Haus Edelweiss Apartments

Austria , Austrian Tyrol , Alpbach

  • Central Location
  • Family-Run
  • Small Hotel
3/5
Inghams rating

We rate all of our accommodation based on their facilities, service level, character and customer feedback. Our ratings may vary from the official rating.

  • Alpbach 248, 6236 Alpbach

Facilities

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Parking

Alpbach at a glance

  • German
  • Euro (EUR)
  • London Gatwick (LGW), Manchester Int. (MAN), Birmingham Int. (BHX), Edinburgh (EDI)

Included in your walking holiday to Alpbach

  • Alpbachtal Summer Card with free use of lifts and local buses, and free guided walks
  • On holiday support and tailored advice from our Destination Experts based in Alpbach
  • Inghams Digital Resort Guide with things to do, walks and useful information on holiday
  • Flights from the UK, transfers and accommodation on a self catering or bed & breakfast basis

About Haus Edelweiss Apartments

In a quiet location but near the centre of Alpbach is the lovely Haus Edelweiss. Restaurants and shops are a short walk away and it's easy to reach nearby hiking trails or hop on the bus to the Wiedersbergerhorn lift to explore the mountains.

For a home-from-home feel and warm Austrian welcome, look no further. This typical Austrian chalet, hosted by the welcoming Hilde Moser, is well-kept and full of homely touches. It's been awarded four Edelweiss by the Tyrolean Private Room Association and the apartments and rooms are well furnished and cosy. In the building there are five spacious double rooms with private balcony (see the Haus Edelweiss page to book these) and three self-catering apartments. Outside there's a small, pretty garden and a sun terrace.

  • Pretty garden and sun terrace
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Lounge area
  • Parking
  • Transfer time approx. 1 hour from Innsbruck Airport
  • Located in the village centre
  • 200 metres to the nearest bus stop
  • 9 minutes by bus to the nearest lift
  • 300 metres to the nearest supermarket

The apartments are self-catering, but the hotel can organise a daily bread delivery, or if you fancy bed & breakfast you can opt to add on the buffet breakfast that's served in the hotel dining room. For evening meals there are restaurants nearby, and a good supermarket just five minutes walk away too.

This property caters for the following special dietary requirements

  • Diabetics - Insulin can be stored

Please let us know of any dietary requirements at the time of booking.

Allergies and intolerances not listed above cannot be catered for. All allergies and intolerances, even if listed above, are subject to confirmation by the accommodation.

Board basis available: Bed and Breakfast, Self Catering

One room apartments sleep two guests.

Two room apartments sleep between three and five guests, and have two separate bedrooms and bathrooms.

All apartments have:

  • Balcony or terrace
  • TV
  • Safe
  • Shower
  • Hairdryer
  • Fully equipped kitchenette with microwave, hot plates, coffee machine, and fridge.

General information:

  • Check-in: 2pm
  • Check-out: 10am

Additional information:

  • Cots & linen available
  • No. of rooms: 11
  • Steps into property: Yes
  • Lift accessible: No
  • Lift serves all floors: No
  • Access ramp: No
  • A resort tourist tax of approx. €3.50 per person per night is payable locally. Children under the age of 15yrs are exempt.

Due to the steepness of the village, we do not recommend this resort for guests with limited mobility

 

Travel to Alpbach

Depart on: Saturday or Wednesday 

Fly into: Innsbruck

Transfer time: approx. 1 hour by coach

Check availability

Travel by air

Flights to Innsbruck depart on Saturdays or Wednesdays between 24 May - 4 Oct 25 and 23 May - 3 Oct 26

Fly from:

  • London Gatwick (Wednesday or Saturday), Manchester (Saturday only), Birmingham (Saturday only), Edinburgh (Saturday only)

Transfer time:

  • Approx. 1 hour by coach from Innsbruck airport

Please be aware transfer times may vary depending on weather conditions and volume of traffic, especially during peak season.

Inghams Rating: 3/5

We rate all of our accommodation based on their facilities, service level, character and customer feedback. Our ratings may vary from the official rating.

Walks and hikes

Walking Trails:
900km of walking trails
Terrain:
Diverse terrain from alpine meadows and forest trails to rugged peaks
More walking info

Discover

  • Wander through the quaint, 'chocolate-box' village with its iconic wooden houses and flower-filled balconies
  • Explore some of the best hiking trails in the Kitzbühel Alps, offering spectacular views and peaceful meadows
  • Treat yourself to hearty mountain cuisine in a traditional alpine hut – the perfect way to refuel after a day of adventure

Known for its rustic charm and alpine scenery, Alpbach holidays are ideal for nature lovers and outdoor adventurers. It’s a village straight from the pages of a fairy-tale, surrounded by meadows and forests set against the Gratlspitz peaks. Wooden houses with flower-filled balconies decorate the streets, and the surrounding farms have been passed down through generations, making it one of the best places to tuck into mountain food. Gondolas glide up to mountain tracks, walking trails meander along valleys, and three gorges line up some seriously dramatic views. Whether you’re hiking, biking, or simply soaking in the scenery, summer holidays in Alpbach promise relaxation and adventure in equal measure.

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Things to do in Alpbach

Reintalersee lake

Cool down from the summer sun in one of the many swimming areas in Alpbachtal. Lake Reintal is the warmest and largest in the area and is also the starting point for several beautiful walks. Children will love the bathing lake at Reith, which has a spacious lawn and play area. Discover the hidden gem of Lake Berglstein, in the middle of the forest – its idyllic location is perfect for enjoying nature, peace and quiet, and the picturesque wooden hut on the shore makes the perfect photo. There’s also outdoor pools in Münster and Brixlegg.

Tiefenbachklamm Gorge, Alpbach

Get a unique experience in nature in one of the impressive gorges of the Teifenbach, Kaiser or Kundl. Turquoise green waters cascade over unusual rock formations in the Tiefenbach Gorge, while the Kaiser Gorge is popular with families, with picnic areas and imposing bridges and tunnels. For an adrenaline kick, you can also get involved in water sports in the gorges too, from white water swimming and tube riding, to rafting or kayaking.

Image: (copyright: Alpbachtal Tourismus shootandstyle.com Brandenberg)

Rattenberg

The medieval town of glass, Rattenberg sits on the bank of the River Inn and only has around 500 inhabitants – despite its small size, it’s packed with culture and is famous for glass-blowing. Pop into the Kisslinger shop to see demos of the craft of glass-blowing and marvel at some of the works of art that have been created there. Wander the river path or the colourful cobbled street, tuck into an apple strudel from Hacker,  enjoy the view from the Schlossberg or see historical art treasures in the Augustinian museum.

Image: (copyright: Alpbachtal Tourismus)

Tiroler Bauernhöfe Museum

Take a step back in time at the Tyrolean Farmhouse Museum, where historic buildings have been painstakingly reconstructed to give a glimpse into the Tyrol’s farming past. Each building is unique and beautiful, and has been painstakingly rebuilt exactly as it was in its original location.

Image: (copyright: Hannes Sautner Alpbachtal Tourismus shootandstyle.com)

Cycling in Alpbach

Bike lovers will feel at home in the Alpbachtal, which has trails to suit all two-wheel enthusiasts from gravel trails, mountain bike trails and picturesque mountain roads. It’s location means exploring neighbouring valleys is easy too, and there’s battery charging points for topping up the power in your e-bike – plus rental is available often with discounts thanks to your Alpbachtal Card.

Image: (copyright Matthias Sedlak Alpbachtal Tourismus)

Lauser Sauser summer alpine coaster

At the top of the Wiedersbergerhorn gondola in Alpbach, Lauserland is a mountain-top adventure world with enough play areas to keep the children entertained for hours – from rope courses and climbing frames to rolling ball tracks and water games, even a jumping pillow. For adults, there’s shaded rest areas and hammocks to enjoy the view. Feeling brave? Whizz down the mountain on the Lauser-Sauser summer toboggan – a top attraction for all ages.

Image: (copyright: Mathäus Gartner Alpbachtal Tourismus Alpbach)

Juppi Zauberwald

Make mud pies in the forest kitchen, balance on the wobbly bridge and complete challenges like swing bowling. Juppi’s enchanted forest is hidden away at the top of the Reither Kogel, and is full of surprises – grab a treasure map and hunt out the best play areas and viewing spots, and make sure your family hike is full of fun – the kids can collect stamps along the way and get a small present from the bottom station of the lift.

Image: (copyright: Alpbachtal Tourismus shootandstyle.com)

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