PAID CONTENT FOR
DAS.GOLDBERG
DAS.GOLDBERG BAD HOFGASTEIN, AUSTRIA
OVERLOOKING AUSTRIA’S GASTEIN VALLEY,
DAS.GOLDBERG OFFERS A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO ENJOY THE MOST PRECIOUS RESOURCE IN LIFE: TIME
The Nature’s Nest spa at
DAS.GOLDERG offers a natural oasis of relaxation, no matter the season. Guests can enjoy the soothing effects of local materials such as Swiss stone pine and stone, and earthy colours, plus the aromatic fragrance of Alpine herbs in the herbal sauna. The panoramic view of the valley is stunning
from almost every corner, but especially from the infinity pool. The spa menu features treatments with mountain salt, honey and precious essences from the nearby forest and moorland, offering natural ways of relaxing the body and mind. Couples can indulge in wonderful treatments and romantic moments in the elegant couples’ treatment room. The ultimate treat is the Goldberg Night Spa, where guests can have the whole sauna and infinity pool to themselves for an evening. Candlelight, Champagne, fruit and homemade chocolates are all part of the package. The natural lake and sandy beach at DAS.
GOLDBERG offer the perfect spot to enjoy the summer. Guests can feel the sand between their
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toes and sip a delicious cocktail from the beach bar as they unwind.
Winter sports The hotel is the only one of its kind in the Gastein Valley and occupies a very special location right on the ski slopes of Salzburgerland. Guests are able to go straight from the cosy heated infinity pool into their ski boots, with no need for a shuttle or transfer. There are 137 miles of pistes and 50 miles of cross-country ski trails surrounding the hotel, with the nearby Schlossalmbahn cable-car taking guests directly from the valley to the mountain station in the Schlossalm-Angertal-StubnerkogeI ski area without having to change. In the Gasteinertal region, visitors can go up to an altitude of 2,600 metres, making it the highest ski area in the Ski amadé network with the longest runs in the Eastern Alps. Walter, the hotel’s specialist ski guide, regularly takes guests into the Gastein ski area as part of the weekly programme and not only reveals the most rewarding descents, but also the
best places to stop for refreshments. Whether you are a speed specialist or a leisurely carver, Walter has the right tips for everyone. For all those who like things a little quieter, the
Gastein Valley offers fantastic paths and routes for winter hiking or snowshoeing. Far away from the hustle and bustle of the pistes, you can walk past snow-covered trees and frozen lakes with the winter mountain panorama of the Hohe Tauern National Park in the background. Over 62 miles of groomed winter hiking trails invite you to take long walks and hikes. Once a week, guests at
DAS.GOLDBERG can also
enjoy a guided snowshoe tour with Christian, the hotel’s own hiking guide.
All seasons In the warmer months, the nature around DAS. GOLDBERG is a real feast for the eyes. In the Hohe Tauern National Park, the largest nature reserve in the Alps, 218 miles of hiking trails and an extensive network of cycle paths await active
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