Win a Short Break at the Urban Nature Hotel Bad Gastein
Right by the legendary waterfall and in the heart of the high alpine landscape of Bad Gastein, the Urban Nature Hotel in the Badeschloss celebrates a new dimension of lifestyle. Built in 1791 amidst a breathtaking setting directly at the Bad Gastein waterfall, the former bathhouse at Straubingerplatz has always been frequented by great personalities. Although the house is the oldest of the building ensemble on the iconic Straubinger Platz, with its playful, colorful interior design, it stands for young, contemporary bathing and accommodation culture. The house, as well as the Grand Hotel Straubinger, is managed by hotel director Anzé Smlatic.
Badeschloss Hotel Unites History and Modern Lifestyle
The theme of bathing, the DNA of the Badeschloss and the spa town, is modernly interpreted at the Urban Nature Hotel: From the lobby and public areas to the rooms and suites in the old and new buildings, to the Alpine Swim Club, the element of water plays a visually and symbolically omnipresent role.
The BADESCHLOSS offers 102 individually designed rooms and suites that modernly interpret the spirit of historical bathing culture and are spread across the historic building and the modern new tower. The 80 stylish double rooms, 18 junior suites, and two spacious suites offer a fascinating view of nature or the historic Straubinger Platz, depending on their location.
Well-Being in the Alpine Swim Club
The Alpine Swim Club on the rooftop of the hotel on the 13th floor of the listed concrete building is an absolute highlight. The spacious infinity pool offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the surrounding alpine landscape, while a Finnish sauna, a bio-sauna, and a steam bath provide deep relaxation. Five exclusive treatment rooms invite you to enjoy professional treatments in a luxurious setting. High-quality care products and individually tailored applications make a visit to the spa an unforgettable pampering experience.
Culinary Highlights at "Auntie Heidi"
Culinarily, the Urban Nature Hotel in the Badeschloss also plays with its history. At "Auntie Heidi," guests can expect a creative combination of regional specialties and international flair.
A place to unwind, enjoy, and marvel – with a direct view of the Gastein waterfall and nature within reach: VIENNA.at is giving away 2 overnight stays at the Urban Nature Hotel Bad Gastein for 2 people including breakfast and 2 ski passes for 2 days. Good luck!
Gastein - Just Unwind. At 2,650 m.
Gastein stands for winter sports with diversity and character: 200 kilometers of slopes in four ski areas – from the family-friendly Fulseck to long descents on the Schlossalm to high alpine freeride terrain in Sportgastein. As part of Ski amadé, the valley is well connected and offers winter sports at all levels. The three towns of Dorfgastein, Bad Hofgastein, and Bad Gastein cover the entire spectrum – from alpine coziness to urban flair. The skiing pleasure is complemented by thermal spa breaks: The Felsentherme with its architecture directly on the rock and the spacious Alpentherme provide relaxation with soothing thermal water after sporty days. There is also much to offer off the slopes – from cross-country skiing to winter hiking to ice climbing and horse-drawn sleigh rides. Those seeking a real break from everyday life are in the right place here.
Gastein starts the winter season from November 28 with partial operation, and from December 12 all facilities will be in full operation. The newly conceived Winter:Start weekend (December 12–14) brings sporting and musical highlights right from the start: While cross-country skiing fans get active at the Gastein Classics, Cro, Ski Aggu, and other acts ensure a party atmosphere at the Gastein Sounds festival. After that, event follows event: The Visa FIS Snowboard World Cup draws the snowboard elite to the valley, the Lighthouse Festival merges electronic music and special locations, Art on Snow transforms the region into an open-air gallery, and Snow Jazz Gastein brings international artists to the huts and concert halls. It also becomes culinary and atmospheric during the Ski & Wine Enjoyment Week with gondola dinner and alpine hut flair. A winter full of reasons to keep coming back.
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