Regnum Zegg, Nauders

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Location: where is Regnum Zegg

· on-demand shuttle buses to the centre of the resort (7 minutes’ ride), the Bergkastel gondola, ski school meeting point and nursery slopes (15 minutes’ ride)


Overview: hotel description: Regnum Zegg description

You’re in a unique spot here at Regnum Zegg. Tucked up high on a mountainside without a neighbour in site, this hotel at 1,653m has belting views of the wide mountainous valleys that cradle Nauders. And whenever you want to head down to the village or the slopes? A private bus will take you straight there.

You’ll be staying in a super comfy twin room, equipped with a flatscreen TV, stocked minibar, and your own private balcony for those blissful morning coffees. After your day’s skiing, you might want to head to the wellness area for some quiet time in one of the saunas, or if you’re not quite done with snow fun, pay a little extra to go for a toboggan ride – there’s a purpose-built run right next to the hotel.

You’ll take your half board meal at Gasthof Parditsch – the hotel’s cosy, rustic restaurant. You’ll be feasting on classic Tyrolean fare here, and once a week you’ll also be treated to the sounds of live regional music – the full alpine experience.


Facilities: Regnum Zegg features

Gasthof Parditsch restaurant and bar · lounge· sun terrace · weekly live music · wellness area with Finnish sauna, bio sauna, steam room and relaxation room · extra charge for massages · extra charge to rent toboggans, with the toboggan slope right by the hotel · boot room with heated boot rack · free WiFi throughout · lift to all floors


Room Types: Regnum Zegg bedrooms

All rooms are non-smoking and have a flatscreen TV, tea and coffee making facilities, stocked minibar, bathrobes, slippers, hairdryer, telephone and safe.

Twin room – sleeps 1-2: Austrian twin beds, private shower, WC and balcony with mountain view.

Austrian twin beds: One large bed frame containing two single mattresses, each with their own bedding.


Meals: Regnum Zegg food & drink

Half Board

· hot and cold buffet breakfast with table service · 4-course table service evening meal · Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve gala meals are included · early meals for children available on request · vegetarian and gluten-free options are always available, and vegan options are available on request

We update Regnum Zegg'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 Nauders: about holidays in Nauders: about ski holidays in Nauders: about ski holidays in Nauders Austria

Ski Italy & Austria Near the Reschen Pass Tyrolean character

If the brothers Grimm created a fairy-tale ski resort, it’d look a lot like Nauders. Traders and smugglers passed through here hundreds of years ago, locals live in charming wooden chalets and a medieval castle marks the landscape. Not forgetting the dreamy international ski area with its 75km of terrain.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Pretty village Families Beginners

Nauders webcam

Snow Report: Top 160cm, Bottom 29cm

Snow Forecast: 19cm expected this week

Snow History: April average depth cm

Nauders trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Innsbruck (INN)120km, 1h20
Region:Tyrol, Austria
First opened:1974

Nauders lift pass price last reported as €190 (adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Regnum Zegg.
Night skiing: No
Nauders has facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December - April.

Town altitude: 1394m
Top of slopes: 3000m
Bottom of piste: 1394m
Vertical drop: 1450m
Total length of trails:75km
Longest piste:5km
Up in the Tyrolean Alps, Nauders occupies a plateau by the legendary Reschen pass, where Austria, Italy and Switzerland rub shoulders. The Roman Road Via Claudia Augusta passed through the town as early as the second century, and it’s long been used as a stopping point for travellers, traders and smugglers on their way into Switzerland or South Tyrol. This is a land of rolling meadows and high peaks – a Tyrolean church spire towers over chocolate brown chalets with intricate wooding carvings. Medieval Nau...
Being able to ski in both Austria AND Italy is always a perk, with the bigger pass covering Tirol’s Bergkastel and Schöneben and Haider Alm of South Tirol. Easy slopes can be found near the cable car base, or families can head up on the Bergkastel cable car to Nauderix Kinderland which is set out for little learners with an adventure forest, mini bumps and a pint-sized snowpark. A wonderfully long blue streams down the valley from Ganderbild, which links up to others for a descent all the way back to Naud...
For food with a view, we like Stieralm which serves hearty meals and beers out on the terrace when the weather’s good. Alt Nauders (look for the big yellow building) is a great place to experience traditional Austrian nosh. Yeti Bar is popular for après ski, opening around 3pm for drinks and music and staying open until 2am. Traktor Bar (look for the tractor parked outside) and Billy’s are worth a try and Monkey Pub always has a good atmosphere. Our favourite non ski activity here is Tirol’s longes...

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