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Hotel Prägant, Bad Kleinkirchheim

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Location: where is Hotel Prägant

• In the centre, opposite the Kaiserburg lift.

Overview: hotel description: Hotel Prägant description

Centrally located and surrounded by a park, this cosy boutique hotel is located opposite the Kaiserburg lift base station and close to the Römerbad thermal spa. The hotel has its own wellness area including an indoor pool and sauna. Dine around is available on request (Kirchheimerhof or Groar Keusche hut).


Facilities: Hotel Prägant features

  • Restaurant
  • Bar
  • Stube
  • Sun terrace
  • Leisure area with indoor pool, sauna, steam room, infrared cabin, relaxation room, juice & tea bar (FREE)
  • Massage & beauty treatments (pay locally)
  • Gym
  • Wi-Fi internet access (1 hour FREE per room)
  • Lift (only to 1st floor).
  • Weekly activity programme including snowshoe hikes and tobogganing (pay locally).

Room Types: Hotel Prägant bedrooms

No. of rooms: 36.
  • Austrian twins have bath or shower, balcony and mountain view.
  • All rooms have TV, telephone, safe, minibar, bathrobes and hairdryers.

Meals: Hotel Prägant food & drink

  • Hot and cold buffet breakfast 
  • 5 course evening meal with choice of main course, using produce from Carinthia and the Alpine-Adriatic region.
  • Christmas and New Year’s gala dinner included. 
  • Special diets catered for.
  • Breakfast service: Buffet.
  • Dinner service: Waiter

Board basis options available

  • Half Board
We update Hotel Prägant'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 Bad Kleinkirchheim: about holidays in Bad Kleinkirchheim: about ski holidays in Bad Kleinkirchheim: about ski holidays in Bad Kleinkirchheim Austria

St Katherin and Römerbad baths 4 and 5* spa hotels Resort with history

The clue’s in the name: ‘Bad’ is used to describe spa towns in German and people have been coming here since 500BC for the thermal baths and local produce (apparently Cleopatra used to import her cosmetics from the region...). ‘Kleinkirchheim’ translates to ‘little church home’, which sums up the resort rather nicely... Intermediates will have a field day on the mountain and the après ski is just how we like it: friendly, merry and traditional.

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Bad Kleinkirchheim webcam

Snow Report: Top N/Acm, Bottom N/Acm

Snow Forecast: 52cm expected this week

Snow History: March average depth 69cm

Bad Kleinkirchheim trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Ljubljana (LJU)106km, 1h 25mins
Salzburg (SZG)172km, 1hr 55mins
Region:Austria Alps.
First opened:1956

Bad Kleinkirchheim lift pass price last reported as €222 (adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Hotel Prägant.
Night skiing: No
Bad Kleinkirchheim has N,S facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December- April.

Town altitude: 1100m
Top of slopes: 2055m
Bottom of piste: 1100m
Vertical drop: 955m
Total length of trails:103km
Longest piste:4.8km
The ski resort is founded on an ancient Austrian spa town in the Nock Mountains, in Southern Austria’s state of Carinthia. Pronounced ‘Bad-kline-kursh-hyme’ and nicknamed BKK (possibly for ease!), the town’s first recorded mention was as early as 1166 and it has a long and interesting history as an Alpine wellness destination. The area’s popularity with snow lovers has grown since the first ski lift was built in the fifties. You’ll struggle to find a description of this place where Franz Klammer doesn’...
The nursery slopes are in the village, so beginners don’t have to go far to find their ski legs, with schools like Skischule Brunner providing instruction. A handful of blue runs will keep beginners busy – the long Priedröfabfahrt is one of our favourites as it winds through the pines with great views of the surrounding mountains. Intermediates can roam the whole area: take the Kaiserberg lift to the top station for a choice of reds all the way back to the village – the FIS K-70 is one of the best and l...
While you’d expect a small Austrian spa town to be a bit on the sleepy side, BKK brings plenty to the après table. There’s a host of cosy inns for a quiet Glühwein by the fire (or around the outdoor fire pit in the case of the Einkehr) but you also have the chance to swap your ski boots for dancing shoes at venues like Take Five nightclub. One of our favourite spots is the Brechlstube which has a range of local beers - you might even be treated to some accordion music... A number of family-run taverns lik...

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