Gasthof Götznerhof, Axamer Lizum

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4.0 out of 5 based on 2 reviews
It’s not a ‘high end’ hotel but it was comfortable, clean and tidy. It’s what you would expect from a good budget hotel and we found it acceptable for the price. The food was good. I’d recommend it for a quieter holiday. We did have to use the ski bus and there was a little bit of distance to get to the bu... + more
Jim Tait, Harrogate
4 out of 5
The hotel was excellent, a nice size – not too big. The food was superb. I’m a chef by trade and was really impressed. It was mostly traditional Austrian fare but a good selection and always served fresh, never from hot plate. The only thing my wife didn’t like was that people could smoke in the bar. L... + more
Nick Hughes, Stafford
4 out of 5
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Overview: hotel description: Gasthof Götznerhof description

With a reputation for excellent service and value, this family-run hotel is set in the charming village of Götzens. The hotel has comfortable rooms and a cosy hotel bar and the ski bus stops right outside the front door


Facilities: Gasthof Götznerhof features

  • Lounge
  • Bar & Cafe
  • Residents restaurant
  • Small leisure area with sauna, steam room and jacuzzi (Free)
  • Solarium (pay locally)
  • Wi-Fi (Free)

Special attractions:

  • Centrally located in the village of Götzens with a ski bus stop outside (5 minutes to Muttereralm, 20 minutes to Axams).

Room Types: Gasthof Götznerhof bedrooms

  • 29 Austrian twins have shower and balcony, some sleep up to 3 without balcony.
  • All rooms have TV, telephone, radio, safe and hairdryer. Single rooms are available on request.

Meals: Gasthof Götznerhof food & drink

  • Breakfast buffet
  • 3-course evening meal with choice of main course or buffet
  • Christmas and New Year gala buffet breakfast included
We update Gasthof Götznerhof's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.
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Resort: about Axamer Lizum: about holidays in Axamer Lizum: about ski holidays in Axamer Lizum: about ski holidays in Axamer Lizum Austria

Easy access to other resorts Intermediate and advanced skiers Near Innsbruck

Ski in the tracks of some of the Olympic greats at this former Olympic ski resort, which ranks with the best in Austria. With some of the highest altitudes in the country, it offers a snow-sure haven for intermediate and advanced skiers with a variety of slopes off-piste.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Varied terrain World class skiing Former host of the Winter Olympics One of the highest resorts in Austria

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Snow History: March average depth 130.17cm

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Innsbruck (INN)25km 35mins-1hr
Region:Austria, Tyrol
First opened:1964

Axamer Lizum lift pass price last reported as € 173 (adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Gasthof Götznerhof.
Night skiing: No
Axamer Lizum has NSEW facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December- April.

Town altitude: 880m
Top of slopes: 2340m
Bottom of piste: 1580m
Vertical drop: 780m
Total length of trails:40km
Longest piste:Women’s Olympic Slope 3.1km
Axamer Lizum is a snow-sure ski resort located south-west of Innsbruck. Boasting a top altitude of 2340m, it’s the highest resort in the area and one of the highest in Austria. Surrounded by attractive forestry, this scenic village is fairly small, quiet and mostly traffic free with traditional Austrian architecture. The resort is conveniently positioned 25km from Innsbruck and is a short transfer from the nearest airport. It was purpose built for the Olympic Games in 1964 (and hosted the Winter Olympics again ...
Whilst it’s primarily a haven for intermediate and advanced skiers, Axamer Lizum also accommodates well for beginners with brilliant ski schools and some good quality nursery slopes at the base of the mountain. The beginner’s slopes are considered fairly challenging for those completely new to the sport, but being thrown into the deep end is an excellent way to learn and once you’ve learned to ski here, you’re likely to find other resorts a doddle. The ski area is first-rate for intermediate and advanced ...
The après ski here is suited to those who, after a long day on the slopes, want to relax with good friends, appetizing food and delicious drinks. There are six pubs in the area and two nightclubs a short bus ride away. Axamer Lizum’s close proximity to Innsbruck means that party lovers have easy access to a more lively night out - this is a fantastic way to end the holiday and enjoy the great après ski Austria has to offer! There are a number of ski huts where you can relax with a drink and enjoy some live ...

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"Good food, comfortable, clean and tidy"

Jim Tait, Harrogate
4/ out of 5
It’s not a ‘high end’ hotel but it was comfortable, clean and tidy. It’s what you would expect from a good budget hotel and we found it acceptable for the price. The food was good. I’d recommend it for a quieter holiday. We did have to use the ski bus and there was a little bit of distance to get to the bus stop from the hotel. It’s not great for families with young children for this reason – I had no problem but then I am used to carrying my skis.

"Superb food, good hotel for couples"

Nick Hughes, Stafford
4/ out of 5
The hotel was excellent, a nice size – not too big. The food was superb. I’m a chef by trade and was really impressed. It was mostly traditional Austrian fare but a good selection and always served fresh, never from hot plate. The only thing my wife didn’t like was that people could smoke in the bar. Location wasn’t too bad, there’s nothing in the village itself but I thought the bus service was good for Austria. We only skied locally for one day and spent the rest of the week getting the bus to other resorts (it’s quite a disjointed way to ski, but that’s what Austria’s like) Kuhtai was quite good, as was Schlick 2000. We probably won’t go back but only because we don’t tend to return to the same place twice – I’d definitely recommend the hotel to other couples though.
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