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About the hotel
The Hotel Edelweiss in Götzens offers a lovely wellness holiday near the vibrant city of Innsbruck, blending relaxation with cultural and historical discovery. With its welcoming atmosphere and excellent amenities, it’s a perfect choice for those seeking a mix of tranquillity and exploration.
About the hotel
The Hotel Edelweiss is located in the middle of Götzens, 50 metres away from the Clubhotel Götzens. The hotel ensures a comfortable stay with 80 rooms accessible by lift, a cosy fireside lounge, a bar, a restaurant serving local and international dishes. The wellness area includes an indoor pool with a jacuzzi, a Finnish sauna, and a Turkish steam bath. You can book massages or use the solarium for a fee. Free parking is available.
Innsbruck, just 7 km away, offers a rich mix of history and culture. You can explore the charming Old Town with its iconic Golden Roof, visit museums, or take in panoramic views from the Nordkette cable car. The surrounding Götzens area offers scenic walking trails to spots like the Götzner Alm and picturesque villages with traditional markets and quaint cafés.
Rooms
The Comfort Double Rooms, available in both the main building and annex, feature wooden furnishings, en-suite bathrooms, and cable TV. Many include balconies or terraces, giving you space to enjoy the Alpine views and fresh mountain air.
About the hotel
About the hotel
Hotel Edelweiss Götzens offers a cozy alpine retreat in the heart of Tyrol. Enjoy spacious rooms with mountain views, unwind in the wellness area, or savor regional cuisine in the restaurant. With easy access to hiking and skiing, it's a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.
See the good prices for children. To achieve the advantageous prices, there must be at minimum of 2 paying adults in the room.
Hotel notes
The hotel complex consists of a main house and an annexe, which are approximately 100 m apart.
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Götzens
The small Tyrolean village of Götzens is an extremely popular destination - not least because of its excellent location and the wide range of things it has to offer. Here you will find a wide range of wellness facilities, child-friendly activities and sports facilities, as well as open-air concerts. The village is an ideal destination for active holidays and family holidays in Tyrol. It offers enough fun for young and old even for a longer summer holiday.
Birgitz
Birgitz is beautifully situated on a mountain plateau at 860 metres above sea level and surrounded by beautiful meadows, southwest of Innsbruck at the foot of the Kalkkögel mountain. The beautiful landscape is ideal for hiking during a summer or active holiday in Tyrol. The old farmhouses in particular are worth seeing, as are the absolutely stunning views.
Innsbruck
The town is known as the "capital of the Alps" as it is the perfect destination for skiing and snowboarding in winter, and mountaineering and hiking in summer. The town itself offers countless sporting activities all year round, and has a beautiful town centre with historic buildings and an extremely friendly atmosphere. The town is surrounded by impressive mountains.
The old town dates back to the Middle Ages and still consists of a number of charming medieval houses. Facing the central square is the Golden Roof, built as the residence of the Tyrolean kings and queens in the 15th century. From here they could watch the tournaments in the town square without leaving their palaces. The Golden Roof itself is a balcony covered with almost 3,000 copper roof tiles.
The Imperial Palace is built in the late Gothic style and dates back to 1460. The palace consists of four wings around a gigantic hall in the middle (Riesensaal), which is beautifully painted in white and gold and is well worth a visit on a mini break or ski holiday to Austria!
Ambras-Slot
Ambras Castle is set in sprawling English gardens high above Innsbruck. The building houses Europe's oldest museum, including weapons and armor, art and books. It also houses the Habsburg Portrait Gallery with works by Titian, Van Dyck and Velásquez.
Hungerburg Railway
A ride on the Hungerburg Railway to the Karwendel Mountains is perfect for a family outing. The cable car connects the beautiful town of Hungerburg with the centre of Innsbruck and takes you over a distance of just under 2 km. So you get a ride of about 8-10 minutes with a view you will never forget. In Hungerburg you can also take the Nordkettenbahn cable car up to the Seegrube Restaurant and enjoy the view from here. Whether you are on a family holiday or a summer holiday near Innsbruck, the Hungerburg-Bahn offers an exciting experience
The Schloss Matrei-Trautson suspension bridge
Austria is known for its magnificent alpine landscapes, and Wipptal certainly does not disappoint with the view from the Schloss Matrei-Trautson suspension bridge. The suspension bridge leads to the castle Matrei Trautson, built in 1221 by Count Albrecht II of Tyrol. The castle was previously called the "Pearl of the Wipptal" before American bombers destroyed the building at the end of World War II. The 150-meter suspension bridge spans the gorge that separates Pfons and the castle and offers a fantastic view to the north in the direction of Innsbruck.
You can visit the suspension bridge via a walking route that starts at Matrei railway station and continues to the suspension bridge and the castle. On the way back, the trip goes through the historic Matrei. You have free access to the suspension bridge, which is part of an extensive renovation project. The castle of Matrei-Trautson is under restoration and will be opened to visitors. You can already visit the 150 meter long suspension bridge and experience the beautiful view.
Silver mine
Discover an old-fashioned mine and how copper and silver were mined 500 years ago. Back then, Tyrol became one of Europe's richest regions, as the town of Schwaz accounted for 85% of the world's silver production. The mine is called the mother of all mountain mines and you can take the mine carriage 800 metres down into the mountain and feel the special atmosphere.
Tratzberg Castle
Tratzberg Castle or Schloss Tratzberg is located in the town of Jenbach, where in the 13th century it served as a stronghold on the border with the then independent state of Bavaria.
The castle has a long history, but today it is very well preserved and is recognised as one of the most important Austrian cultural monuments.
AirRofan
AirRofan is the place to go if you want to experience the great outdoors in a different way, and if you need an adrenaline rush.
AirRofan is a sky-glider, gliding over 200 metres through the air from the Gschöllkopf mountain at 80 kilometres per hour. From the ride there is a fantastic view over the lake Achensee. If you prefer not to go on the flight, there is the Adlerhost lookout.
Ötztaler Ache
Those of you who like water can take a trip on the Ötztaler Ache, where it is possible to river raft or kayak on the 35 km long river. If you look up towards the mountain peaks, you can often see the wahogs jumping off the cliff sides and paragliding down to the valley in their parachutes, every summer the sky is filled with parachutes in the colours of the rainbow and it is impressive to see the air between the mountains, being filled by these wahogs.