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3.5 / 5
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A lovely stay in Fieberbrunn. Cozy and exciting hotel with good service.
5/5
Lived up to the expectations for the price. Very cozy place with a good location for us. The staff was excellent, especially in the restaurant.
4/5
Svend Aage Olsen
Denmark 👍👍👍👍👍👍
4/5
johnny johansen
Incredibly friendly staff, good conditions with a swimming pool as well as parking in the basement and a real breakfast.
4/5
John Tollund Ambus
I don't think a four-course dinner as stated consists of a buffet, moreover not a single sauna in the spa was turned on, and the money we were supposed to use for treatments we didn't see either!!!
4/5
Stefan Sahlgren
It was inconvenient with luggage as there was a long distance to walk between the elevators.
4/5
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About the hotel
For friends of extraordinary hotels, Rosenegg Castle in the Tyrolean Alps is just the thing: Built in the Middle Ages, the impressive building has housed a hotel since 1936, where couples as well as families can find a haven of peace and enjoyment during their vacation in the Tyrolean Alps.
Hotel
The 4-star Hotel Schloss Rosenegg was first mentioned in documents as early as 1187, and since then it has experienced a varied and exciting history. From 1555 to 1760, the Rosenberg family was at home here and received famous personalities in the course of time. The astrologer Nostradamus, for example, was among the guests. Later, the French Emperor Napoleon also stayed here - his room is available for an exceptional stay, subject to availability.
History can be seen and felt throughout the hotel, the old charm has been retained in the modernization of the hotel. Combined with modern amenities such as luxurious bathrooms, Wi-Fi and the contemporary design in many rooms, the hotel is sure to delight guests young and old alike.
Inside the building and outside there is so much to discover - from old utensils that are now used as decoration to the large wellness area - that you could almost forget about the outside world. But there is also a lot to see and experience there! In the picturesque Pillerseetal in the Tyrolean Alps you can hike, bike, mountain bike, climb or just enjoy unique alpine panoramas.
Rooms
All rooms are equipped with TV, Wi-Fi, safe, private bathroom with shower or bathtub and toilet and hairdryer. Some rooms have a balcony.
About the hotel
About the hotel
Step into the enchanting Family Hotel Schloss Rosenegg, where history whispers through medieval walls and modern comforts embrace you. Delight in cozy rooms, a serene spa, and family-friendly activities, all amidst the breathtaking alpine beauty of Fieberbrunn.
See the good prices for children. To achieve the advantageous prices, there must be at minimum of 2 paying adults in the room.
Child 0-2.99 years in own bed 100% discount
Child 3-7.99 years in own bed 50% discount
Child 8-12.99 years in own bed 30% discount
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A lovely stay in Fieberbrunn. Cozy and exciting hotel with good service.
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Familienland Pillersee
Located in the Pillersee Valley of Tirol, Familienland Pillersee (also called Erlebnispark Familienland) is a lively outdoor and indoor amusement park designed for families and kids of all ages. With more than 50 attractions—including Austria’s tallest family roller coaster, a wave-flier swing ride, gentle rides like the wild raft and pirate boats, plus a petting zoo—it offers nonstop play and entertainment. On rainy days, kids can dive into the indoor climbing hall and arcade, while adults unwind in the on-site salt cave. Set against the backdrop of the Kitzbühel Alps and easily accessible from towns like Fieberbrunn and St. Jakob in Haus, Familienland combines action, nature, and a friendly alpine atmosphere.
Going
The beautiful town of Going is enveloped by the Kitzbühel Alps to the south and the Wilder Kaiser mountain range to the north. Going is 795 metres above sea level and 19 km from the hotel. Going's idyllic location includes the hamlets of Schwendt, Aschau, Prama, Sonnseite and Schattseite. When the town was first mentioned in the 12th century it was under the name "Gouwingen". Today Going is extremely popular, not least for the impressive mountain panorama.
The most beautiful natural lake for bathing in Tyrol is the bathing lake in Going. It gets its water from the natural spring of the Wilder Kaiser mountain range. The water temperature reaches a pleasant 24 degrees and besides the white sand, there is also an adventure playground and the largest beach volleyball area in western Austria.
Further highlights of nature are the Schleier waterfall, which is a mecca for extreme hikers as well as the Hintersteiner lake.
Going is, thanks to the "Stanglwirt" a well-known town. The "Stanglwirt" celebrated its 400th birthday in 2009 and thanks to this bio and wellness hotel Going has become a well-known town. In 2009, "Skiresort Service International" crowned a top resort. Around 70 ski resorts in 8 countries were tested. The winner was Brixental in the Wilder Kaiser ski area.
Kitzbühel-Schwarzsee Golf Club
Golfers at the Kitzbühel‑Schwarzsee Golf Club play an 18‑hole championship course set against the Tyrolean Alps, offering breathtaking views of Kitzbühel Horn and the Wilder Kaiser. The first nine holes are flat with water hazards and generous fairways, while the back nine rise through hilly terrain—featuring the famous Par‑3 “Mausefalle” hole that crosses a small ravine. A covered driving range and PGA‑certified golf school make it easy to practice or improve your swing, rain or shine. After your round, relax on the sun terrace of the clubhouse restaurant, offering panoramic views and Tyrolean cuisine..
Wilder Kaiser Nature Reserve
The Wilder Kaiser Nature Reserve is one of the most impressive mountain ranges in the Alps. Since 1963, the Kaiser mountains, consisting of the two main peaks Zahmer Kaiser and Wilder Kaiser and all their peaks, have been classified as a nature reserve to protect the rare plants and animals that live there and to preserve this magnificent mountain landscape.
Both the Tiroler Adlerweg (Eagle Trail), Tyrol's long-distance hiking trail, and the Jakobsweg (Way of St James), one of the world's most famous pilgrimage routes, lead you through the Wilder Kaiser mountains. The Wilder Kaiser region is known worldwide for its challenging hikes and climbing trails suitable for all levels.
Kitzbühel Horn
The Kitzbüheler Horn rises above the town of Kitzbühel and offers one of the best panoramic views in the Austrian Alps. A cable car ride takes you close to the 1,996-metre summit, where well-marked trails, benches and alpine huts invite visitors to take in the landscape at a relaxed pace. In summer, the area is a favourite for hiking, mountain biking, and visiting the Alpine Flower Garden, which blooms with hundreds of alpine species. On clear days, you can see all the way to the Großglockner and the Zillertal Alps.
Kirchberg
Kirchberg in Tirol nestles in the heart of the Kitzbühel Alps, just 6 km from Kitzbühel itself. In winter, it links into the KitzSki ski area with access to over 170 km of slopes, modern lifts, and vibrant après-ski spots like the famed Schneebar, The Londoner, and Kuhstall. When the snow melts, Kirchberg transforms into a hiker’s and biker’s paradise—with around 2,500 km of marked trails in the Kitzbühel Alps, lakes like Schwarzsee for swimming, and even a Kneipp wellness area in nearby Aschau valley.