We visited the hotel over New Years and early January 2022 with our dog and we were very impressed. We received a warm welcome on arrival (they ask the breed of dog to be able to personalize the ‘do not disturb’ sign which was a lovely touch) and during our one week stay we were delighted with the spa facilities, the lovely room and the delicious food in the restaurant (each table has a dog bed which is great). All staff (including the cleaning staff who always managed to clean our room when we were at breakfast - we have stayed in many 5 star hotels where this was not the case!) were welcoming and helpful. This is exactly what we expected when booking - a four star hotel in a good location with a broad range of facilities and an especially warm welcome for canine family members. We will be back.…
Beautiful area for a walking holiday and the Bergresort Hotel was absolutely wonderful. The staff were fantastic, food superb, hotel was wonderful. I highly recommend this hotel in beautiful Seefeld, Austria.
An excellent family holiday. Rooms are clean and functional, food excellent with plenty of choice and staff very friendly and efficient. A great place to explore the surrounding area an we will definitely return
We liked it very much. The décor has a cosy Tyrolean feel. The food was excellent and there was quite a lot of choice – I particularly loved the ‘veal stew’ in white onion sauce (really more of a casserole). I have an intolerance to eggs, but our waiter got me sorbet whenever none of the dessert options worked for me. Our main waiter, Gabriel was lovely – remembering what we liked all the time. We really missed him on his days off. (All the waiters are Hungarian.) The rooms next: I had a single Alpspitz room (no. 412). It was a good size with a small balcony, but paled in comparison to my parents Junior Suite Steinbock (no. 329), which had a large seating area and enormous balcony. Their bathroom had both wide bath and separate shower (ideal as one prefers baths and the other showers), and I had a narrow bath with shower attachment. It was actually quite difficult to get out of. However, I had by far the better view, of mountains rather than their view of the car park. My bed was very uncomfortable the first night, after which I asked for a topper for the mattress. After that I slept well. We had some reservations over general housekeeping and maintenance; the cleaners did a somewhat perfunctory job on a daily basis, my parents complained that their tissue box was not replenished and that there were some loose wires, and my balcony was stained. There are two pools, one indoor and one outdoor, but both quite small. I preferred the outdoor pool on the days when weather permitted its use; it was heated and actually significantly warmer than the indoor pool. The outdoor pool had part of the lining at one edge coming off, but I don’t think this was a problem. The hotel is dog friendly. Very dog friendly. This was a positive plus for my dad, who adores animals of all kinds, and fortunately my mum was okay with the dogs, who were generally well behaved. There appeared to be a rule that they should be on leads inside the hotel, and only an occasional barkfest. There was a separate dining room for those dog owners who wished to eat with their darlings, but not all availed themselves of this. Dogs have a choice of menu too, ranging from tinned food to, for those whose owners really adore them, fillet steak at 20 euros a go. There was also a separate sunbathing area for people with dogs, and although I didn’t see it, an agility course and daily playtime sessions. They really take catering for the canine guests seriously, and it would be a fab place to take your four legged friend. The main drawback of the Bergresort is that it is quite a long way out of town. We were told 15 minutes, which seemed an understatement – it took us half an hour the first day! Later, however, I must reluctantly admit it was 15 minutes to the edge of the town centre – but definitely longer to get to the station or church. It was quite a pleasant walk, but a shame because it stopped us from strolling around town after dinner. We spent most evenings after dinner playing cards (the three of us) and chess (me and dad) in the dog friendly bar instead, occasionally making a little friend. It seemed odd that the village bus didn’t have a stop nearby. However, in the direst of straits (like the day it snowed!!!) we found taxis were only 8 euros to/from the station.…
Spent one week on this ultra dog friendly hotel. Very spacious room with veranda, clean and well decorated. Excellent amenities. The staff is very friendly and accommodating. We had a daily schedule printed in English language that helped us to plan our activities. Our favorite activity was to go out with Mikey the hotel's guide. Our dog Ruffus had the time of his life walking around the alps but also enjoyed himself in the agility course in the hotel. We also used the gym, swimming pool and sauna. The hotel is 15 minutes walk away from the center of the village. We had all meals in the hotel and we were very happy with the variety and quality. Gabi is a wonderful hostess, made we feel very welcomed and accommodated all our requests. The hotel has a tradition of smart casual evening attire and we enjoyed the family and yet elegant atmosphere that even included dancing in some nights! The overall cost is not on the cheap side but included all meals and a level of satisfaction that on our view justified what we paid. If I was to highlight just one negative is the minuscule size of the fridge in the room. We hope to come back sometime in the not distant future…
We have visited this hotel many times over the years . Once again we had a fantastic stay. Facilities and food are first class, but what makes it special are the staff who are so friendly and helpful. We are already planning our return next year with family .
We stayed for a week in the middle of July. The hotel is fabulous, the staff are very attentive, the food is delicious and the hotel is spotlessly clean. We could not find a fault. Even the weather was kind to us and we enjoyed many walks in the region. Have already booked again for next year.
We spent a very relaxing familyholiday at this wonderfull hotel in Seefeld Tirol. The staff was always helpfull and very nice. The rooms were big, the beds were great and the rooms were very clean. Our dog was also treated as a king. He is still dreaming about it!
Just spent 4 days with family (aged 19-60) and must say it was great. Hotel is a little out of town (10min walk) but with the ski bus outside the front door access to the main ski area (Roshutte) and the town is easy enough. Spa, indoor pool , outdoor pool , steam rooms and Sauna all excellent. Breakfast and service in bar was very good. They cater for pets which for us was fine but could potentially put some off. All in all a very nice friendly hotel which we would definitely go back to.
Amazing hotel, terrific value and fantastic staff. Owned by the Kaltschmid family. 4 min free-bus ride to the Rosshütte slopes - which are much better than the Gschwandtkof ranges. I had a single occupancy room #426, which was perfect. Warm, very comfortable, great views and enough room to do my pilates in the morning! I loved the restaurant - I would recommend the Half or Full board option as the Breakfast is excellent, the afternoon buffet is lovely (if you can tear yourself away from the slopes to go back for lunch) and the Evening meals are wonderful. Wine is not included in the Full Board but the local Austrian full bodied red is superb and inexpensive. The Hotel has a first class wellness area, equipped with a 10-12 meter pool, whirlpool and nude multi-sauna room. The WiFi wasn't too bad, I streamed Netflix and Youtube most evenings without any buffering. I wished I could have stayed longer! There is a free bus service outside the hotel but the operating hours are designed for Skiers so night owls will need to organize a taxi. If you're going to the Gshwandtkopf resort or Giegenbuhul (Nursery slopes) then there is a bus service to Apothekenplatz or you could walk to Geigenbuhul (10 min walk without equipment/ 15 min with equipment). The ski shops in Apothekenplatz charge €6 for a wax and will keep your skis and boots overnight (bargain!) otherwise it's €5 for storage. …
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