Austria

Let's travel to Austria! And check-in to the cutest little boutique hotel ❤️️

The perfect getaway for a few days in winter? Austria! It's only an hour by plane and the skiing areas are easy to reach by train, taxi or rental car. We picked up our rental car and drove from Innsruck to Ehrwald. After our arrival in the Hotel, we checked in and enjoyed a nice aperitif and dinner.

Let's travel to Austria! And check-in to the cutest little boutique hotel ❤️️
Skiing trip to Ehrwald 🚡
Day 1
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Fürstenweg 180, Innsbruck, Austria

Fly to Innsbruck

From Eindhoven Airport, we took the plane to Innsbruck. A flight of just over an hour and you're in a whole different world! Escaping to the mountains for a while is always a good idea. The landing in Innsbruck immediately immerses you in the atmosphere. The runway is surrounded by mountains on all sides.

We rented a car to drive to our end destination: Ehrwald

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Lische 10, Ehrwald, Austria

Check-in at Das Halali: das kleines Hotel an der Zugspitze 🏔

From the moment we arrived, the owners, Maria & Otto, made me feel like family. They guided me through every aspect of my stay, from recommending the best ski tips to ensuring I had everything I needed for a comfortable stay. It truly feels like a home away from home. The owners worked in the hospitality industry for big Hotels over the world, but have taken the plunge to start their own Hotel a few years ago in this pitoresque place. They really master the art of hospitality, you can feel it in every aspect. From the Hotel rooms which are cosy and welcoming to the breakfast which is among the best breakfasts I've ever had in a Hotel, it's a little hidden gem which I can really recommend.

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Lische 10, Ehrwald, Austria

Dinner at Das Halali

Das Halali offers a three course menu and it's so nice to let the chef surprise you with typical Austrian dishes. As we enjoyed our meal, surrounded by the warm ambiance of the restaurant and the company of fellow guests, I couldn't help but feel grateful for the culinary experience that Das Halali had provided. It was more than just a meal; it was a celebration of good food, good drink, and good company—a very nice memory of a night how they are supposed to be on holiday.