A golfer’s heart beats faster when the golden autumn announces its arrival in Tyrol. Those who reach for their golf bag during this season do so not only out of sporting ambition, but to reconnect with themselves a little more with every swing. And what if you packed not just your golf gear, but also your travel bag, to fully embrace the feeling of letting go after a hot summer? Whether it’s the Alpenhotel Kitzbühel or the Sportresidenz Zillertal — if you love one, you’re sure to love the other. Both hotels are set in breathtaking natural surroundings, exude elegance, offer relaxation, and provide top-notch golfing experiences.
Alpenhotel Kitzbühel
Still waters run deep, so they say. But what about dark waters? Dark waters are profound, sometimes healing, but definitely fascinating. Just like the Schwarzsee in Kitzbühel. Under the watchful eye of the Wilder Kaiser, not only the gentle waves of the water unfold here, but also the gentle waves of relaxation at the Alpenhotel Kitzbühel.
Jumping into the lake completely carefree even before breakfast. A picnic on the lakeshore. Chilling hours on the beach. A yoga session on the jetty. Alpenhotel Kitzbühel is located directly on Schwarzsee, the warmest lake in Tyrol. Lifestyle, design and summer delights combine here with relaxation in nature and excellent opportunities for golf.
If thinking of Kitzbühel only brings to mind ski slopes and cockscomb, you should visit the famous winter sports resort during the summer, not least so you can swim in the idyllic Lake Schwarzsee, where the Alpenhotel Kitzbühel offers a new wellness escape right on the water’s edge.
Vacation like in former times, only differently. More modern. More exclusive. And with more pampering: both visually and emotionally. This is what awaits us at the Alpenhotel Kitzbühel on the natural Moorsee lake not far from the legendary ski circus.
The thin layer of snow crunches gently underneath your feet as you head out early in the morning from the Lakeside Lodge to the banks of the Schwarzsee lake. A holiday by the lake in winter – how wonderful!