Hotel Alpina Deluxe Resort

Austria , Austrian Tyrol , Obergurgl

  • Spa & Wellness
  • Food & Drink
  • Family Holidays
5/5
Inghams rating

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  • Kressbrunnenweg 12, 6456 Obergurgl

Facilities

  • Indoor Pool
  • Spa Facilities
  • Hot Tub
  • Sauna/Steam Room
  • Bar
  • Kids Club
  • Children's Play Area
  • Family Rooms
  • Single Rooms
  • Free Wi-Fi

Obergurgl at a glance

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

Included in your walking holiday to Obergurgl

  • Hotel has it's own walking guide and programme of guided walks (in combination with Otztal Tourism)
  • Free child supervision with lunch from 3 yrs (Sun-Fri from 9am-9pm)
  • Ötztal Inside Summer Card
  • On holiday support and tailored advice from our Destination Experts based in Austria
  • 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 Hotel Alpina Deluxe Resort

At the Alpina Deluxe Resort, opulence meets the rugged beauty of the Alps. Sitting in the quiet village of Obergurgl, the hotel is 2000 metres above sea level and offers a luxurious Alpine escape.

After an action-packed day, the 1,300-square-metre spa complex beckons. It has a modern gym, large indoor pool, and tranquil whirlpools. In the sauna area there are nude and clothed sauna's and steam rooms and there's plenty of places to relax in the peace and quiet, including a quite room with waterbeds and hanging chairs. The sun terrace offers a quiet spot to bask in the sun and enjoy impressive mountain views.

Gourmet dining is on the menu - tantalise your taste buds with delicious dishes carefully crafted using locally sourced produce. In the morning a large breakfast buffet sets you up for the day with live cooking station, and options to suit every palette. In the evenings, tuck into a gourmet four-course meal with salad and cheese buffet and the friendly staff will help with great wine suggestions to go with your meal.

For all the luxury, there's still a family-friendly feel here. The exceptional kids' facilities ensure all ages are entertained, featuring table football, painting, a bouldering wall, and a vast 350-square-metre play area.

Spa & wellness facilities

  • Indoor swimming pool
  • Saunas (one nude and one textile sauna, suitable for children over 12yrs)
  • Sanarium
  • Herbal sauna
  • Brine steam room
  • Ottoman steam room
  • Infrared cabin
  • Whirlpools
  • Plunge pool
  • Relaxation areas
  • Spa and massage treatments (payable locally)
  • Pool towels

Additional facilities

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Terrace
  • Parking

Family facilities

  • Cots & linen available
  • Highchairs
  • Early meals available (from 6pm)
  • Children's menu
  • Free child supervision for children from age 3 yrs (Sun-Fri from 9am-9pm)
  • 'Children's World' and with games, activities, and 350m² play area
  • Games room with billiard, table tennis, interactive games, and board games
  • Babysitting available (on request)
  • Transfer time approx. 1 hour 30 mins from Innsbruck Airport
  • 750 metres from the village centre
  • 750 metres to the nearest lift
  • 400 metres to the nearest bus stop
  • 400 metres to the nearest supermarket

The extensive buffet breakfast offers a range of hot and cold dishes that will get your day off to a great start.

Enjoy a complimentary cake and pastry each afternoon - a perfect post-adventure pick-me-up. 

In the evenings the half board meal is a four-course gourmet menu. There are three choices of main dish, plus a salad buffet and cheese selection too.

  • Dress code for restaurants: Smart casual

This property caters for the following special dietary requirements:

  • Gluten Free
  • Vegans
  • Vegetarians
  • Dairy Free

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

Main building rooms

Type A1 Austrian twins are around 37m² and sleep two to four (extra bed is a double sofa bed). These rooms have a lounge area, balcony, and an en-suite with bath or shower.

Type A2 Austrian twins are larger at around 45m² and sleep two to four (extra bed is a double sofa bed). These rooms have a lounge area, balcony, and an en-suite with bath or shower.

Type A3 Austrian twins are around 37m² and sleep two to four (extra bed is a double sofa bed). These rooms have a lounge area, balcony, and an en-suite with bath and separate shower.

Type A5 Austrian twins are spacious at around 55m² and can sleep two to five (extra beds are double sofa beds). These rooms have a lounge area, balcony, and an en-suite with bath and separate shower.

Type A6 Austrian twins offer the most space at around 58m² and sleep two to five (extra beds are a double and single sofa bed). These rooms have a lounge area, balcony, and an en-suite with bath or shower.

Alpina Sonnberg annex rooms

Type S1 Austrian twins are around 25m² and sleep up to two. These rooms have an en-suite with shower.

Type S2 Austrian twins are around 28m² and sleep two. These rooms have an en-suite with bath or shower.

Type S5 Austrian twins are around 45m² and can sleep two to four (extra bed is a double sofa bed). These rooms have a lounge area, balcony, and an en-suite with bath and with showerhead.

Type S6 single rooms are around 18m² and have an en-suite with shower.

The Alpine Sonnberg Annex is connected to the main hotel building via an underground corridor, or it's only a few metres walk outside.

All rooms have:

  • TV
  • Minibar
  • Safe
  • Hairdryer

General information:

  • Check-in: 3pm
  • Check-out: 11am

Additional information:

  • No. of rooms: 80
  • Steps into property: No
  • Lift accessible: Yes
  • Lift serves all floors: Lift to 4th floor only
  • Access ramp: No
  • A tourist tax of approx. €4.00 per person per night is payable locally. Children aged 14yrs and under are exempt

Travel to Obergurgl

Depart on: Saturday or Wednesday 

Fly into: Innsbruck

Transfer time: approx. 1 hour 30 minutes by coach

Check availability

Travel by air

Flights to Innsbruck depart on Saturdays or Wednesdays  between 21 Jun - 31 Aug 25 and 20 Jun - 12 Sep 26

Fly from:

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

Transfer time:

  • Approx. 1 hour 30 minutes by coach from Innsbruck

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

Inghams Rating: 5/5

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:
1,300km
Terrain:
Mountainous terrain great for high altitude walking
More walking info

Discover Obergurgl

  • Walk through the centuries-old Stone Pine Forest
  • Enjoy glacier and mountain views from the Hohe Mut
  • Spot the golden eagles, chamois, ibex and marmots who live at high altitude

Obergurgl sits at the end of Ötztal, the longest valley in the Tyrol. With 1,950 metres of altitude under its belt, this is the spot for high alpine walking holidays in cooler summer climes – often a relief from the warmer summers below. This is a region shaped by the Ice Age, with towering mountain peaks, glacial valleys carved into the rock and icy rivers which flow from the glaciers. It's the perfect terrain for adventuring and there are hundreds of kilometres’ worth of trails, plus rafting rivers, climbing routes and heady via ferrata. There are plenty of opportunities for relaxing too, thanks to the luxury hotels, spas and pools that adorn the valley.

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Things to do in Obergurgl

Hohe Mut Alm

You can't visit Obergurgl and not go to the Hohe Mut. With an altitude of 2,653 metres, the view from the top is spectacular and you can see 21 three-thousand-metre peaks and many glaciers. There's a mountain hut and playground from which to enjoy the view, so grab a seat in the sun and enjoy the fresh mountain air. Or head out on the loop hike that takes you to the glacier moraines.

Obergurgl Top Mountain Motorbike Museum Copyright Ötztal Tourismus

Treat yourself to a light snack or refreshment with 360° views at the top of Hochgurgl. At over 3,030 metres high you can walk on the narrow see-through ridge of the Wurmkogel peak. The panoramic views of the Ötz Valley Alps are breath-taking through the floor-to-ceiling glass masterpiece. At the bottom of the Hochgurgl lift, the motorcycle museum has over 500 vintage motorcycles from over 150 manufacturers.

Image: (copyright Ötztal Tourismus)

Obergurgl Timmelsjoch High Alpine Road Copyright Ötztal Tourismus Werner Elmer

Covering 2,500 altitude metres and 30 switchbacks, the Timmelsjoch High Alpine Road stretches from the top mountain cross point near Hochgurgl, in the direction of the South Tyrol. You can explore these roads by foot, bike or bus for breath-taking scenery with panoramic views and a few hidden treasures along the way.

Image: (copyright Ötztal Tourismus Werner Elmer)

Obergurgl Mountain Biking In Solden Copyright Ötztal Tourismus Lukasbudimaier.Com

There are 850 kilometres of mountain biking paths in this neck of the woods, including valley trails, mountain tracks that zigzag the hillsides and the highest cyclable mountain pass in the Alps. Nearby Sölden, just down the valley from Obergurgl, is one of the best downhill mountain bike areas in the world – and home to the notoriously tricky Ötztaler Cycle Marathon. There’s a family-friendly bike park here too.

Image: (copyright Ötztal Tourismus Lukasbudimaier.Com)

Trail Running Copyright Otztal Tourismus Roast Media

Are you up for a challenge? Home to a few trail running events during the summer period, Obergurgl is an exceptional place to test yourself for an early morning cardio workout. Ötztal has miles of trails for all running styles from beginner to advanced. Make use of the included Summer Card to access new long-distance routes and cross-border trails.

Image: (copyright Otztal Tourismus Roast Media)

Obergurgl Langenfeld Aqua Dome Copyright Ötztal Tourismus Manuel Kottersteger

Relax for a day at the AQUA DOME Thermal Spa in Längenfeld. There's a choice of seven saunas, multiple raised outdoor pools, a thermal bath so you can experience ultimate luxury alongside the fresh mountain air. Comfortable sun loungers are also placed around the garden area; summer bliss for those who prefer to sit back and soak up the sun.

Image: (copyright Ötztal Tourismus Manuel Kottersteger)

Obergurgl Mountain Carting In Solden Copyright Ötztal Tourismus Satellite Creative House

Put your helmets on and get ready for a thrilling experience as you zoom from Gaislachkogl middle station down to the valley floor in Sölden. Children from the age of six with an accompanying adult can enjoy this mountain adventure. This 7.3-kilometre path is designed purely for adrenaline seekers; are you ready to brave the ride?

Image: (copyright Ötztal Tourismus Satellite Creative House)

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