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PAID CONTENT FOR SPORTHOTEL ROYER


PAID CONTENT FOR SPORTHOTEL ROYER


Sporthotel Royer SCHLADMING, AUSTRIA


Surrounded by the striking peaks of the Ennstal Alps, Sporthotel Royer sits at the gateway to one of Austria’s most captivating mountain landscapes: Schladming-Dachstein. Once a historic mining town, Schladming has evolved into an internationally renowned winter sports destination, hosting major Alpine ski events including World Championships and the iconic night slalom on the Planai. At the heart of it all, the hotel offers a relaxed yet refined base for exploring the surrounding mountains. Its location strikes a natural balance between village life and immediate access to nature, making it equally suited to active days outdoors and slower moments of retreat. While winter brings direct access to one of


Austria’s most dynamic ski areas, summer reveals a quieter, more expansive side of the region. More than 620 miles of marked hiking trails wind through Alpine meadows, dense forests and high- altitude terrain. The slopes of the Planai open into panoramic walking routes dotted with traditional mountain huts, while more remote paths lead deeper into untouched landscapes.


A standout highlight is the Dachstein Glacier,


where dramatic viewpoints, skywalks and glacial formations can be experienced in summer. If you stay two nights or more, the exploration of the Dachstein Glacier is included with the Schladming-Dachstein Summercard. Most of the other attractions are included with a one-night stay. Offering daily use of cable-cars, access to swimming lakes and entry to a attractions, it allows guests to move freely through the region with ease. Back at Sporthotel Royer, the atmosphere is


one of understated comfort. With around 130 rooms, the hotel combines elegant simplicity with extensive facilities, including an indoor pool and an outdoor pool, a wellness area with a sauna, and a wide range of sports amenities, including a tennis court, squash court and bowling lanes. Dining reflects both Alpine lifestyle and the


traditions of Styria. Seasonal ingredients, from wild herbs and forest mushrooms to locally sourced meats, shape a cuisine rooted in regional identity. Traditions, such as local farmers’ markets and the autumn Almabtrieb, offer a window into Alpine life.


DON’T MISS Ride the cable-car up to the Dachstein Glacier, then step onto the skywalk and explore high-altitude trails for panoramic views


THIS IS PAID CONTENT. IT DOES NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE VIEWS OF NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TRAVELLER (UK) OR THEIR EDITORIAL STAFFS.


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KEY FEATURES • Restaurant with regional cuisine • Fitness & sports facilities, including tennis, squash & bowling


• Wellness & spa with indoor & outdoor pool


KEY ACTIVITIES • Skiing & snowboarding • Hiking & mountain biking in Alpine landscapes


• Cross-country skiing & winter hiking • Access to numerous attractions with the Schladming-Dachstein Sommercard (most attractions are included with a one-night stay; the Dachstein Glacier is included with a minimum two-night stay)


GET IN TOUCH • royer.at • +43 3687 200-0 • reservation@royer.atinstagram.com/sport_hotel_royer


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