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These are the five best culinary hotels in the Alpine region

A real pampering time also includes culinary moments of pleasure. Enjoy!

17 September 2021


If you want to go on a real holiday, you should definitely pamper your taste buds as well. How to best combine wellness, sports, sightseeing and enjoyment is shown by the following five culinary hotels in Austria!

Gourmet & Relax Resort Trofana Royal Superior

Dorfstraße 95, 6561 Ischgl
Tel.: +43/(0)5444/600
trofana.at

For three generations, the von der Thannen family has been pampering their guests at Trofana Royal by every trick in the book. And top chef Martin Sieberer cooks for the guests at the highest level: 7 Gault Millau toques crown the two restaurants in the exclusive resort in the mountains of Paznaun. Thanks to Sieberer's culinary skills, the hotel has been one of the best gourmet addresses in the country for many years. The Paznaunerstube has been awarded 4 toques, the Heimatbühne 3 toques. A hotel stay that advances to a gourmet experience.

Light and healthy : The Paznauner Schafl. Credit: Martin Sieberer

Nature Resort Puradies

Rain 9, 5771 Rain
Tel: 06583 8275
puradies.com

On a sunny plateau at the foot of the Asitz, surrounded by pure nature and the ridges of the Leogang mountains, the nature resort spreads out with its premium chalets, stylish suites and rooms. The 30-hectare recreational resort awakens all spirits. And the gourmet restaurant ESS:ENZ is not to be missed here. Two GaultMillau toques and three Falstaff forks distinguish the hotel's own restaurant in Leogang. In addition, there's natural cuisine to experience. Chef Albert Dschulnigg and his team are especially known for their homemade pasta. His colleague Nenad gets the fresh truffles from Croatia.

Homemade tortelloni with truffle filling is a must-try! Credit: Peter Kuehnl / Puradies

Hotel Bergblick

Am Lumberg 20, 6673 Grän
Tel: 05675 6396
hotelbergblick.at

Feel at home in an area where the mountains, snow and tranquillity are at home: The Tannheimer Tal is considered one of the most beautiful high valleys in Europe. Idyllic landscapes and striking peaks, vast nature and dreamy mountain villages awaken the urge to discover. Mass tourism is not to be found here. In the Tannheimer Tal, people breathe deeply in unspoilt nature. Clear your head and enjoy the moment - that is possible here. In a dreamlike solitary location in the middle of meadows, the Bergblick Hotel & Spa tops the decelerated feeling of life. An internationally experienced kitchen team cooks its way into the hearts of gourmets.

Culinary creation by Philip Lochmann. Credit: Hotel Bergblick

Alpine Hideaway Zillertalerhof

At the Marienbrunnen 341, 6290 Mayrhofen
Tel: 05285 62265
zillertalerhof.at

The special thing about the hotel: Tyrol's first sardine bar opened in the HOF BAR of the alpine hideaway. "We go canned fish," smiles host Franz-Josef Perauer. The best that the South of France and Portugal have to offer in terms of wonderful, fresh canned fish conquers the plates at the Zillertalerhof. How it works: Choose two types of sardines or tuna from the crème de la crème and the whole thing arrives at the table with a crisp salad and fragrant bread. And because it is so nice and tastes so good, the new CHAMPAGNERIA pours the gourmets a noble and sparkling drink. Sardine and champagne - a sparkling match.

Unusual and new: A delicious snack at the hotel's own sardine bar. Credit: Ute Niedermayr / Aalpine Hideaway Zillertalerhof

Hotel Montafoner Hof

Kreuzgasse 9, 6774 Tschagguns
Tel: 05556 7100
montafonerhof.com

Since its inception, the gourmet hotel in Tschagguns has stood for excellent cuisine in top quality. For over 30 years, the gourmet restaurant has been continuously awarded toques. Currently, the Montafoner Stube in the Montafoner Hof has been awarded two GaultMillau toques and 15 points. In addition, the AMA seal of approval and "Bewusst Montafon" bear witness to the exquisite quality of the cuisine, which is passionate about the region. Here, cooking is done with dedication and joie de vivre. The chef brings out forgotten dishes from the cookbook of traditions from behind the curtain, serving typical Montafon dishes and tasty world cuisine. "It's a blessing what thrives in the alpine pastures and fields, in the streams and forests all around us, and it's good fortune what quality local farmers stand for," enthuses chef Holger Stösser.

The venison schnitzel is one of the specialties of the house. Credit: Kevin Zimmermann / Montafoner Hof

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