Hochfirst Alpen-wellness Resort, External pool
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My favourite places to stay in Obergurgl

If I had to book an Austrian ski holiday with reliable snow, Obergurgl would probably be at the top of the list. Obergurgl is the highest parish in all of Austria. Located at the head of a snowy valley, close to the Italian border. It’s easy to understand why this very small village should become so popular in winter. Deep reliable snowfall, great views, and a choice of hotels for all budgets.

The village is at 1,930m, making it one of Austria’s highest ski resorts, with the top ski lift station at 3,080m, Obergurgl competes happily with other high European ski resorts, such as Val Thorens and Val d’Isere which also claim both reliable and excellent snow cover. The snow in Obergurgl is pretty much guaranteed from November through to May. Perfect for skiers and snowboarders alike.

My favourite places to ski in Obergurgl

The ski lift system in Obergurgl is modern, mainly high-capacity gondolas and fast chairs which provide access to the 112km of perfectly groomed pistes above Obergurgl. The pistes are best suited to intermediate skiers and beginners, the slopes are wide and perfect for long carving turns. The Blue and some of the red runs are well within the capabilities of most first or second-week skiers. While there are a few black runs, none are particularly testing for the advanced skier or snowboarder, who would prefer Solden, also covered by the ski pass. Obergurgl is an excellent choice for either beginners or really any level of intermediate-level skiers.

Free lifts are available at the nursery slopes for beginners and the easy progression slopes bring comfort to even the most nervous first-time skiers.

For visitors staying more than 3 days, the ski pass also covers skiing in the nearby Solden, which gives access to a further 145km of skiing. Solden was the film location for much of James Bond Spectre.

Visitors from Austria, Germany, Netherlands, and Brits make up the bulk of visitor numbers and many return year after year to enjoy, probably the most reliable snow cover in Austria and an après ski scene that makes Austria so popular.

The choice of places to stay in Obergurgl is extensive for a village with just 480 full-time residents but I’ve selected two quite different 5* accommodations to make your stay in one of Austria’s best-kept secret ski destinations in Obergurgl.

Highly recommended; Hochfirst Alpen-wellness Resort, Obergurgl, Austrian Alps

Having recently returned from Obergurgl I dropped in on a hotel that has been popular with my clients for many years. The hotel has been under the same “Fender family” ownership and management for 80 years. With each generation passing on an even better hotel than they inherited to the next generation. Today Karl Fender oversees the family jewel and the Hochfirst is regarded as one of Austria’s finest and most luxuriously and beautifully decorated hotels in Austria.

Hochfirst Alpen-wellness Resort, External

As with any great skiing hotel, location is a key consideration, something hotel ratings aren’t determined by, which has always been surprising to me. The Hochfirst won’t disappoint, its location couldn’t be better as its ski in/ski out with the nearest lift just a short and gentle ski from the hotel’s ski room.

Great food is a given at Hochfirst, given the energy levels needed for an active ski holiday, Hochfirst chefs promise food to recharge and energise your batteries in style and flavours. There are various dining options available. However, the Gourmet Parlour holds Three stars with Gault & Millau (an equivalent to a Michelin star rating) Their 6-course menu is sublime.

The day starts with a delicious cooked and organic breakfast in the hotel’s luxurious dining rooms.

Hochfirst Alpen-wellness Resort, Lounge Area

In the evening guests are required to wear formal attire. While the hotel chefs are required to drive your taste buds wild. The hotel’s Gourmet Parlour, an exquisite 6-course gourmet menu awaits. An a la carte menu is also available together with an extensive wine list from the hotels first class wine cellar. The Seepferdl Bistro offers a cosy spot in the Alen Spa in a very casual atmosphere.

Hochfirst Alpen-wellness Resort, Pool

A great spa allows ski wimps to wimp out from a day if clouds close in and non-skiers to still enjoy the wonders of the Alps. For skiers, it’s the perfect way to rejuvenate tired muscles. The Hochfirst, Alpen spa extends an impressive 1,500m2, the in-out heated pool being especially popular. Warming saunas, soothing steam rooms or relaxing massages are all available together with beauty treatments and relaxation areas, even a waterfall makes the Alpen spa a holiday destination in its own right.

Hochfirst Alpen-wellness Resort, External pool

Each of the rooms at Hochfirst are unique, and individually furnished to cater for all design tastes. But with a reassuring quality that seems effortless to visitors lucky enough to stay here.

Hochfirst Alpen-wellness Resort, Rooms

Highly recommended; Chalet Obergurgl’s brand new 5* luxury apartments

The 5* Chalet Obergurgl is a new concept for Obergurgl, stylish apartments offer a real home-from-home feel and offer a luxurious base for a group of friends but are especially ideal for families. The apartments offer one, two or three bedrooms and each of the bedrooms has a private bathroom. (50m2, 70m2 and 120m2)

Chalet Obergurgl, External

All of the apartments have access to a balcony. It would be a pity to waste these wonderful mountain views! Some of the rooms will take extra child’s beds and the living space is generous in all the apartments. The bedrooms have space and light provided by huge windows which gives access to the many balconies to take full advantage of the mountain setting.

Chalet Obergurgl, Rooms

Described as self-catered apartments, we understand guests rarely cater for themselves. Instead, they use the online booking service for breakfast and dine out in one of the many great restaurants. Some of the best dining experiences are in the local hotels. I particularly enjoyed lunch in the See You restaurant, a few minutes’ walk from Chalet Obergurgl.

Chalet Obergurgl, Kitchen/Lounge Area

For budding home chefs, the apartments provide high-quality Bosch and Mille appliances, with cooking pots, pans, plates and cutlery. A nearby supermarket is handy for supplies. You have everything you need to feed a hungry family.


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A funky spa with an onyx wall, heated pool, sauna, steam room and hot tub provides the perfect place to relax after skiing. If you still have energy, the gym is very well equipped.

Chalet Obergurgl, Pool

Angus Kinloch is the Managing Director at Ski Line. Ski Line specialist ski agency that provides luxury ski holidays to Europe’s and North America’s most popular ski resorts.

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Angus Kinloch

Angus Kinloch is the Founder and Managing Director of Ski Line, an awarding winning specialist ski travel agency with 25 years in the ski holiday business. Angus has first-hand experience of the many different types of holiday accommodation available through his ABTA bonded agency, including ski chalets, the best slopeside hotels and apartments and all-inclusive skiing holidays by Club Med. Angus has skied extensively with his family and friends across Europe, North America and more recently in Japan.

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7 Comments

  1. That phrase in the opening line – reliable snow – is the biggie. And I think that it’s going to become even bigger as time goes on.

    This is a very useful post for me as my husband’s delegated the task to me of booking a ski holiday with “reliable snow”.

  2. It is now so rare for hotels to have serious dress codes, even when they have a dress code half the time it isn’t imposed. A real rarity to read that formal attire is required for dinner. Long may it continue.

  3. Take it from me the body needs the spa days as the bones get older. I now work on the rota of a day skiing followed by a day of recovery.

    You’re right to recommend a spa it really helps to ease away the aches and pains.

  4. Nice post thank you.

    It is so long since we had a skiing trip that we’ve decided that we’re going to it in style.

    The last one must have been 2018!

  5. I know that the ski season has only just ended. The thing is that I’m such a ski addict that I’m already starting on my research for next season.

  6. After this summer’s soaring temperatures, I’m getting worried about the future of skiing. For how much longer will we have good quality snow for skiing? I’m already looking for great resorts for this coming winter. I hope I’m worrying unnecessary but there really are some ominous stats flying around.

  7. I wouldn’t be telling the truth if I didn’t admit to being a little worried about finding some decent snow for my skiing excursions this winter. It’s almost November and my mind is beginning to run through the possibilities. I enjoyed reading this piece on Obergurgl and I was impressed to read of its height. It could be a contender for this winter.

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