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About the hotel
Miaflor Familien- & Aktivresort is the perfect place to relax and recharge, surrounded by the stunning landscapes of the Tyrolean Alps. Families will appreciate the free children's club and supervised childcare, giving everyone time to enjoy their stay to the fullest.
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The spacious 2,000 m² wellness area offers plenty of ways to unwind, from two indoor pools—including a fun children's pool with a waterslide—to saunas, steam baths, a tepidarium, and a mist grotto. The restaurant serves a fresh breakfast buffet with vegetarian and vegan choices, plus regional dishes throughout the day. In the evening, the cozy bar and lounge invite guests to settle in with a drink. Outside, a big garden with a playground, trampoline, and table tennis offers lots of space to enjoy the fresh air.
Ried im Oberinntal is perfectly placed for discovering the beauty of Tyrol. For cycling and history enthusiasts, the ancient Via Claudia Augusta trail passes through the area, offering beautiful rides and a glimpse into Roman times. On warm days, Rieder Badesee invites visitors to swim, relax, or enjoy a picnic by the water. A little further out, the Lungau region promises charming alpine villages, open landscapes, and plenty of outdoor adventures, perfect for day trips.
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All rooms offer a cozy, welcoming retreat designed for comfort and relaxation. Each space features thoughtful furnishings and a peaceful atmosphere, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring. Whether enjoying countryside views from the superior room, the modern design of the deluxe room, or mountain vistas from the balcony, guests can expect a restful and inviting stay.
About the hotel
About the hotel
Miaflor Familien- & Aktivresort offers a vibrant escape in the heart of the Tyrolean mountains. Guests savor culinary delights, unwind in the serene spa, and explore nature's playground with cycling and hiking adventures. A family haven with endless alpine charm.
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 at discounted price of 29€
Child 3-5.99 years in own bed at discounted price of 59€
Child 6-14.99 years in own bed at discounted price of 83€
Hotel notes
We can of course consider intolerances such as lactose or gluten intolerance.
Please note that we can only accommodate other allergies to the best of our ability if we are notified of them
at least 14 days before arrival.
Unfortunately, for organizational reasons, we cannot guarantee/consider any information provided later than this.
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Kaunergrat Nature Park
Visit Kaunergrat Nature Park and discover the unique fauna and flora of the high alpine landscape. In the park you may be lucky to see chipmunks, fallow deer, eagles and mountain goats, among others, and there are also 1100 different species of butterflies and 1200 ibexes, making it the largest herd in Austria. There are 84 mountain peaks in the nature park, which are over 3000 m high. The highest mountain in the nature park is the Watzespitze (3,532m). In the Kaunergrat Nature Park Centre you can get information about the area's animal and plant life and visit the exhibition 3,000 M VERTICAL, which takes you on an interactive tour through the nature park and shows what the place looked like in the Bronze Age and Roman times.
Stamserhaus Museum
Stamserhaus dates back more than 700 years and is believed to be the oldest farm in Tyrol. Over the years parts of the building have been destroyed, probably by fire, and later rebuilt. The house was mainly used as a tax office, where the peasants of the area had to pay taxes to the princes of Stams. Today the house is a museum, where you can see an exhibition of Christmas crabs. The world's oldest Christmas crib organisation, founded in 1860, is based in the town of Wenns, where the Stamserhaus is located. The exhibition includes over 40 different handmade Christmas cribs. The museum is usually open on Wednesdays and Sundays, but it is recommended that you check the opening times before your visit.
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.
St. Anton am Arlberg
The area around St. Anton am Arlberg is one of the snowiest winter sports areas in the Alps and in addition to being a great meeting place for ski enthusiasts, there are also many opportunities for an active summer holiday, with hikes in the mountains and many other exciting experiences.
In St. Anton am Arlberg, a network of hiking trails starts, for both beginners and more experienced hikers. The Austrian village in the Tyrolean Alps is considered to be the cradle of alpine skiing, and that it was here that modern skiing began. The slopes are easily accessible with lifts and cable cars, setting the scene for a solid ski holiday with the whole active family in St. Anton am Arlberg, Austria.