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Hotel Chalets Grosslehen

$230-450/ night

Book this if You want the privacy of a luxury chalet with the service of a 4-star hotel, all set on a quiet, panoramic farm plateau.

Why People Love It

9.521 reviews
  • The 'Farm to Table' dining is literal—meat and cheese come from their own agriculture
  • Natural swimming pond that's refreshing in summer and a plunge pool in winter
  • The Geisl family's hospitality feels genuine, not corporate-scripted

Quick Take: It’s a working farm that happens to have 5-star amenities, so expect cows, not club beats.

Reviewed by @hallodreamlandI stayed here with the kids and it was the perfect balance of luxury and nature. They spent hours at the petting zoo and playground, which let me actually enjoy the private sauna and mountain views. It felt like a true break for us parents, not just a trip for the kids.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Reviewers are obsessed with the cleanliness (consistently rated 9.9/10) and the peaceful location.

Reality check

Some guests were surprised that the 'pool' is a bio-pond with frogs and plants, not a chlorinated blue rectangle.

  • You appreciate silence and dark skies at night
  • You want a petting zoo for the kids that doesn't feel cheesy
  • You love sauna culture (the chalets have private ones)

Cleanliness & Maintenance

9.9
  • Housekeeping: Flawless. Daily service is thorough, even in the chalets.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Immaculate. Grout is white, glass is streak-free.
  • Maintenance: The property was significantly renovated/built in 2018 and feels brand new.
  • Linens & towels: High-quality, crisp white linens and fluffy wellness robes provided.
  • Odors & scents: Fresh mountain air and pine wood. No mustiness, though faint farm scents outdoors (it is a farm).

Sleepability™

9.5SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Cowbells in the distance (morning)
  • Absolute silence (might ring in your ears if you're from a city)

Before you book

Good to know

  • The hotel has a 'Manor House' (quiet) and a 'Farmhouse' (family vibe)—choose your building wisely.
  • Dogs are welcome (€15/night) but generally not allowed in the restaurant unless they are under 5kg and in a bag.
  • The local tax is approx €2.80 per person/day and is added at checkout.

What to pack

  • Slip-on shoes/Crocs for the walk between the chalet and the main spa/pool
  • Hiking boots—trails start right at the doorstep

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Luxury Water Chalets: Direct access to the pond, private sauna, and fireplace—worth the splurge.
  • Juniorsuite 'Gutshaus': Best for couples wanting hotel service with a view of the Kitzbüheler Horn.

Rooms to avoid

  • Ground floor rooms in the main building if you want total privacy from guests walking to the pond.

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I would love a room/chalet with a view of the Kitzbüheler Horn. If booking a standard room, an upper floor in the 'Manor House' (Gutshaus) is preferred for maximum quiet.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is the pool heated?

No. It is a natural swimming pond. In summer it reaches ~24°C; in winter it's an ice-dip pool for sauna users.

How do I get to the ski lifts?

The hotel provides a free private shuttle to the Fieberbrunn lifts (part of the massive Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm).

Is there air conditioning?

No, and you won't need it. The mountain air cools things down significantly at night.

Can I eat at the hotel every night?

Almost. The restaurant is closed on Tuesdays, so plan to eat in Fieberbrunn village that night.

Is it suitable for small children?

Yes. There is a playground, a petting zoo (rabbits, donkeys, pigs), and a climbing garden.

Do the chalets have kitchens?

Yes, fully equipped kitchens. You can cook yourself or book half-board to eat in the hotel restaurant.


Insider Tips

  • Order the 'Breakfast Basket' to your chalet door for €14/person to enjoy morning coffee in your pajamas.

  • Ask for 'Grandma Vroni’s Finest' menu at dinner—it features the most traditional recipes.

  • The 'Manor House' rooms are slightly more secluded than the main building rooms.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The 'zoo' includes camels and monkeys, which is bizarrely unexpected for an Austrian farm.

  • 💡There is a mini-golf course on-site (18 holes) that is surprisingly well-maintained.

  • 💡The tap water is fresh spring water—drink it straight from the faucet.

  • 💡You can book a private yoga session on the platform by the pond.

  • 💡The 'Bio-Sauna' has a panoramic window, so you can watch the snow fall while you sweat.

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