Ski resorts in Bad Aussee, Austria

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Bad Aussee is a charming town in the Salzkammergut region, known for the sparkling Aussee Lake and the impressive Altaussee salt mines. You can enjoy hiking in the nearby Grimming Mountain and relax at the beautiful Kurpark Bad Aussee. For your stay, there's a range of hotels featuring stunning lake views, cozy chalets, and family-friendly facilities to suit your needs. The selection here is curated based on guest reviews and amenities, showcasing the best accommodations in the area. Booking early, especially during summer, helps you secure the best rates.
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Spa Hotel Erzherzog Johann
100 yd from City Centre100 yd from Kurhaus Bad Aussee
FromUS$ 384 /nightSelect
Narzissen Vital Resort Bad Aussee
1500 yd from City Centre100 yd from Narzissen Bad Aussee
FromUS$ 413 /nightSelect
G'Sund & Natur Hotel Die Wasnerin - Adults Only
1.1 mi from City Centre200 yd from GC Ausseerland
FromUS$ 267 /nightSelect
500 yd from City Centre400 yd from Kinderferienheim, des internationalen, Privatkindergartens Alt-Wien
FromUS$ 156 /nightSelect

Price range for hotels in Bad Aussee

A world of accommodation options awaits, from budget-friendly stays to luxurious retreats, with prices suited to every traveler's dream vacation.

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USD 413
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USD 156
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4-star hotels
USD 343
3-star hotels
USD 141

Best hotels in Bad Aussee

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FAQs about hotels in Bad Aussee

We hope that the answers to these questions will help you plan your trip

What is the average price for hotels in Bad Aussee?
Average nightly rates for hotels in Bad Aussee range from $120 to $250, depending on the season and accommodation type.
When is the peak tourist season to visit Bad Aussee?
The peak season in Bad Aussee typically occurs from December to March for winter sports and June to August for summer activities. Off-peak rates are usually available in the shoulder seasons of April-May and September-November.
Which hotels in Bad Aussee offer the best views?
Narzissen Vital Resort Bad Aussee and G'Sund & Natur Hotel Die Wasnerin - Adults Only offer stunning views of the surrounding mountains and lakes, making them ideal for scenic stays.
Are there family-friendly hotels in Bad Aussee?
Yes, the Jufa Hotel Bad Aussee is particularly family-friendly, featuring family rooms and activities suitable for children, ensuring a comfortable stay for guests with families.
Which hotel in Bad Aussee is best for couples?
G'Sund & Natur Hotel Die Wasnerin - Adults Only is tailored for couples, offering a tranquil atmosphere and wellness amenities perfect for romantic getaways.
How many hotel properties are there in Bad Aussee?
There are four hotel properties in Bad Aussee, providing a range of options for different preferences and budgets.
Which hotels are closest to popular landmarks in Bad Aussee?
Spa Hotel Erzherzog Johann is near the Lake Aussee area, while Narzissen Vital Resort Bad Aussee is close to local spa facilities, making them both good options for exploring popular sites.

Essential Hotel Facts for Bad Aussee

This guide provides a detailed overview of hotel options in Bad Aussee, evaluating four properties known for their unique offerings and proximity to key attractions in the region.

Average nightly prices range from $100 to $200.

There are 4 hotels available to choose from.

Peak travel seasons include July and August.

Local tourist tax is approximately €2 per person, per night.

The town center is about 1 km from the hotels, and the Loser ski area is within 15 km.

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