Kitzbühel has several ideal hotels in its medieval resort centre. Stay in Hotel Schwarzer Adler or Hotel Tiefenbrunner and enjoy a more authentic Austrian experience. Alpbach is our recommended destination for families, Hotel Alphof will give you direct access to the nursery slopes.
Our ski experts will have the perfect ski accommodation in Austria, call us today for further information.
Why Book With Us?
- Our ski package holidays are ABTA & ATOL bonded
- We can help you find the best ski deals on the market
- Over 35 years’ ski experience
- Enjoy tailor-made service as standard
- Dedicated client concierge
- Easy booking
Our Austria Ski Accommodations Include
Austria Ski Hotels
Discover our collection of ski hotels in Austria, including everything from the latest hotel openings to smaller rustic chalet hotels.
Austria Ski Chalets
The ski chalets in Austria are often amongst the most beautiful in the Alps, featuring traditional architecture and luxurious interiors.
Austria Ski Apartments
Our ski apartments in Austria are fully equipped and offer you everything you need to be first on the piste in the morning.