The town of Sankt Anton am Arlberg in the Austrian Tyrol is one of the famous winter resorts. Mooser Hotel arises right next to the Galzigbahn cable car directly on the slopes, where guests will be amazed by the unusual vista of the spectacular mountain scenery.
Thanks to the steepness of the local slopes, this Alpine area is particularly suitable for more advanced skiers. In addition, the connection with resorts such as Lech, Zürs and Zug offers the opportunity to taste kilometres of different pistes! Winter lovers will not only enjoy sport in Sankt Anton am Arlberg, but will also find a vast selection of après-ski entertainment there.
Unique Vista
For those who long to stay in the heart of a ski paradise and have the slopes literally at their fingertips, Mooser Hotel is the right choice. The interior is dominated by wood, creating a cosy feeling. Due to the fact that the establishment has only 17 bedrooms, it offers a pleasant homely atmosphere. The imaginary icing on the cake is being treated in the stylish restaurant. Guests can enjoy delicious specialities and a cocktail on the balcony with a view of the majestic snowy mountain range.
Relax in the Hotel Spa
Guests have personal lockers for their ski equipment, so can merely slip into warm ski boots after breakfast and hit the slopes just a door away! And what about the evening? Get pampered in the Hotel Spa! Relax in the outdoor heated pool with massage jets and a waterfall, or refresh body and mind in the sauna, bio sauna, steam bath or infrared sauna.
In today's busy world, when overwhelmed by obligations and an endless stream of information, we often forget about our own needs. However, recognising and respecting them is the basis of a harmonious and fulfilling life. One of the key concepts that helps us to find a balance between self-care and consideration for others is healthy egoism.
In North Tyrol, within reach of Achensee and under the Karwendel peaks, is Posthotel Achenkirch – an adults-only resort that systematically features the concept of a balance between performance and regeneration. This is not a classic wellness hotel, but an ingeniously conceived resort that combines the peace of Nature, physical activity and the promotion of good health with elements of Eastern philosophy.
The story of David Josef Becher (1725–1792) is firmly embedded in the history of Karlovy Vary. A doctor, scholar, chemist, patron, benefactor and balneologist whose approach to treatment and the development of spa services still influences the appearance of the town today. Becher is rightly considered one of Karlovy Vary's greatest legends.