Alpenhotel Tirolerhof

Austria , Austrian Tyrol , Neustift

  • Couples Holidays
  • Central Location
  • Family-Run
4/5
Inghams rating

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  • Stubaital Str. 69, 6167 Neustift im Stubaital

Facilities

  • Outdoor Pool
  • Spa Facilities
  • Hot Tub
  • Sauna/Steam Room
  • Bar
  • Family Rooms
  • Single Rooms
  • Free Wi-Fi

Neustift at a glance

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

Included in your walking holiday to Neustift

  • Free walking poles to borrow
  • Free use of hotel bikes (E-bike rental payable locally)
  • Inghams Guided Walks from 26 May - 12 Sep 25 and from 1 Jun - 18 Sep 26 (subject to availability)
  • Stubai Super Card
  • On holiday support and tailored advice from our Destination Experts based in Neustift
  • Inghams Digital Resort Guide with things to do, walks and useful information on holiday
  • Flights from the UK, transfers and accommodation on a half board basis

About Alpenhotel Tirolerhof

Centrally located and traditional in style, the family-run Alpenhotel Tirolerhof is a comfortable base perfectly located for exploring Neustift and the surrounding area. Just a few minutes walk from the village centre and with easy access to public transport and lifts, getting around is a breeze.

The Elfer gondola is the gateway to the mountains around Neustift. Just 450 metres from the hotel, the lift gives access to the Elferspitze mountain. From the top, you can explore the walking and biking trails, take tandem paragliding flights, scale via ferratas, and enjoy panoramic views of the Stubai Alps.

For rest days and relaxing there's a lovely sun terrace and a pretty garden, shaded by fruit trees and benefitting from impressive mountain views. The outdoor pool is perfect for taking a refreshing dip on a hot summer's day, and if you want to slow the pace a little more then head to the spa area to enjoy the Tyrolean and herbal saunas, steam room, and a whirlpool.

Stubai Supercard partner accommodation

When you book the Alpenhotel Tirolerhof, the Stubai Supercard is included in your holiday meaning you can enjoy free use of the four cable cars in the Stubai Valley (one ascent and one descent per day), public transport in the valley and much more.

Spa & wellness facilities

  • Heated outdoor swimming pool (10m x 5m)
  • Tyrolean Finnish sauna
  • Organic Bio sauna
  • Aroma crystal steam room
  • Round hot tub
  • Infrared cabin
  • Kneipp bath
  • Cooling ice fountain
  • Relaxation area offering panoramic garden and mountain views
  • Direct access to large garden
  • Spa and massage treatments (payable locally)
  • Beauty pool with hydrotherapy jets and aromatherapy oil (payable locally)
  • Hairdresser (payable locally)

Use of the spa and wellness area is only permitted for guests aged over 15 years and only under parental supervision

Additional facilities

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Spacious garden with mountain views, sun loungers and south-facing sun terrace
  • Free use of hotel's bikes
  • Free walking poles to borrow
  • E-bike rental (payable locally)
  • Parking

Family facilities

  • Cots & linen
  • Highchairs
  • Early meals available on request
  • Transfer time approx. 45 mins from Innsbruck airport.
  • 400 metres from the village centre
  • 500 metres to the Elfer gondola
  • 220 metres to the nearest bus stop
  • 150 metres to the nearest supermarket

An excellent buffet breakfast is served each day, with a range of hot and cold options including the muesli corner, organic produce, and juices.

Head to the sunny terrace between 3.30 - 5pm in the afternoons to enjoy the complimentary cake buffet with tea and coffee. 

Half board includes a four-course evening meal with a choice of main course (one meat option and one vegetarian option) and a daily salad buffet.

  • No of restaurants: 1
  • Dress code for restaurants: Smart casual

This property caters for the following special dietary requirements:

  • Vegetarians

The hotel may be able to provide gluten-free meals on request. They are not able to cater for a vegan or dairy-free diet.

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: Half Board

Double rooms are around 25m² and sleep two to three people with an Austrian twin bed (if the room is booked by three people it will also have a single sofa bed). All rooms are traditionally furnished in Tyrolean style with views of the Tyrolean Alps. They have an ensuite with bath (and overhead shower) and a separate toilet. These rooms are north and east facing with beautiful views of the surrounding mountains and they can be turned into standard twin beds on request - please call to book.

South-facing double rooms are also around 25m² and sleep two to three people with an Austrian twin bed (if the room is booked by three people it will also have a single sofa bed). All rooms are traditionally furnished in Tyrolean style with views of the Tyrolean Alps. They have an ensuite with bath (and overhead shower) and a separate toilet. These rooms are south-facing, overlooking the garden and swimming pool with views towards the church and glacier. They can be turned into standard twin beds on request - please call to book.

Family rooms are spacious at around 32m² and sleep two to four people with an Austrian twin bed and a separate smaller room that has bunk beds. These rooms are traditionally furnished in Tyrolean style and have a mountain view, a cosy round seating area and an ensuite with bath (with overhead shower) and separate toilet. They are available on request - please call to book.

Single rooms are around 20m² and have an ensuite with shower. They are available on request - please call to book.

All rooms have:

  • Balcony
  • 55" Smart TV with hotel info channel and streaming apps such as Netflix, Amazon and YouTube (simply log into your account via QR code, stream and be safely logged out automatically)
  • Safe
  • Bathrobes (free, on request)
  • Hairdryer
  • Radio
  • Telephone

General information:

  • Check-in: 3pm
  • Check-out: 10am

Additional information:

  • No. of rooms: 34
  • Lift accessible: Yes
  • Lift serves all floors: Yes
  • Access ramp: No
  • A resort tourist tax of approx. €4.80 per person per night is payable locally. Children under the age of 15 are exempt

Travel to Neustift

Depart on: Saturday or Wednesday 

Fly into: Innsbruck

Transfer time: approx. 45 minutes by coach

Check availability

Travel by air

Flights to Innsbruck depart on Saturdays or Wednesdays  between 31 May - 4 Oct 25 and 30 May - 3 Oct 26

Fly from:

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

Transfer time:

  • Approx. 45 minutes 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: 4/5

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:
850km
Terrain:
Mountainous terrain with dramatic peaks and dense forests
More walking info

Discover Neustift

  • Take the cable car to the Top of Tyrol for stunning glacier views and alpine scenery
  • Hike to the Grawa Waterfall to see its dramatic cascade amid lush surroundings
  • Enjoy two guided walks per week with Inghams holidays to Neustift, perfect for exploring the stunning surroundings

Neustift village sits in the heart of the Stubai Valley, framed by pine forested slopes and an icy turquoise river. This region has long welcomed those who love to launch themselves into the mountains at full pelt. In summer, it casts off its legendary winter sports scene, replacing pistes with footpaths and après-ski with aperitifs. Hiking, cycling, paragliding, swimming and summer tobogganing are all great ways to explore this spectacular corner of the Tyrol. Plus, at the end of the valley is the grandest of grand finales – the vast Stubai Glacier.

More about Neustift

Things to do in Neustift

Neustift Viewing Plattform Top Of Tyrol Copyright TVB Stubai Andre Schoenherr

At an altitude of 3,210 metres, the Top of Tyrol summit platform is a must-visit for the views – you can see across the Stubai Alps and even as far as the Dolomites on a clear day. The view is just as great from the Schaufeljoch chapel which looks over the Stubai Glacier from its position on the mountain ridge. Explore high-altitude hiking routes, walk to a hut for a delicious lunch or hike around the idyllic Mutterbergersee lake.

There's also a play area to keep children entertained.

Image: (copyright TVB Stubai Andre Schoenherr)

Neustift Biking TVB Stubai Tirol Max Draeger

The Stubai Valley has a lot to offer bikers, with around 240 kilometres of trails weaving through the area, and it’s not just routes for extreme mountain bikers, either. There’s plenty of trails to suit pleasure cyclists and families, so hop on a bike and explore on two wheels. Many of the mountain huts are accessible by bike, and there’s several rental places – rent an e-bike to make the uphill a bit easier.

Image: (copyright TVB Stubai Tirol Max Draeger)

Innsbruck City Park Copyright Innsbruck Tourismus Mario Webhofer

Innsbruck is the capital of the Tyrol region, and is well worth a visit – especially as your transport there is free thanks to the Stubai Supercard.

Visit the medieval old town - famous for the Golden Roof - or the Ambras Castle, which was the first museum in the world and opened over 450 years ago. Innsbruck hosted the Winter Olympics in 1964 and 1976, and you can visit the ski jump and enjoy the stunning view from the top. The best views of the city can be seen from the top of Nordkette, 1,700 metres above the city, accessed by the architecturally renowned Hungerbergbahn and then the Hafelekar cable car, or take a trip to the top of the Olympic ski jump on the south side of the city.

For art and culture lovers, the Hofkirche offers an unexpected mix between church and medieval art museum, and is home to the cenotaph of the Emperor Maximillian the First. Just outside the city, in Wattens, Swarovski Crystal World is a must-see for lovers of sparkles, with interesting exhibits, beautiful gardens and play zones for children.

The capital city of the Tyrol region has as much for the younger generation as it does for adults. The Audioversum is a science centre where you can take an interactive journey through the human senses. Or, head to Tirol Magic Land, just outside the city, where there’s the famous “upside-down-house” and Dinoland, plus playgrounds to run off excess energy.

Image: (copyright Innsbruck Tourismus Mario Webhofer)

Neustift Serlesbahnen Mieders Summer Toboggan Copyright TVB Stubai Mirja Geh

The summer toboggan is a fast-paced activity that will delight young and old. The track is 2.8 kilometres long and has a height difference of 640 metres from start to finish meaning you can reach top speeds of around 42 kilometres an hour as you zoom down the mountain. 

Image: (copyright TVB Stubai Mirja Geh)

Klaus Aeuele Playground Copyright TVB Stubai Tirol Max Draeger

This play area is a must for families who love adventures in nature. Parents can relax and enjoy the picturesque setting while children paddle, build little dams or experiment with the flow of the water. There's multiple exciting play stations too, like a low ropes course, swings and climbing frames, or the raft and flying fox that cross the lake - plenty to keep everyone entertained.

Image: (copyright TVB Stubai Tirol Max Draeger)

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