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Ten hotels in European ski resorts destinations by trivago.co.uk

The top10 ski hotel deals in Europe

Alpinhotel Berghaus (Tux, Austria)

The hotel price comparison trivago.co.uk has compiled a list of ten hotels in European ski resorts destinations, where overnight prices start at 30 pounds per person.

Powdery snow, well-groomed slopes, steamy saunas and warm breaks inside cosy cabins are the ideal conditions for a perfect ski vacation. The hotel price comparison trivago.co.uk has compiled ten hotels in European ski resorts, that snowboarders, carvers, skiers and other snow lovers can enjoy for as little as 30 pounds a night per person. From Romania’s Poiana Brasov to the German and Austrian classics, Oberstdorf Tux and St. Leonard, to the French resort of Chamonix, budget travellers are sure to enjoy their sporty winter holiday and save on accommodation costs.
 
Here are the Top Hotel Deals in European ski resorts offering an excellent value for their cost and highly recommended from traveller reviews:

1. St. Ivan Rilski – Hotel, Spa & Apartments (Bansko, Bulgaria)
The St. Ivan Rilski is a four-star hotel in the Bulgarian ski resort Bansko. Natural earth tones and wood are at the forefront of the hotel’s design. Subtly placed chandeliers provide decoration and a soothing atmosphere within the rooms after a busy day on the slopes. The restaurant "Moderato" serves European dishes with a Mediterranean touch in the evening, as well as selected wines. In the Hotel’s spa centre, guests can finish the day in the steam room or sauna. The ski resort of Bansko is not only very popular with Monaco’s Prince Albert, but also attracts many tourists during the winter in Bulgaria’s Pirin Mountains in. 25 modern ski lifts and cable systems carry the athletes to the top. A total of 70 kilometres of groomed ski runs of all difficulty levels are available for visitors.

2. Hotel Coroana Brasovului (Brasov, Romania)
In Brasov, Romania, the small, family-friendly three-star hotel Coroana can be found. A spacious lobby with marble floors and leather furnishings welcomes visitors. Behind the striking yellow facade hides 42 friendly, bright and classically decorated rooms with large beds and warm, cosy colours, such as beige and cream. From here, travellers can make their way to the "Poiana Brasov" ski resort in the Carpathians. Beginners and advanced skiers alike will enjoy the variety of Slalom slopes and trails that the resort has to offer. Hikers will enjoy the breath-taking mountain scenery on a walk through the snow. In the evening, visitors should not miss a night trip in the Romanian ski resort.

3. Hotel Astenblick (Winterberg, Germany)

The hotel Astenblick is a traditional four-star hotel in the Sauerland region of Winterberg, Germany. After a day in the snow, the hotel provides its guests with a sauna, swimming pool, spa facials, back massages and relaxing baths in the spa’s facilities. The day’s highlight is a visit to the in-house restaurant, where travellers can enjoy a romantic dinner cooked with organic ingredients from the region. In winter, 30 mountain slopes show visitors the difficulty blue to red depending on their skills. Seven chairlifts and 14 draglifts bring visitors up into the sky and from there they can then plunge into the snow. Ski highlights include floodlit lamps that light the slopes for skiers and snowboarders at night, offering a truly unique experience.

4. Hotel Willa Kominiarski Wierch (Zakopane, Poland)
The Hotel Willa Kominiarski Wierch is a small, romantic hotel in the heart of Zakopane in Poland. The fairy-tale architecture includes strong arches, small windows and a low roof reflecting the regional wooden architecture. Thirteen guestrooms are lovingly decorated with floral blankets, plush carpeting and tastefully coordinated colours. Zakopane, where the resort is located, is the highest town in Poland’s Tatra Mountains. A network of 50 ski lifts, comfortably carry athletes to the slopes. Going for a night ski under the stars is possible on Norsal Mountain, which stays illuminated until the early hours of the morning.


5. Explorer Hotel Fischen (Fischen, Deutschland)
The Explorer Hotel in Fischen, Germany welcomes its guests into its trendy, techy atmosphere. The Sport Hotel, which is located next to Oberstdorf, a region of sweeping meadows, resilient mountains and beautiful scenery, is characterized by its stylish design. The hot purples and greens combined with comfortable wood tones dominate from the lobby to the rooms. iPads are given to the guests in the evening to surf through the Internet in the Explorer Lounge while enjoying a snack. Guests also have the option to make themselves comfortable in their room on the soft cushions on the large windowsill. From the hotel, winter sports start right on the slopes. The ski area at Oberstdorf in the Kleinwalsertal Valley offers 180 kilometres of groomed trails and 200 kilometres of downhill alpine skiing. There are also ample opportunities for visitors to take part in sporting activities such as snow biking and snowmobiling.

6. Hotel Reindl’s Partenkirchner Hof (Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany)
The hotel Reindl’s Partenkirchner Hof is a small family hotel located in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. Set against breath-taking mountain scenery, the hotel welcomes visitors with Bavarian hospitality. The cosy hotel rooms are adorned with rustic wood panelling and elaborately carved furniture. In the hotel’s Bavarian country style restaurant, dinner guests enjoy specialties of the house, including venison and pork. Situated in the popular area around the Zugspitze, Germany’s highest peak, ski fans of all ages and abilities will get their money’s worth. Skiers and snowboarders will enjoy winding down the same mountains where the 2011 World Ski Championships took place. For a thrilling ride, try the Mountain’s five-kilometre-long toboggan run.

7. Alpinhotel Berghaus (Tux, Austria)
The Alpine Hotel Berghaus is a classic country hotel located in Tux, Austria just at the end of the Ziller Valley. From each of the cosy rooms adorned with wooden furniture, guests can look over the surrounding mountains. An action-packed day on the slopes, topped-off by a visit to the "Old Cottage" restaurant, known for its game and lamb dishes is a perfect way to enjoy Tux. A visit to the hotel’s spa area will help weary travellers relax while enjoying the panoramic view of the powdery mountains. 220 km of slopes with 74 lifts await winter sport enthusiasts, who are anxious to try the mountain’s steep slopes. Guests of the hotel will be happy to find entrance to the trails lies just directly behind the hotel. Visitors looking to enjoy the day off the slopes should consider curling or taking a spin on the skating rink.

8. Hotel Mercure Chamonix Les Bossons (Chamonix, France)
The Mercure Chamonix Les Bossons Hotel is located in the French ski resort Chamonix LesBossons at the foot of the Glacier de Taconnaz. Following a day at the slopes, skiers can relax, by taking a dip in the hotel’s Jacuzzi overlooking Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in Europe. To really enjoy the snowy French Alps, visitors can enjoy a drink by the fireplace in the bar "Jonction." The Chamonix ski resort is a paradise for snow lovers. The 108 kilometres of groomed slopes provide winter athletes with playground of powder, while young beginners can learn to ski by way of the school’s newest techniques. Couples can relax with a romantic stroll through the white landscape.

9. All in One Hotel Inn Lodge (Celerina, Switzerland)
The All in One Hotel Inn Lodge in Celerina, St. Moritz is a modern hotel situated in the middle of the mountains. Located in the heart of the Engadine, the long valley in the Swiss Alps, the hotel offers a trendy, minimalist style with clean lines and colours, like red and blue. The lounge bar in-house is a popular retreat for visitors after the day on the slopes. A mountain railway transports athletes to the ski area: Corviglia / St. Moritz, a 100 kilometres downhill, World Cup quality snow park which offers many obstacles.

10. Sport & Vital Hotel Seppl (Sankt Leonhard, Austria)
In Austria’s idyllic Tyrolean Pitztal Valley, rests the Sport & Vital Hotel. The four-star hotel houses 60 rooms and suites, a pool area with an outdoor spa and several saunas, including as a bio sauna and a log cabin sauna. The in-house wine cellar offers guests a tasting of fine wines to slowly fade away the snow-filled day. Around the Pitztal Glacier, 28 slopes and a fun park with half pipe offer freestyle options to young snow athletes. Beginners are offered a chance to brave the winter while trying to climb through a glacier cave.

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