Back for our 15th year and probably 30 plus visits. Alpine charm at it's best. Winter and summer, always a fabulous welcoming and friendly place to visit.
April 13, 2012
Mark Henry Lampe
from
United Kingdom
Another Christmas in Alpbach spent with my family, good snow and, as usual, fantastic hospitality, hotel Alphof.. thank you for great time,... slopes and food restaurants top draw!!
You got to see it to believe it!!!
Just returned from a five night trip to Alpbach and have to say it was the best skiing holiday we have ever had in 22 years of skiing.
We booked independently, flights via Easyjet, Gatwick/Innsbruck, Taxi and Alpbacherhof Hotel and saved a great deal on the Inghams price.
The Hotel is excellent, great food, superb Spa area and very friendly and helpful staff. Hotel staff organised the taxi, lift passes etc (who needs a rep?)
The ski area was just what we wanted as it was our daughters second skiing holiday and conditions were perfect and she was going down black runs on day 2.
Austria has always been our favourite choice but we wanted a change, we read the previous reviews and Alpbach did not disappoint.
We will be going back asap.
November 30, 2010
Richard Atkins
from
United Kingdom
We keep on coming back to the place we learned to ski at - Alpbach (Alpbachtal). We always stay at the Boglerhof and we love it. We have been all over the world skiing: Norway, Canada, USA, Italy, France and Switzerland but you can not beat Alpbach.
I don't know why I am telling you this as the less people there the better.
November 15, 2010
sebastian mellor
from
United Kingdom
Alpbach (Alpbachtal) is almost exactly as the brochures describe it. Having won Austria's prettiest village on many occasions, I can easily say it definitley deserves this accolade. It's situated almost at the head of the valley surrounded by towering snowy peaks. You can see the ski area from almost every angle in the village. Asside from the gorgeous views the skiing is a real treat. For anyone classed as an intermediate the Wiedersbergerhorn mountain should have enough runs to keep you happy for a week's stay. Those who are first timers needn't worry as the nursery slopes are in the centre of the village (a real bonus for anyone who hasn't got used to walking in ski boots yet). As for experts, black runs are few and far between but saying that the off-piste is the best I've experienced so far. The 2000 area offers you almost a whole ungroomed mountain begging to be carved up! It has the lot: high glade skiing, challenging coulouirs and superb tree skiing. Personally, I'd recommend having one of the excellent and friendly ski intsructors show you the best bits (and all the hidden powder!). As for the village, don't expect rowdy bars and a centre as such. It's situated along a very quiet single road. Most people tend to flock to the 'Post Alm' after a day on the pistes which is just a short walk from nearly every hotel and has some of the best pizza I've ever had. The service all over Alpbach is faultless and the people always grace you with a smile. As for hotels, we stayed at the Alpbacherhof which seemed to be the main and largest hotel. As for everywhere we've stayed in Austria, the hotel was always spotless and the food was never repeated and came well presented. As an introduction to skiing, Alpbach offers almost everything and for those with experience the ski area is large enough to keep you happy.
Inneralpbach is set at the head of the valley about a ten minute drive from Alpbach and is connected by the skiing area. Inneralpbach consists of mainly hotels, so a strole in the evening is not really an option.
Lovely area. We've been staying in Reith i. Alpbachtal for the past 3 years and will return this February. Not too big but good skiing for virtually any level and we've been to the huge areas (Portes du Soleil, Trois Vallees, etc as well). If only they would run a few more buses between Alpbach and Reith... probably heaven ;-)
A few busy areas (worst is the Kohlgruben lift) but queues are manageble. And if there's a good snow base... lots of mountain to explore! Anyway, don't go to Alpbachtal. You'll spoil it for us.
Mark Henry Lampe, are you a relative to Henry Lampe that worked in Liberia with Lamco, Yekepa from around 1967-1982? I will appreciate your response. email: [email protected].
[Editors comment: I shall leave this message for a few days but will then need to delete it from the list of resort reviews.]
November 17, 2008
Mark Henry lampe
from
United Kingdom
Here we go again, back to Alpbach & Alphof hotel for Christmas & New Year, can hardly wait, I guess me and my family will never get bored seeing this lovely Tyrolean village and ski great slopes..........
October 08, 2008
Richard Atins
from
United Kingdom
We have been going to Alpbach for 9 years now and love the people and overall ambience. We stay at the Boglerhof, booking direct wt flights to Munich and then a train to Brixlegg.
Recommend this place for those that want Austrian Charm!!
See you all there in February this year.
Just came back from an amazing holiday. Alpbach is breathtakingly beautiful. Ski instructors were capable and professional and spoke good English. As beginners, the kids were skiing varied reds and blacks by the end of the week and us adults could manage the challenging blues. The skiing conditions were good in that there was loads of snow but it snowed so much in the last 3 days that, occasionally, visibility was poor. This did make it challenging as a beginner but very exciting! The people are incredibly friendly and food was good. We will be back!