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Perfect for entry level skiers looking for the best price. Refurbished equipment from the Sensation and Evolution categories with a maximum age of 3 years.
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Hotel Dahoam Westendorf, Austria
In a quiet spot on the outskirts of Westendorf, Hotel Dahoam nails that balance between calm and convenience. You’re just a short stroll from the lifts and village buzz, or hop on the ski bus a minute from the door and you’ll be clicking into your skis in around five minutes. After a day on the mountain, there’s a sauna and steam room waiting to help you recharge, plus a cosy bar for a relaxed drink.
The hotel’s got that classic Austrian look – cream walls, wooden balconies and plenty of Alpine character. Inside, it’s simple and unfussy, with warm wood tones and traditional patterns dotted around. Rooms keep things comfy rather than flashy, and if you fancy maxing out on those mountain views, you can upgrade to one with a balcony.
Half board here means you’ll start the day with a hot-and-cold buffet breakfast – think fresh bread, eggs, cheeses and more. Evenings bring a three-course menu with Tyrolean favourites and seasonal dishes, served with a side of friendly table service. It’s hearty, local and exactly what you want after a day in the snow.
Please note: This hotel can’t cater for vegan diets.
All rooms are non-smoking and have a flatscreen TV, bathrobes, hairdryer, free WiFi and safe.
Comfort twin room (approx. 23m²) – sleeps 1-2: Austrian twin beds, private shower and WC.
Premium twin room with balcony (approx. 23m²) – sleeps 1-2: Austrian twin beds, private shower, WC and balcony.
Austrian twin beds: One large bed frame containing two single mattresses, each with their own bedding.
Cots are available to hire for approx. €19.50 per week, payable locally.
Ratings are based on the operator's own rating and may not reflect the property's official star rating.
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PP - Price per person based on full occupancy