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NEWS ABOUT LIFE, STYLE & HOTELS
ISSUE NO
04/2015
ALPINE
ADVENTURES
REISEZIELE:
BALEAREN, ZYPERN, OSTTIROL, NORD- UND OSTSEE,
ITALIEN, PORTUGAL, SALZKAMMERGUT, LAGO MAGGIORE
IMPRINT: Publication: 3 x yearly, Media Owner and Publisher: Prime Time Touristik
& Marketing GmbH, Registered office: Schmiedgasse 38/1, 8010 Graz, Responsible
for content: Thomas Holzleithner & Hardy Egger, Editor-in-Chief: Martin Novak,
Managing Editor: Susanne Riegler, Editor: Mag. Ursula Jungmeier-Scholz, Layout:
Tomislav Bobinec, Jan Bobinec, Printed by: Medienfabrik Graz, Published in: Graz
THE
STYLE
MATESAfter the adrenalin rush comes the relaxing
Hiking in the summer, skiing in the winter – that was how it used to be!
Today the alpine destinations provide all sorts of intensive adventure from
which we can only dream in everyday life. We love the adrenalin rush.
But after the safe adventure we want the assurance of being able
to experience relaxation and pleasure in the comfortable spas, cosy
restaurants of gourmet standard and spacious rooms or suites in our hotels.
This is our lifestyle: We want everything. And we also get it!
www.lifestylehotels.net
Have a good time!
Thomas Holzleithner & Hardy Egger
Editors
/ STYLEMATES IN THIS ISSUE /
Sigi
Grüner
Bergland Hotel
Sölden
Simon
Jacomet
Zai Ski
Dilitz
Family
Der Küglerhof
Harald
Geba
Graz
Ehrenberger
Family
Hotel Weisses
Lamm
Sepp
Schwaiger
Hotel Eder,
Maria Alm
Tina Künstner-
Mantl
Mohr Life Resort
Peter
Büsser
Hotel des Balances
Sylvia
Weingart
Das Graseck
Florentina
Welley
Journalist
Martin
Pupp
Hotel Pupp
Dieter
Kuchling
Diving Instructor
Simeon
Schad
V8 Hotel
/ IN THIS ISSUE /
2 	 / ALL STYLEMATES IN THIS ISSUE & IMPRINT /
4 	 / ALPINE ADVENTURES /
REAL ADVENTURES
5	 / ZERMATT CABLE CARS /
ADVENTURE RIGHT UP THE TOP
6 	 / EAST TYROL /
WINTER. WILD. ROMANTIC.
8 	 / KALS /
1 OF THE HUNDRED MOST BEAUTIFUL
9	 / SÖLDEN /
ON SKI SAFARI WITH THE POWDER SNOW CHAMPION
10	 / GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN /
LEAVE STRESS IN THE VALLEY
11	 / LERMOOS /
NEIGHBOURING MOUNTAIN: THE ZUGSPITZE
12 	 / ZAI SKI /
SKI ARTISTRY BETWEEN CRAFT AND HIGH TECH
13	 / FASHION /
CRYSTAL & SNOW
14	 / WINTER SPECIALS /
16	 / MERRY CHRISTMAS /
ARRIVAL: GRAZ
17	 / CITIES /
CHANGE IN THE CITY
19	 / HOTEL TIPS /
BERLIN / BUDAPEST / LONDON / PRAGUE / VIENNA / ZURICH
19 	 / V8 HOTEL, STUTTGART /
A PARADISE FOR CAR NUTS
20	 / STYLEMATE MUST HAVE /
22	 / XAL /
SET AN EXAMPLE
24 	 / NEW MEMBERS /
26 	 / HOTEL DIRECTORY /
Dieter Hardt-
Stremayr
Graz Tourism
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REAL
ADVENTURES ...
Every winter the Tyrolean diving instructor
Dieter Kuchling guides guests at the Hotel
Mohr Life Resort not on but under the ice for
ice diving in the hotel’s own Blindsee lake at
an altitude of 1,103 metres. Ice diving means
diving into a breathtaking underwater lands-
cape, which is considered to be highly dan-
gerous though. Technology is more likely to
fail in cold water than in a warm sea, despite
the dry suit the cold attacks the human phy-
sique and you can only reach surface where
a hole has already been made in the ice cover.
Diving and specifically ice diving is therefore
A FORAY THROUGH THE ADVENTURES OF THE ALPINE REGIONS FAR AWAY FROM
THE GROOMED SLOPES.
/ ALPINE ADVENTURES /
only for people who can prove they have
the suitable qualifications and fitness levels
and have the right equipment. And a diving
professional like Kuchling, who protects his
protégés from possible hazards.
But it doesn’t have to be ice diving. “In an
otherwise largely civilised society geared
towards predictability and minimisation of
risks, adventures stand for a wild and inten-
sive life far removed from the routine of ev-
eryday life”, writes the German sports
sociologist Karl-Heinz Bette. The alpine
tourist regions offer a great opportunity to
have “primary physical experiences” and
collect “extraordinary sensory impressi-
ons” (Bette). Skiing by moonlight or on
untouched slopes in the early hours of the
morning, as are possible on the Matterhorn
(see page 5 “Adventure right up the top”),
set you apart from the crowds who are
still dreaming of adventures in comfortable
hotel rooms (for example at Hotel Firefly or
Matterhorn Focus) in Zermatt.
Ice diving means diving into a breathtaking
underwater landscape.
Photo: Dieter Kuchling
Photo: Zermatt Bergbahnen
Skiing before anyone else arrives:
“first track” in the Matterhorn region.
Freeriding in untouched terrain.
Photo: Shutterstock
⁄ LIFESTYLEHOTELS.NET ⁄ ⁄ 5
ADVENTURE
RIGHT UP THE
TOP
3,883 metres. The Matterhorn glacier
paradise is even an adventure in itself
if you just want to conventionally carve.
Winter sports enthusiasts can’t get up
as high in any other skiing area in the
Alps. The highest situated skiing area
also includes the highest situated cable
car and the highest situated top stati-
on. That’s not enough? No problem, the
peak lift leads to the viewing platform with
a 360° panorama over 38 alpine peaks.
A visit to the fascinating glacier palace
makes it an unforgettable experience once
and for all.
Skiing does not end when it gets dark.
On eight nights, from 25 December to 25
March, a special treat awaits night owls
/ ZERMATT CABLE CARS /
when the light of the full moon illuminates the
slopes. Protected by the prudent ski patrol
you can glide down the slopes in the re-
freshing night air and have your breath taken
away by the fascinating mountain panorama.
Anyone who prefers making their tracks in
freshly prepared snow in the early morning
should choose the “first track”. After the
accompanied downhill run, a sumptuous
breakfast buffet entices you to the Matter-
horn glacier paradise restaurant.
Other highlights: a freeride run in untouched
but secured terrain, heli-skiing, trip on a piste
basher while preparing the slopes at night
and a speedy sledge ride after a traditional
fondue or Valais platter with ham, sausage
and cheese. Delicious “Fendant”, as the
ADVENTURE IS A SURE THING IN THE ALPS’ HIGHEST
SITUATED SKIING AREA. AND SAFE.
www.matterhornparadise.ch
www.snowpark-zermatt.ch
Chasselas wine is called in Valais, is only
served after you’ve got to the bottom. Then
it’s best to choose the Johannisberg, locals
order “a glass of Johann”.
Oh yes: the new Skiguide app for smart-
phone is also recommended so that you
always know what’s what. This also works
so well because all the Zermatt cable car
stations are being equipped with free WiFi
from winter 2015/2016. STOP
Breathtaking: the mountain panorama from the Matterhorn
glacier paradise viewing platform.
HOTEL TIPS
HOTEL MATTERHORN FOCUS
Zermatt
Valais, SwitzerlandALPIN JUWEL
Saalbach-Hinterglemm
Salzburg, Austria
ALFA HOTEL
Serfaus
Tyrol, Austria ALPSLODGE
Fiss
Tyrol, Austria
ANTHONY’S LIFE & STYLE HOTEL
St. Anton am Arlberg
Tyrol, Austria MOHR LIFE RESORT
Lermoos
Tyrol, Austria
“Higher, further, more extreme!” – more
and more providers are catering to this
trend. However, it must be the “safe experi-
encing of adventures”, as the German daily
newspaper DIE WELT writes. Injuries while
skiing have in fact dropped by 58 percent
over the last three decades, according to a
study by the German sports scientist David
Schulz. This fact cannot however eradica-
te tragedies like that of German Formula
1 World Champion Michael Schumacher,
who still (and maybe forever) requires in-
tensive support and care after his serious
skiing accident in Méribel in December
2013. Reasons for the reduced risk are
increasingly better groomed and secured
slopes and better equipment. And there’s
Otto too. As a host at Hotel Alpin Juwel in
Saalbach-Hinterglemm he takes snowshoe
tourists on tours out into unspoilt nature.
The Alfa Hotel in Tyrol’s Serfaus not only
offers leisurely tours “on a beautiful day in
alpine sunshine”, but also daring climbs
– safety tips are available from reception
though and every adventurer is urged to
take them to heart too.
The highest form of snowboarding is free-
riding in untouched terrain. Hotels like
Lederer’s Living attract guests to the ski-
ing region of Kaprun with these kinds of
opportunities. But “no risk – no fun” also
includes “safety first”: extensive advice and
explanations about alpine hazards com-
bined with an appeal to accept personal
responsibility have been available at the
Freeride Info Base on the Kitzsteinhorn for
six years now. “A modern information sys-
tem that was developed by a team of local
experts helps freeriders to start out into the
backcountry well prepared”, states the re-
assuring advertising for adventure. We are
assured that naturally the freeride routes
are well marked, like the hiking routes in
the summer, but they “are not prepared of
course”. That would probably be too much
of a good thing. The Alpslodge in Fiss in
Tyrol already hints at adventure in its name:
“Lodge” is the word for secluded accom-
modation for mountain sports, outdoor
adventures or hunting. “Adventure Night
with night skiing” and a “Show in a class of
its own” take place here every Wednesday
during the winter season. Nobody has to
fear not being able to find his way back to
the hotel afterwards as the cable cars also
run at night.
Adventures are of course also on offer in
one of Austria’s most famous skiing regi-
ons, the Arlberg, where we recommend
the Anthony’s Life & Style Hotel in the town
that gave it its name, St. Anton. Off-piste
the buzzword is randonnée skiing (the spe-
cial ski binding opens at the back for wal-
king and is fixed for skiing downhill). Any-
one who wants to go up a bit higher, uses
the helicopter to get to the top and anyone
who cannot decide, opts for all-mountain
skiing in all conditions – from well groo-
med slopes to totally untouched off-piste
terrain. For this you need the SUV among
skis of course, which are up for absolutely
anything.
We don’t know where the journey will take
us but it shouldn’t end for a long time yet.
“The extreme has become a social trend”,
analyses the sports psychologist Martin
Kopp from Innsbruck, “if recreational cul-
ture continues to develop in this way, the
types of sports will become even more ex-
treme in future”.
But Otto will continue to make sure you
are safe. Although Otto could of course be
Manuela. The vast spa complexes at com-
fortable hotels provide relaxation after your
adrenaline rush. STOP
SCUBA DIVING IN TYROL:
www.tauchen-in-tirol.at
The glacier palace, a dream made out of
and in eternal ice.
LEDERER’S LIVING
Kaprun
Salzburg, Austria
Photos: Zermatt Bergbahnen
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/ EAST TYROL /
WINTER. WILD.
ROMANTIC.
WHAT DO 266 THREE THOUSAND METRE PEAKS DO TO A LANDSCAPE? THEY
SET IT APART, FROM THE REST OF THE WORLD AND ITS BUSY LIFESTYLE.
THEY RAISE IT ABOVE EVERYTHING, ABOVE THE SLIGHTLY LOWER ALPINE
ALPS. AND THEY INTEGRATE INTO IT, IN THE CASE OF EAST TYROL BREATH-
TAKINGLY, INCREDIBLY, SPECTACULARLY. IN THE TRUEST SENSE OF THE
WORD WILD ... ROMANTIC!
There is no question, many regions
claim to be unique, spectacular,
stunning and whatever and maybe
some are in one or two aspects any-
way – if you’re lucky. And then there’s
East Tyrol – especially in the winter:
WOWWWW! East Tyrol is small and
yet is divided into four regions: in the
north lies the Hohe Tauern national
park and the Defreggen Valley, in the
south east the Lienz Dolomites and
the Hochpustertal in the south west.
So geographical, so banal. But actually
it’s these MOUNTAINS in fact that force
geography into its breathtaking form,
it’s these MOUNTAINS that produce
this WOWWW effect in the summer and
especially in the winter. Anyone who has
ever skied over the slopes in the Kals-
Matrei Großglockner ski resort knows
that impressive is an understatement.
East Tyrol is nature in its most humong-
ous form, jam-packed in a relatively small
space: authentic, original, genuine, redu-
ced to what is necessary, what is essen-
tial. MOUNTAINS.
Really quiet & really steep!
Perhaps we should begin our tour at the
quietest spot, the Villgratental valley as it
shows off the minimalism best: The peop-
le of Villgraten would be worthy candida-
tes for the Nobel Prize for Ecology. And in
fact whole generations of them. When the
ski boom really took off in the Alps, in the
1980s, they did not join in. And they still
maintain this “passive resistance” today.
Sounds “Nobel”, well it is too. As the peop-
le of Villgraten have turned down grandeur,
quantity and sales so that their valley re-
mains not just any old valley but one that is
surrounded by amazingly beautiful moun-
tains without any “ski circus”. This means:
metres of snow, naturally totally naturally,
no massive crowded slopes – quite sim-
ply untouched high alpine nature in its very
purest form. And what can you do there
except be amazed and breathe a sigh of
relief? You can be amazed, breathe a sigh
of relief, stomp and swish – in short: Go on
the very finest tours and ski mountaineer-
ing adventures. They alternate between
moderate and hard levels of difficulty – the
people of Villgraten are happy to take in-
experienced guests under their wings, for
example at the mountain school. However,
Villgraten is also a hotspot for experienced
winter mountain freaks of course as ev-
erything in the valley is clearly laid out and
familiar suitable groups are also quickly for-
med. Anyone who is less into Nordic and
more into classic alpine or freestyle should
maybe choose the Silian-Hochpustertal
skiing area, where there are endless slopes
from which you can wave back to the roots
of nature lovers in Villgraten. East Tyrol
boasts more than 150 kilometres of dream
slopes in total by the way, from the World
Cup suitable Zettersfeld/Hochstein Lienz to
the very family friendly St. Jakob, Golzen-
tipp and Prägraten-Virgen areas, the latter
on the wonderful Großvenediger. Begin-
ners should maybe choose the small and
stunning Kartitisch. STOP
Photo: Armada-Profer&Partner
Winter in East Tyrol: Quite simply. And quite simply stunning!
Photo: Osttirol Werbung/Wörgötter
Photo: Osttirol Werbung/Fotowerk
⁄ LIFESTYLEHOTELS.NET ⁄ ⁄ 7
Ski tours as a festival
You can also turn ski tours into a festival: As
the East Tyrolean capital of Lienz does from
11 to 13 December 2015. All ski fans are
catered for, from downhillers to freeriders
and high-alpine ski tour freaks. Films, talks
and workshops (e.g. by the ski tour cen-
tre of excellence at Hochstein), a trade fair
with the latest trends, and the option to try
out the most stunning routes with East Ty-
rolean mountain and ski guides, are all on
the programme. It is just as likely for you to
come across alpine and ski sports legends
like Reinhold Messner, Charly Gabl (the
weatherman for Himalaya expeditions but
that’s not all) there as it is for freerider aces
Samuel Anthamatten or Sandra Lahnstei-
ner to cross your path.
Trans-Dolomiti – but very comfortably!
East Tyrol is also popular with people who
like cross-country skiing preferring long dis-
tances and less incline: For example, when
you do the “Trans-Dolomiti”. The Trans-Do-
lomiti is a package that links the hotspots
in the network of trails between East Tyrol
and the Dolomites. There are roughly 200
kilometres from start to finish. At the end of
every day your luggage is already waiting in
your hotel room for you. The only thing you
have to do yourself is skiing. “The guests
can look forward to a new highlight every
day”, explains Otto Trauner, team leader of
the Hochpustertal region, who started up
the cross-border project together with Do-
lomiti Nordicski. Even skiing onto the bor-
der area trail in Lesachtal is legendary: It is
considered to be one of the most beautiful
and variety-packed trails in the southern
Alps. It continues over the Pustertal trails
into South Tyrol’s Toblach. At the end the
route leads past the “Three Peaks” through
the UNESCO World Heritage Site as far as
the Olympic venue of Cortina d’Ampezzo.
If the 200 Trans-Dolomiti kilometres are not
enough for you: There are 400 kilometres
of luxury trails in total in East Tyrol, which
should deal with even the most extreme
lack of exercise.
Between chamois and ibex
Snowshoe tours with rangers from the
Hohe Tauern national park are shorter but
also unbelievably beautiful: “We overcome
250 metres difference in altitude at the
most and enjoy lots of breaks to observe
game and birds of prey with a spotting
scope and binoculars,” reassures ranger
Andreas Angermann. To warm up there’s
the “Pregler” in East Tyrol. The “father of all
schnapps” has been distilled out of apples
and pears for as long as you can remem-
ber here. A detour to Gottfried Steiner, the
Tyrolean Gourmet Restaurateur 2011, who
runs the restaurant on the Großvenediger
in Prägraten, is also highly recommended.
Whether it’s ragout made from Tyrolean
mountain lamb, chamois goulash or boiled
beef on creamed spinach with apple hor-
seradish, he almost exclusively uses re-
gional products. However, according to
Steiner the actual recipe for success is “the
love that you can sense on the plate”. The
highlight during Advent in Lienz from 3 to
5 December are the Lienz Krampus runs,
which are less loving but certainly not dan-
gerous. The Advent market in Lienz, which
is one of the most traditional throughout
Austria and has the motto “Be a child once
again”, brings original Tyrolean customs
to life again from 27 November to 24 De-
cember. Singers and storytellers perform in
front of the town hall, which is transformed
into a giant advent calendar. Readings and
pastoral plays are just as impressive as the
“living workshops”, where glass blowers,
candle makers and wood carvers invite
you to join in while children sweat in the
children’s bakehouse. STOP
SKI TOUR FESTIVAL PASS
Guided ski safari, touring skis test, exhibition, talks,
films, fashion show, Laola safety camp, workshops,
open race, lift pass for the Lienz Bergbahnen AG:
€ 25 package price
TRANS-DOLOMITI
7 nights incl. half-board in ...
• 3-star hotel: from € 609 per person
in a double room
• 4-star hotel: from € 798 per person
in a double room
SKI ‚N‘ THE CITY
Ski ‚n‘ the City: Lienz combines fun on the slopes
and the charm of an old town: carving on fan-
tastic slopes and stopping off for refreshments in
rustic mountain inns during the day, fine dining in
the evening and maybe a little stroll through the
Medieval lanes beforehand with a bit of browsing
in boutiques and little shops and treating yourself
to an aperitif at a chic bar. That is “Ski ‚n‘ the City”
in Lienz, simply much more than just snow and
perfect ski slopes!
• 3/4/5 nights (board depending
on category)
• 3/4/5-day Osttirol-Mölltaler
glacier skipass
• 1 shopping voucher for the Lienz Cityring 	
shops (worth € 200 )
• 1 ticket for the Cine X cinema
• 1 “Ski ‚n‘ the City” cocktail at a
trendy bar in Lienz
Prices per person / stay
Valid until 19.12.2015 and from
09.01. – 28.03.2016
Booking or information at
info@osttirol.com
www.osttirol.com
SKI TOUR
FESTIVAL
Photos: Lammerhuber
”Be a child once again!”:
This is really easy at Lienz’ Advent market.
Photo: HJ Schneider
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/ KALS /
HOTELS IN EUROPE IS SITUATED RIGHT NEXT TO EAST TYROL’S LARGEST SKIING AREA, THE GROSSGLOCKNER RE-
SORT KALS-MATREI. THE GRADONNA****S MOUNTAIN RESORT CHÂLETS  HOTEL NOT ONLY STANDS OUT DUE TO
ITS EXCLUSIVE LOCATION BUT ALSO BECAUSE OF ITS SUPERB ARCHITECTURE. BUT THAT’S NOT ALL ...
OF THE 100 MOST BEAUTIFUL
The Großglockner resort Kals-Matrei, on
the southern side of the “Glockner”, is East
Tyrol’s largest skiing area. The four-star su-
perior resort that allows for a totally new kind
of skiing holiday is situated at 1,350 metres
altitude, right next to the Blauspitz downhill
run to Kals.
The Gradonna****s Mountain Resort Châ-
lets  Hotel is laid out like a modern moun-
tain village. The hotel offers 105 rooms and
12 tower suites as well as an approx. 3,000
m² spa complex. 41 châlets for four to eight
people with a spacious living room and small
wellness area and sun terraces are scatte-
red around the hotel. All the buildings were
built out of solid wood from local forests. In
the resort there is a sports shop and ski hire,
a ski school and ski pass service, a free be-
ginners’ nursery slope, a cross-country trail
and direct link to East Tyrol’s largest skiing
area. Thanks to the delicatessen shop with
products from regional farmers, châlet resi-
dents can self cater or book half-board at
the hotel, upon request, which is of course
also based on regional products.
A new quality standard
You can click on your bindings right in front
of the hotel or châlet door and after a quick
schuss down to the bottom station in Kals,
15 modern cable cars and lifts take old and
young snow acrobats up to an altitude of
2,500 metres where snow is guaranteed.
You can find open slopes without any
trees under the Cimaross peak as well as
knee-deep freeriding terrain and fun parks.
Downhill skiers start their fitness test on
East Tyrol’s longest downhill run to Matrei or
on the exclusive carver slope and downhill
run to Kals. Just before the bottom station
you can then swerve off and take a pit stop
at your new holiday home. In the hotel the
3,000 m² large spa, the largest wellness
complex in East Tyrol by the way, builds up
your fitness for the next day’s skiing. Child-
ren can also benefit from the same in the
wellness area: They have their own pool with
slide as well as a family sauna and steam
bath. Adults and young people aged 15 and
above also have their own indoor pool. Ath-
letes can work out in the fitness centre with
mountain views, in the gym, meditation and
yoga room or reach for the stars in the boul-
der and climbing room. In terms of beauty
and relaxation, the Gradonna****s spa relies
on the power of the Alps: The Tyrolean Al-
pienne product range stands for beneficial
massages with St. John’s wort, arnica, mar-
mot oil, honey or Swiss stone pine. Vinoble
is a beauty range from Styria, which is based
on the anti-oxidative, re-mineralising and
moisturising active ingredients of organic
substances. Babor also works with natural
and luxury cosmetics based on edelweiss,
glacier water or meadowfoam seed oil.
First-class dining
The Gradonna also easily maintains its po-
sition in the premium league in terms of di-
ning: Whether you’re a hotel guest or châlet
self-caterer, Michael Karl cooks first-class
cuisine for guests in the restaurant. It’s no
surprise that Karl has already been awarded
4 toques during the course of his career. His
cooking is modern and light – East Tyrolean
specialities and Mediterranean influences
are fused with Asian ingredients. All the re-
cipes are reinterpreted. A true explosion for
the senses awaits you with a great love of
details and natural products. The wine cel-
lar stocks fine wines from all over the world,
qualified sommeliers take you through the
huge choice and if you fancy a cigar the
same awaits cigar fans perfectly stored in
the cigar lounge. STOP
www.lifestylehotels.net/gradonna-
mountain-resort-chalets-hotel
Photos: www.gradonna.at/Schultz-Gruppe
Hotel  châlets: right next to downhill run to Kals-Matrei
The spa is impressive.
Châlets: exclusive setting and built
in Swiss stone pine
⁄ LIFESTYLEHOTELS.NET ⁄ ⁄ 9⁄ 9
ON SKI SAFARI
WITH THE
POWDER SNOW
CHAMPION
Draw the first line on a slope covered in
deep powder snow for once, on the sunny
white surrounded by impressive rock for-
mations. Passionate freeriders who harbour
these kinds of dreams are in just the right
place at the Bergland Hotel Sölden. As the
hotel’s boss, Sigi Grüner, is not just a three
times synchronized skiing world champion
but also a five times powder snow world
champion. He knows every single downhill
slope in the surrounding area, in fact you
could say every single flake. “I am also hap-
py to share this knowledge with my guests
with a welcome cocktail on Sunday or on
the slope,” emphasises Grüner.
Once a week the Bergland Hotel offers its
guests a ski safari, led by the boss and/
or other Bergland guides. Not only are the
peaks named and mountain inns visited
but anyone who has completed a ski sa-
fari knows more about the different types
of snow afterwards than ever before. The
route leads over the entire region from the
gentle Giggijoch to the challenging Gais-
lachkogel, where the region’s greatest
challenge awaits skiers: the “Krumpe Rin-
/ SÖLDEN /
Photo: Alexander Kijak
www.lifestylehotels.net/bergland-soelden
A POWDER SNOW TOUR WITH THE HOTEL OWNER SIGI GRÜNER OR HEAVENLY IN-
DULGENCE IN THE SKY SPA, OVER THE ROOFTOPS OF SÖLDEN: THE BERGLAND
HOTEL SÖLDEN OFFERS ENLIGHTENING INSIGHTS AND INTOXICATING VIEWS.
ne”. Anyone who conquers it receives an
“I did it” T-shirt as a souvenir at the hotel
– although they will probably remember it
all their life anyway.
Waterfalls and wild hares
However, you don’t have to tackle the
“Krumpe Rinne” straight away as there is
something for every taste and every fitness
level among the alpine sports opportuni-
ties that can be reached from the Bergland
Hotel Sölden: leisurely skiing and cross-
country skiing, curling, night skiing under a
starry sky, ice climbing on frozen waterfalls
in nearby Umhausen or boarding in the Söl-
den snow park, which entices you with jibs,
jumps, rails and tubes. Guests who prefer
approaching things very calmly can borrow
Swarovski binoculars from the Bergland
Hotel Sölden and start their day on holiday
with a (snowshoe) hike along the “quiet side
of Sölden”. With a bit of luck and patience
you will catch a glimpse of deer and wild
hares.
The winter mountain breakfast is a high-
light for both adventurous and leisurely
holidaymakers. After indulging yourself in
the morning with the hotel’s own sheep’s
milk yoghurt, Kaiserschmarrn and other
delicacies you can either head for skiing
fun or back to the hotel on snowshoes to a
relaxing crime novel, a yoga lesson or the
Sky Spa.
Warmth from all elements
As regardless of whether you are returning
from extreme sports or more gentle winter
fun, the most wonderful place to warm up
at the Bergland Hotel Sölden is in the Sky
Spa with its incredible panoramic view over
the Nederkogel, Sölden’s stone landmark.
Gentle warmth seeps out of all elements:
Photo: schatzl.at
Photo: Courtesy of Kerstin zu Pan for Design HotelsTM
Photo: Anton Klocker
from the outdoor whirlpool, from the Fin-
nish or bio sauna’s air and from the rock
material of the heated stone loungers.
Anyone who wants to have their body
pampered can trust in the hotel’s own
“Natural Alpine” beauty range, whose
ingredients all come from within a radius of
40 kilometres at the most.
You can then dream superbly of powder
snow, of the sauna’s chocolate fragrance ...
or of a summer holiday at the Bergland
Hotel Sölden afterwards on the hay beds in
the “Raum der Stille”. STOP
Experience adventure on the slopes and in deep powder snow with hotel
owner Sigi Grüner or warm up in the Sky Spa with views over the snowy
mountains and let us pamper your body with fragrances and touch: The
Bergland Hotel Sölden offers holiday fun for both adventurous and leisurely
holidaymakers.
/ GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN /
GRASECK, THE SOLITARY HIGHLIGHT ABOVE GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN,
COMBINES A HOTEL AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE CENTRE UNDER ONE ROOF.
LEAVE STRESS
IN THE VALLEY
The hotel’s own gondola soars over snowy
forests, Garmisch-Partenkirchen becomes
a dot on the landscape and at 900 metres
above sea level surrounded by a nature re-
serve calm is restored. The first expedition
to the Zugspitze set off from here in 1851,
today the hotel offers advanced medicine to
support personal health and fitness levels.
A team of medical specialists, all based in the
region, provide a full body check in a holiday
atmosphere in the hotel’s own GAP PRE-
VENT prevention centre. Anyone who wants
to can complete all the medical screenings
in one place, with just one comprehensive
final consultation or have a sports medicine
performance test carried out. “There is not a
hospital or doctor’s surgery atmosphere here,
the screenings are harmoniously integrated
into your holiday”, explains Sylvia Weingart, the
hotel’s Medical Director. The team of doctors
supports the guest who always specifies the
direction of the medical screenings themselves.
Health through indulgence
The hotel and prevention centre are mana-
ged separately but also intricately interwo-
ven based on the motto “Health through
indulgence”. The harmony of these two
aspects is not only evident during an anti-
stress massage in the hotel’s own SPA but
also in the exquisite dining: fresh fish from
the nearby trout farm or a carpaccio of veal
from Werdenfels young bulls, sprinkled with
native olive oil – this sounds like a feast
even though what’s on your plate is totally
healthy. Even the spices used in the Gras-
eck kitchen not only taste delicious but are
also healing. For example, a hint of chilli
gently stimulates the circulation while garlic
ensures healthy veins. Anyone who would
prefer to indulge in hearty Bavarian food will
also find something appropriate on offer; ir-
respective of their cholesterol levels. As top
priority is given to voluntariness at Graseck,
stress is left in the valley. STOP
Stylemate: Your concept recently won the
Bavarian Start-Up Award 2015. What is so
innovative about Graseck?
Sylvia Weingart: What is unique are the
independently and therefore professionally
run medicine and hotel areas: The preven-
tive guest can rely on an interdisciplinary,
highly qualified team of medical specialists,
who carry out medical diagnosis based on
current scientific standards, upon request.
The aim is to also inspire guests who are
not primarily coming for health care to have
a medical check up – also and especially
on holiday.
Stylemate: Which medical priorities does
your team focus on?
Sylvia Weingart: One focus is on pre-
venting cancer and cardiovascular/cir-
culation diseases. We are also not afraid of
AWARD-WINNING
INNOVATION
INTERVIEW WITH DR. SYLVIA WEINGART,
MEDICAL DIRECTOR AT GRASECK
broaching unpopular topics such as colon
cancer prevention and offer endoscopic
examinations with a team of experienced
doctors and assistants on site. We also have
urologists, dermatologists, orthopaedists,
gynaecologists and dentists in the team for
prevention. The second focus is on what we
offer ambitious athletes. With sporty active
people, even young people, it is important
to rule out a latent heart disease. Besides
this we offer performance diagnostics and
the compilation of a training plan to improve
endurance.
Stylemate: How much time should guests
at Graseck schedule in for your prevention
screenings and how far in advance should
they book a check up?
Sylvia Weingart: The scope of the re-
commended check up depends on the
individual’s risk profile – we are happy
to determine this by phone beforehand.
Some guests want to complete the screen-
ings in as short a time as possible, others
schedule in at least a week for this to also
have enough time to enjoy their holiday.
A stay of at least three days is recommen-
ded, we also offer day check ups.
A minimum stay of one week applies to
specific issues though, for example, our
programmes specially developed on a
scientific basis for quitting smoking or
managing stress. STOP
Dr. Sylvia Weingart, Medical Director
www.lifestylehotels.net/das-graseck
Photos: Nieder und Marx Design
GAP PREVENT: Interdisciplinary prevention centre
Carpaccio of veal from
Werdenfels young bulls
Sauna with wonderful views
Photo: Andreas Pueschel
Fotos: Nieder und Marx Design
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The Zugspitze is not just Germany’s high-
est mountain. It is also incredibly beautiful
and is therefore a magical backdrop for the
whole hotel: The Alps are always fantastic
in the winter. But having this sensational
mountain right in front of your eyes, be it
from the rooms or suites, while practising
yoga, working out, in the spa and of course
in the restaurant, makes this hotel a real
highlight – that’s the special quality of the
MOHR life resort in Lermoos, Tyrol, which
is obvious to anyone. This magical view
over the snow-covered Zugspitze with
just an untouched natural winter land-
scape between hotel and mountain is
simply unique and spectacular.
Contrast  intensity
However, what also contributes to the
special charm of the MOHR life resort of
course is the quality of the architecture:
For example, the massive glass front in the
spa with indoor pool practically brings the
gigantic neighbouring mountain into the
water. Or to the table in the restaurant –
that is why the hotel’s motto is also totally
genuine: “Contrasting elements for an in-
tensive sense of vitality.” Natural materials
/ LERMOOS /
NEIGHBOURING
MOUNTAIN:
THE MAGICAL
BACKDROP OF
THE ZUGSPITZE
THERE ARE SEVERAL HUGE MOUNTAINS IN TYROL AND THEREFORE ALSO
HOTELS WHO SHOW OFF THEIR BEST SIDE. THE MOHR LIFE RESORT IN LER-
MOOS IS NEVERTHELESS SOMETHING VERY, VERY SPECIAL AND THIS IS BE-
CAUSE IT NESTLES AT THE BASE OF A VERY SPECIAL MOUNTAIN.
www.lifestylehotels.net/mohr-life-resort
such as wood and natural stone shine in warm
red and rust tones: A touch of the Orient pays
homage to the Moors in the hotel’s name and
is also a guarantee for an intensive sense of
vitality in contrast to alpine nature.
However, the latter is not only thanks to the
qualities that guests find in the hotel but is also
the result of the many activities, which the ho-
tel is the perfect starting point for: For examp-
le, experienced divers can also do ice diving at
the MOHR life resort in the hotel’s own lakes
and that means totally in private! Anyone who
is not quite as much into extreme sports can
ice skate on the hotel terrace – the Zugspitze
is always present and watching (probably in all
serenity). Winter hikes and cross-country ski-
ing tours from right on the hotel’s doorstep are
also highly recommended. Naturally there’s
also alpine skiing fun, the lift to the skiing area
is just a few metres away. Horse lovers among
the hotel’s guests should contemplate exclusi-
ve Western riding lessons on superbly trained
American Quarter horses: Small groups of 3
people maximum (and the horses of course)
are available, as well as private lessons on the
lunge line or hacks out into this unbelievably
beautiful winter countryside – wherever the
mood takes you and whatever your ability, you
are sure to find the right thing on offer.
Pampered from head to toe
Fresh mountain air, whether it be after a lot or
even not very much exercise, definitely gives
you an appetite. The MOHR gourmet board
satisfies this with a sumptuous breakfast buf-
fet, afternoon snack and evening 5-course
menu (three main courses and one fish dish
to choose from every day). It goes without
saying that there is always superb game from
the region, especially during the cold months.
So that it is not just your taste buds that are
happy but your whole body, the MOHR life
resort also offers wellness treatments and in
fact Ayurvedic, as well as beauty and sen-
sual treatments ranging from alpha light and
sound treatment to water jet treatment and
classic massage. STOP
5 nights in a Classic double room
including MOHR gourmet board
• 1 Ayurvedic head, hand and foot
massage
• 1 Facial
• 1 Aquathermojet massage
• 1 Alpha light and sound treatment
Package price
from € 674 per person for 5 nights
”TIME OUT WITH
ALL THE SENSES“
UNTIL 18.12.2015
Face to face with the mountain
Magical backdrop of the Zugspitze
Seasonal game specialities in a spectacular setting
Photos: MOHR life resort
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A TWELVE-PERSON TEAM IN THE SURSELVA REGION PRODUCES THE WORLD’S ONLY SKI WITH A STONE
CORE: THE ZAI SPADA. DESPITE THE UNUSUAL CORE, IT ENABLES A FEELING OF SKIING THAT IS AS LIGHT
AS A FEATHER.
/ ZAI SKI /
SKI ARTISTRY BETWEEN
CRAFT AND HIGH TECH
“I used to ski. Since I used zai, I fly.” This is
how film star Antonio Banderas describes
his experiences with a globally unique ski
brand: zai. The company name says it all: in
Sursilvan dialect, a form of Rhaeto-Romanic
spoken in the Grischun canton of Switzer-
land where zai skis are made, it means as
much as “tough”. Zai stands for stability and
conviction. In defiance of all fashion trends
and economic shocks, a hand-picked team
of twelve people has produced zai skis in
Disentis, in the Surselva region since 2003
– for a rapidly growing, but likewise hand-
picked clientele. The skis are characterised
by innovative materials such as Swiss gra-
nite that is fifty million years old, but also by
their precise finish, which combines crafts-
manship with high tech. Work is performed
at 1,130 metres above sea level – between
a monastery and a ski slope – on one of
only seven CNC ski presses in the world,
which can also correct uneven surfaces of
only 0.01 millimetre. But at zai, which was
established by ski designer Simon Jacomet
in his hometown, workers also still rely on
the sensitivity of the bare hand.
Focus on the essentials
Founder and chief designer Jacomet was a
confident skier as early as age three, and
later worked as a ski instructor – but prima-
rily to finance his art studies in Florence. He
succeeded in combining art and ski design
so that top achievements in both discipli-
nes resulted. But a genuine zai ski clearly
stands out from conventional luxury brands:
the materials utilised do not flaunt wealth,
but impress with a puristically simple look
that features sophisticated functionality. The
aesthetic concept behind this: focus on the
essentials. “A ski from zai consists of ev-
erything that a good ski needs, and nothing
else”, is Jacomet’s credo. Zai skis are hand-
crafted from the very finest materials, in-
cluding wood, stone and patented carbon
fibres. So they lose just 5% tension after 100
days of use, compared to 25% over 30 days
for mass-produced skis.
The ski looks classy, but never ostentatious.
It is said that the chief designer did not even
want to see a logo on the ski during the birth
of zai. Even if the company logo is on the
ski now, the aesthetic pleasure is dominated
by clear lines in deliberate colouring. Behind
the appealing visual appearance of many
zai skis is a top surface made of cellulose
acetate, an innovation just as great as the
stone core that constitutes the heart of the
collection’s flagship ski, the zai spada. 2016
will see the 10th anniversary of this model:
essentially unchanged, but consistently
optimised towards perfection.
Unique specimens of nature
Due to the natural properties of cellulose
acetate, a type of individual speckle pattern
is created on the surface of the ski – and so
every ski is a unique specimen. The pattern
is embedded deep into the material, so the
colour is scratchproof and the unmistak-
able design is preserved for countless years.
Due to the specialist nature of the materials,
ski servicing is best done directly at the zai
factory or by selected zai dealerships
around the world. But a factory visit is also
worthwhile for zai newcomers. Transpa-
rency is part of the corporate philosophy.
That is why the doors are open every day.
Guided tours for groups – and also ski cons-
truction workshops where people can even
lend a hand themselves – are available by
appointment. You can only be more active
yourself when skiing! STOP
Produced with the
sensitivity of the bare
hand.
Puristically simple look that features sophisticated functionality.
Photo: Martin Soderqvist.com
Photo: Martin Soderqvist.com
Photo: TOM SALT
1. SLOPE-STOP. Cool fleece ski jacket
in signal colour from COLMAR thermo-
technology. Guarantees warmth and high
breathability. From Colmar, € 99,
www.colmar.it
2. SNOW-GLAM. Moon Boot from Jimmy
Choo, Limited Edition Collaboration, in black
 gold, around € 499. The Capsule Collec-
tion includes nine models.
www.jimmychoo.com and
www.moonboot.com
3. PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR. With ven-
tilation through AEROCORE construction
in 360° halo design there are no longer any
fogged-up panes. Vantage ski helmet from
Smith is available from € 200, smithoptics.
com/lifebeyondwalls
BEFORE WE GET CAUGHT IN THE FREEZING COLD, IT IS BETTER TO REACH NOW FOR CASHMERE, GORE-TEX  CO.
THREE LITTLE LUXURY DELIGHTS AWAY FROM THE SLOPES ALLOW US TO FORGET EVERYDAY LIFE: GLAM, GLIT-
TER AND CHAMPAGNE ARE JUST THE RIGHT THING BY THE FIRESIDE AFTER THE FIRST DOWNHILLS.
/ STYLEMATE OCTOBER FASHION /
CRYSTAL  SNOW
Mag. Florentina Welley has been writing
about her favourite topics at freizeit since 2006:
fashion and travel mixed with a pinch of lifestyle
in the age of web 2.0 and social responsibility.
4. CHAMPAGNE PICNIC. Veuve Clicquot’s
picnic sets are each equipped with a bottle
of Yellow Label or Rosé champagne, two
champagne flutes, a picnic blanket as well as
a Meinl chocolate and a champagne truffle
from Charbonnel  Walker. Around € 129
each, available at Meinl am Graben, Vienna
1; www.veuve-clicquot.com
5. TIME 3.0. The Apple Watch Hermès is
available in different versions: as a “Single
Tour” or “Double Tour” wristband and as a
leather cuff. Prices: from € 1,300 for the 38
mm stainless steel case and € 1,350 for the
42 mm stainless steel case with Single Tour
wristbands; € 1,450 for the 38 mm stainless
steel case with Double Tour wristband and
€ 1,750 for the 42 mm stainless steel case
with leather cuff. From October in selected
Apple retail stores and Hermès boutiques,
www.apple.com/apple-watch-hermes
www.hermes.com/applewatchhermes
6. HELMET OFF – CAP ON! From knitting
to dyeing, everything is done by hand. Cash-
mere beanie with sparkling crystals from
Warm-me, around € 199.
www.warm-me.com
7. FRAGRANCE OF SNOW. Exotic, mys-
terious, sexy – only genuine oriental aromas
from sandalwood to neroli and amber from
southern India are processed in the latest
Santal Royal perfume from Guerlain. Star-
ting in mid-November the enchanting per-
fume will also finally come to Europe. Eau
de Parfum from € 145, www.guerlain.com
8. FIFTY – SEVENTY. Bogner’s retro
look combines stretch trousers from
the 1950s with wild shag fur from the
1970s. All-in-one with fur waistcoat from
Bogner Sport. One-piece suite, € 999,
MORA vest made of gentle blue Tibetan
lamb (100% lambskin) with oversize cap,
hook closure as well as down-filled insert in
lavender, € 1,999, www.bogner.de
9. MOON-BOX. This unique Boîte Prome-
nade Malletage case from Louis Vuitton is
the ideal companion when chilling out in the
snow. Around € 35,000,
www.louisvuitton.com
10. CAVIAR  CREAM. Caviar Spéctacu-
laire from la prairie and Baccarat combine
both. Caviar Spéctaculaire is based on
highly effective and precious caviar and in-
cludes a limited 75 ml crucible of legendary
Skin Caviar Luxe Cream. The tailor-made
cream crucible can be easily removed from
inside and replaced with a caviar crystal
serving bowl. So the Baccarat glass be-
comes a beautiful caviar goblet in no time at
all. Baccarat crystal with serving bowl with
silver rim, silver spoon and Skin Caviar Luxe
Cream: 75ml/2.5 fl. oz., € 1,896, Available
starting in October, www.laprairie.at
11. SNOW-CRYSTAL. The Acte V ring from
the Louis Vuitton High Jewellery Collection
glitters white  blue like a glacier. Every
piece of jewellery from this line is a unique
specimen. Price on request. From Louis
Vuitton, www.louisvuitton.com
12. MOUNTAINEERING. Perfect for free-
riders and powder snow skiers – the Heli
Vertical Six Peak Active line from Peak Per-
formance is available for men and women.
The skiing suit as well as a 3-layer jacket
and pants for women and men are from the
Heli Line Six limited edition from Peak Per-
formance. Men ski overalls around € 1,150,
Women´s ski jacket around € 800, Women´s
ski pants around € 650.
www.peakperformance.com
13. TECHNO-LOGICAL. Super light sun-
glasses with discreet colour gradient in the
fashionable octagonal shape from Marc by
Marc Jacobs. Around € 150, www.safilo.com
14. ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY.
Was that a PET bottle, car tyre, old wool,
fishing net or even coffee grounds? The
young Spanish luxury ecological label Eco-
alf packs recycling in a cool design. Bags in
various sizes and colours, around € 69 and
€ 119. Available at Reyer in Hallein, www.
ecoalf.com
15. WOOL LOOK. comfortable hoodie
made from high-tech fabrics by Salewa,
€ 280, www.salewa.at
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FLORENTINA
WELLEY
TO SEE: KAPUTT CRYSTAL
A mannequin in a wheelchair? A glance under Marilyn Monroe’s high-
flying dress in her legendary pose? Models dressed with nothing but
crystal and tattoos? Of course, this can only be the hallmark of the
fashion scene’s enfant terrible Jean Paul Gaultier! Now the designer is
staging his unique creations at Swarovski in Vienna and Innsbruck to
render beautiful glittering experiences. And on the side he also desig-
ned a limited edition jewellery line: Kaputt (broken) crystal. “Nothing
less than a love story connects me with Swarovski. I almost have
the feeling that we have already brought children into the world, and
that even more are on the way”, says Gaultier. The exhibition entitled
“Jean Paul Gaultier. From the sidewalk to the catwalk” at the art gal-
lery Kunsthalle of Hypo-Kulturstiftung in Munich, which Swarovski
supports as a premium partner, also provides a retrospective of his
fashion work. A glance at haute couture creations of recent seasons
awaits visitors at the shop in Innsbruck. The displayed models
perfectly place the material crystal in the limelight. The low room
enhances the dramatic staging of models.
www.swarovski.com
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SKI WITH ME 8=7
Stay for 8 nights – pay for 7 nights
11. – 19.12.2015
• DOUBLE sued for 2 adults
• Breakfast buffet  afternoon snack
• 5-course gourmet dinner every day
• Indoor pool, saunas  steam baths
• Wi-Fi, garage
• 7-day ski pass
€ 885,00 per person
ALFA**** HOTEL The hotel defines modern alpine hotel flair as
a symbiosis of hospitality, architecture and
lifestyle nestled into the wonderful Serfaus
mountains. LIFESTYLEHOTELS discount
applies if you arrive on 11.12.2015.
Other great deals available from
11. - 26.12.2015.
ALFA**** Hotel
Dorfbahnstraße 63, A-6534 Serfaus
Tel: +43 5476 6280, info@alfahotel.at
www.alfahotel.at
SKI  RELAX DAYS!
2/3/4/7 or 8 nights
• Incl. gourmet half-board
• Ski pass or beauty package
• 25 € AJ-Veda wellness voucher
• Hotel skiing day, yoga every day
and much more
From € 344 per person (2 nights)
HOTEL ALPIN JUWEL
****SUPERIOR
...Exclusive location, panoramic pool, AJ-Veda SPA,
2 restaurants, 2 bars, 800 m² rooftop terrace and
Samina power sleeping rooms included. Book your
treat with breakfast until midday, half-board or á la
carte and enjoy our services, such as live music, wine
tasting, hotel skiing day, ski VIP service and children’s
programme.
Hotel Alpin Juwel ****Superior
Haidweg 357, A-5754 Saalbach Hinterglemm
Tel: +43 6541 7226, info@alpinjuwel.at
www.alpinjuwel.at
SKI  FINE DINING
KAPRUN HIGHLIGHT
• 7 nights with breakfast in a class of its own
• 6-day ski pass for Zell am See/Kaprun
• “Schmankerl Roas”: three 4-course meals
at Kaprun’s best restaurants
• Free admission to the TAUERN SPA Kaprun
every day
From € 800 per person
in a double room (depending on season)
From 01.12.2015 to 30.04.2016
LEDERER’S LIVING
THE SMART HOTEL
Combine the independence of a bed and
breakfast with a journey of discovery through
Kaprun’s best restaurants – including personal
recommendations by the host Andreas
Lederer.
LEDERER’s LIVING – The Smart Hotel
Host Andreas Lederer
Salzburger Platz 4a
5710 Kaprun, Austria
Tel: +43 (0) 6547 200 50
welcome@thesmarthotel.at
www.thesmarthotel.at
ALPSLODGE
ANTHONY´S LIFE 
STYLE HOTEL
POWDER SNOW WEEKS
09.01. - 30.01.2016
• 7 nights in a Comfort double room; welcome drink
• 6-day ski pass
• Sumptuous breakfast buffet  afternoon snack
• Free use of Anthony’s Sky Spa
• Free ski storage at the hotel’s own sports shop
“Intersport Arlberg”
• Underground garage
From € 1,303 per person
Arrival on Saturday  Sunday
ANTHONY´S
LIFE  STYLE HOTEL Stylish, modern ambience and great Tyrolean
hospitality invite you to feel at home. Expe-
rience pure relaxation after a day’s skiing
with a uniquely magical view over St. Anton’s
mountains on the top floor, in the hotel’s Sky
Spa: a wellness oasis with sauna, steam bath
and whirlpool.
Anthony´s Life  Style Hotel
Dorfstraße 3, A-6580 St. Anton am Arlberg
Tel.: +43 5446 42600
www.anthonys.at
ALPINA ZILLERTAL 		
1. LIFESTYLE FAMILY HOTEL
Ski-Package 7 + 6
Perfect for parents: package with EMPTY
slopes for pure skiing pleasure, with a 6-day
Zillertal super ski pass, alpina lifestyle board
and a € 15 wellness voucher per adult
7 nights
11.12.2015 – 19.12.2015
09.01.2016 – 24.01.2016
12.03.2016 – 20.03.2016
ALPINAHOTEL ZILLERTAL
Indoor-activity pool “Woody’s”, water slide,
textile family sauna, “Penthouse SPA” with sky
pool and sauna, 700 m² indoor play area, gym,
indoor softplay area etc. included. 6 child-care
trained employees look after the well-being of
your children (age from 6 months) from 9 am to
9 pm.
from € 970,- (in the „25er“ Swiss pine room)
alpina zillertal – Fam. Kobliha
Pankrazbergstraße 32, A-6263 Fügen
Tel.: +43 5288 62030
info@alpina-zillertal.at
www.alpina-zillertal.at
Photo: ALFA****Hotel Serfaus
Photo: Wolkersdorfer/Alpin Juwel
Photo: Lederer´s Living
ALPSLODGE
LIFE.STYLE.HOTEL.FISS
LIFE.STYLE.MOMENTS
Can be booked from 05. – 11.12.2015
Valid until 18.12.2015
• 5 or 7 nights in a double room including
breakfast for 2 adults
• Incl. 2 x 4 or 2 x 6-day ski pass
€ 1,010,00 or € 1,426,40
alpslodge LIFE.STYLE.HOTEL.FISS
Fam. Alexander Walser
Kelleweg 5, 6533 Fiss
Tel: +43 5476 20307
info@alpslodge.at
www.alpslodge.at
The trendy and modern alpslodge is situated on the
sunny Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis plateau, one of Tyrol’s largest
skiing areas: the Life Style bar and lounge with fireplace
are stylishly elegant, the Sky Relax Zone with sauna
and steam bath stands for exclusive wellness, including
a view over the slopes from the sauna.
Photo: Praxmarer-Socha
Photo: Anthony´s Life  Style Hotel
Photo: alpina zillertal
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3 nights incl. guided ski tour and 1 book ‚Ski tours in Osttirol‘ by Thomas Mariacher, from 405.00 EUROS
Free accommodation list, winter information and ski tour information available at:
Osttirol Information, Tel. +43 (0)50 212 212, info@osttirol.com
Foto:Marmot
... since it should be beautiful!
Impressive!
3 nights incl. guided ski tour in Defereggental for 405 Euros.
Anticipation!
Of the deep snow ski runs.
Defereggen Mountains
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/ MERRY CHRISTMAS /
14 advent markets and all of them
within walking distance: Guests can
therefore walk through the regional
capital of Styria and be fascinated by
the atmosphere for days on end from
20 November to Christmas Eve, 24 De-
cember. The traditional Christmas mar-
ket entices visitors to the “Hauptplatz”
– the main square – in the centre. Here
there are culinary treats as well as treats
for the spirit and soul – and you can
enjoy musical entertainment and other
performances in the Engelsspiel pavilion.
You definitely should not miss the illumi-
nations on the Classicist town hall in the
evening.
Anyone who doesn’t just want to do so-
mething good for themselves should visit
the charity Advent market at “Eisernes
Tor”. Numerous organisations offer mulled
wine there and the proceeds always go to-
wards benefiting social needs.
The festival of senses in the “Joanneum
Quarter” is a new urban spot for art and cul-
ture in the heart of Graz. Modern design and
sensual pleasure meet here at the highest
level of sophistication. The Steirische Initiati-
ve Kunsthandwerk presents first-class work
from its members’ ateliers and workshops
in the atmospheric setting of the Joanneum
Quarter’s “Leslie- und Lesehof”.
You can find souvenirs from all over the
world at the market on ”Tummelplatz”, while
the two arts and crafts markets on “Färber-
platz” and “Mehlplatz” mainly offer traditio-
nal tasteful Christmas handicrafts. The third
square in a very small area, the “Glocken-
spielplatz”, boasts handicrafts but also Sty-
rian delicacies that you can enjoy there and
then. You can round off the day in the festive
ambience of the old town Christmas market
in the “Franziskanerviertel”.
On the other side of the river that runs
through the city, the Mur, the chilled “Won-
derlend” in the urban district along the Mur
and the cosy advent on “Südtiroler Platz”,
near Graz Kunsthaus, attract visitors.
One highlight of the Christmas activities
is the ice nativity scene by the Finnish ar-
tist Kimmo Frosti made out of 45 tonnes of
crystal clear ice in the inner courtyard of the
“Landhaus”, the seat of the Styrian regional
government.
There are special offers for children: These
include the family programme at the Christ-
mas market on the main square every Sun-
day, children’s advent in the “Kleine Neutor-
gasse” right next to the Mur and the children
winter wonderland on “Karmeliterplatz”
square with ice rink and an exciting enter-
tainment and children’s crafts programme.
If the children are tired from walking from
one market to the other, it’s not a problem
at all as the Advent train links all the markets
together. And the greatest thing is: Adults
can use it as well.
The highlight in the truest sense of the word
is the “Aufsteirern” Christmas market on
Graz’ “Schlossberg” high above the city’s
rooftops every Friday to Sunday. The best
way to get there is by the Schlossberg fu-
nicular.
New Year’s Eve in the Capital of Delight
Graz, the Capital of Delight, is a wonderful
place though to see out the old year and
welcome in the New Year. The “Singles
New Year’s Eve party” on “Mariahilfer Platz”
already invites you to dance and flirt on 29
December ... with a bit of luck you can con-
tinue at the “Farmers’ New Year’s Eve party”
the next day and finally with the actual New
Year’s Eve party on the evening of 31 De-
cember through into 1 January.
On the last day in December there is the
New Year’s Eve run through the city centre,
which is either five or ten kilometres depen-
ding on how fit you are. Anyone who wants
to take things a bit easier, can simply watch
or enjoy a relaxing New Year’s Eve tour or
culinary New Year’s Eve walk. STOP
ARRIVAL:
GRAZ
Information
www.adventingraz.at
www.graztourismus.at
ADVENT IS CONSIDERED TO BE THE “FIFTH SEASON” IN GRAZ, AUSTRIA’S SE-
COND LARGEST CITY. 14 ADVENT MARKETS TO SUIT ALL TASTES CREATE A FES-
TIVE MOOD BEFORE CHRISTMAS THAT ATTRACTS VISITORS FROM ALL OVER THE
WORLD.
Photo: Graz Tourismus – Foto Fischer
Photos: Graz Tourismus – Harry Schiffer
Graz’ “Hauptplatz” square in its full advent glory
Smile please: Every
single one of Graz’
advent markets is a
reason to get in the
Christmas spirit.
Graz’ rooftops with the “Schlossberg”
– a World Heritage Site
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IN THE CITY
Even the most glamorous and liveliest cities
in Europe are even more glamorous and
lively than usual on one day or one night: on
the last day of the year and the night into the
first day of the new year. The New Year is
celebrated publicly everywhere, locals and
tourists mingle in the light of the fireworks ...
THE New Year’s Eve city in Europe per se
is Berlin. More than a million people have
been gathering on the streets around Bran-
denburg Gate year after year since the fall of
the wall in 1989. Most of them on the party
street are young or at least act as if they are.
The wild partying around the countless fes-
tival stages with live bands, DJs and interna-
tional stars extends from Brandenburg Gate
to the Victory Column two kilometres away
and does not end until the early hours of the
morning. Even the city of light Paris and the
British metropolis London cannot compete
with the mega party in Berlin. But they score
with their backdrops: the Seine and Tha-
mes, the Eiffel Tower and London Eye lit up
by fireworks are very special highlights.
One of the most impressive capitals at New
Year is Vienna. The Austrian capital is distin-
guished by its traditional elegance, which is
not a contradiction in terms with wild party-
ing: the hot spot is the large square in front
of the town hall. The New Year is heralded
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NEW YEAR’S EVE IS THE BIGGEST PARTY NIGHT OF THE YEAR, IN CITIES ALL OVER EUROPE. HERE’S A SELECTION.
in by the “Pummerin”, the bell that is also
known as “Austria’s voice” in Vienna’s St.
Stephen cathedral. The cliché is also actu-
ally true here: (almost) the whole of Vienna
dances a waltz once the Pummerin has
chimed midnight. The highlight of Vienna’s
New Year’s Eve though is the New Year’s
concert by the Vienna Philharmonic on 1
January. There are no seats left for this as
the highly coveted tickets that can cost up to
more than 1,000 euros are always drawn by
the end of February. That doesn’t mean that
you cannot enjoy this concert though: it is
broadcast on a huge screen on the town hall
square with a live feeling and by TV chan-
nels in 90 countries. As a result, 50 million
people watch it worldwide.
Just under 250 kilometres from Vienna,
in the second largest capital of the former
Austro-Hungarian monarchy, New Year’s
Eve is not called “Silvester”, like in German,
but “Szilveszter”, and captivates just as
many people as its Viennese counterpart.
The action takes place in the, on this night
hopelessly overcrowded, Vörösmarty tér in
the heart of the Hungarian metropolis. The
square is just a stone’s throw away from the
Danube, which links Vienna and Budapest.
In Budapest, and this is a very special tip,
you can even spend New Year’s Eve on a
boat and enjoy the crowds and action from
there – with a special Budapest gala dinner,
Champagne and the legendary stuffed cab-
bage around midnight.
The “Golden City” of Prague, capital of the
Czech Republic, also promises a traditional
Central European New Year’s Eve feeling
with fireworks from Letná hill, which are best
experienced from the banks of the Moldau
(in Czech Vltava). Prague is proud to have
been considered one of the most beautiful
cities in the world since the Middle Ages, a
reputation that it naturally has to share with
quite a few other metropolises, but at the
end of the day every visitor can draw their
own comparisons and make their own per-
sonal choice.
Vienna
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Budapest
Prague
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This might even be for Zurich. There the
tradition is newer, the composure is greater
and the ban on private fireworks is some-
what more strictly controlled in the party
areas. However, the international flair in the
sophisticated Swiss city makes New Year’s
Eve a special experience nevertheless: the
hub of the public celebrations is Bürkliplatz
square, where the Limmat flows into Lake
Zurich. Many visitors don’t rely on the nu-
merous restaurants there though but bring
their wine and Champagne with them.
All these cities have one thing in common.
They are cold on New Year’s Eve. Nonethe-
less, Europe’s most northerly capital Reykjavik
is not any colder (at least on average over the
years) and is considered to be a secret tip for
New Year. At the end of December, start of
January, the night lasts 20 hours in Iceland, the
ideal conditions for long firework displays, which
many Icelanders and their guests don’t admire
down in the city but prefer to watch from attrac-
tive viewing points, like the architecturally spec-
tacular Perlan hot water storage tank. When the
official fireworks start just before midnight, which
strictly speaking aren’t official at all because they
are organised by the citizens themselves, rough-
ly 200,000 people are out and about. That is far
more than the city’s officially recorded inhabitants.
With a bit of luck, you can also experience the
magical lights in Reykjavik that outshine all other
man-made spectacles: the polar lights that illumina-
te the whole sky. And what you can definitely see are
the Polar Sea and hot springs on the volcanic island.
Visitors celebrating the change of year in
a Mediterranean metropolis cannot ex-
pect it to be hot but a bit warmer. This
might be in Italy or also in Spain of course.
Barcelona,thecapitalofCatalonia,claimsto
be Spain’s party capital. And it does every-
thing possible on New Year’s Eve to keep
this promise on Plaça de Catalunya,
the Les Rambles promenade and Plaça
Reial. It’s not Champagne that flows here
but Cava, which goes splendidly with
air-cured ham, sausages and rice dishes or
even the simple Pa amb tomàquet (white
bread with tomato, olive oil and salt).
Madrid, Spain’s actual capital, boasts a
world record: the San Silvestre Vallecana
takes place there on the last day of the year.
It is considered to probably be the largest
fun run in the world, the number of entrants
is limited – to 29,000. Everyone else cele-
brates on the streets, also with Cava and
in particular on the Puerta del Sol main
square with its bell tower. When it heralds in
the New Year with twelve chimes, anyone
who manages to eat twelve grapes during
this time doesn’t need to worry about their
happiness next year. Last but not least, you
can also welcome in the New Year wonder-
fully in Istanbul, at the interface between
Europe and Asia. You don’t even have to
decide on a continent: Instead you can get
on a boat and party on the Bosporus, the
strait between the two continents. STOP
DICTIONARY
German: Silvester
Hungarian: Szilveszter
French: Saint-Sylvestre
Catalan: Cap d‘any
Spanish: Nochevieja
Czech: Nový Rok
Icelandic: Gamlárskvöld
Turkish: Yeni Yıl arifesi
Reykjavik
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Zurich
Barcelona
Photos: Shutterstock
Istanbul
Madrid
Budapest: Lanchid 19
The 48 rooms and suites at the centrally
located hotel at the base of the royal Buda
castle are individually designed and provi-
de a unique view over the banks of the Pest
and Buda castle. First-class Hungarian and
international cuisine awaits gourmets in
the restaurant. The café in the quiet, green
inner courtyard and the bar invite you
to enjoy a few relaxing moments in the
metropolis on the Danube.
www.lifestylehotels.net/lanchid-19
Prague: Hotel Yasmin
Hotel Yasmin is situated in the heart of
Prague’s historical old town very close to
the main train station. All the important
sights, such as Wenceslas Square, the
City Hall and the Old Town Ring are within
walking distance.
www.lifestylehotels.net/hotel-yasmin
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26 rooms furnished with lovely details are
arranged around a lounge-like lobby with
piano, fireplace, sofa and library on the
piano nobile of a turn of the century house.
A small hotel cinema with eight restored
cinema chairs brings you closer to the Aus-
trian and Viennese film scene. The garden
terrace and sauna area provide a retreat
from the hustle and bustle of the capital.
www.lifestylehotels.net/hollmann-
beletage Zurich: Hotel Plattenhof
The hotel is situated in the middle of
Zurich’s university district and just a few
minutes’ walk away from the theatre, ope-
ra house and old town with its numerous
restaurants, bars and clubs. The 37
modern charming rooms are fitted with
simple superb quality furniture from Molteni,
Artemide lights, elegant parquet and all
modern amenities. The design hotel is the
ideal starting point for many recreational
activities around Lake Zurich.
www.lifestylehotels.net/hotel-
plattenhof
Photo: Hotel Plattenhof
Photo: Lanchid 19
Photo: Hollmann Beletage
Photo: Hotel Yasmin
London: Sanderson and
St Martins Lane
The Sanderson in the heart of London’s
West End allows you to escape from the
hectic city into a world full of fantasy and
well-being. St Martins Lane, also in the
West End, is an impressive and daring re-
invention of the urban area. Clever, witty
and sophisticated – Philippe Starck Design.
www.lifestylehotels.net/london
Photo: H‘Otello K‘80
Berlin: H‘Otello K‘80
A design hotel with 84 urban designed
rooms near the Zoological Garden and
just a few minutes’ walk from Kurfürsten-
damm in Berlin’s Charlottenburg. In the
Greys | Bar  Lounge you can indulge in
sophisticated cocktails and classic snacks
with international flair. An exclusive sauna
and fitness area reserved for hotel guests
perfectly completes your stylish feel-good
stay.
www.lifestylehotels.net/hotello-k80
There is a clear preference for those who
love cars with the three-pointed star: the
Mercedes Suite in the former tower of the
former Württemberg regional airport is
120 square metres and extends over three
floors. For the lucky folks who actually want
to pick up the abovementioned CLS (or also
an AMG A45) directly at the factory in Sin-
delfingen, the hotel offers a special “V8 HO-
TEL Mercedes Pick-up Event” from 99 eu-
ros per person in a double room, including
numerous extras such as a welcome beve-
rage, factory tour as well as shuttle service
to the Mercedes-Benz customer centre.
For those who prefer to trek to Zuffenhausen
because a Porsche is waiting for them, the
V8 HOTEL is also the perfect home base:
ANYONE WHO GETS A 911 CARRERA BLACK EDITION OR A CLS COUPÉ FOR CHRISTMAS AND SOON HAS TO DRIVE TO
STUTTGART FOR THIS REASON IS IN PERFECT HANDS AT THE V8 HOTEL IN THE MIDDLE OF THE STUTTGART MOTOR-
WORLD. ANYONE WHO IS NOT GRANTED THIS FORTUNE ALSO HAS GOOD REASONS FOR A TRIP THERE: EXCLUSIVE
VEHICLES, NEW SPORTS CARS, “OLD-TIMERS AND YOUNG-TIMERS” AS WELL AS VEHICLES WITH TWO WHEELS AND
FOUR WHEELS ARE FEATURED ON A DISPLAY AREA OF OVER 24,000 SQUARE METRES.
The Porsche Works with museum is only
about 20 kilometres away from the hotel.
Yet Porsche and Mercedes not only stand
for desirable cars in the Stuttgart Region,
but also for two of the world’s most fascina-
ting automobile museums: the Mercedes-
Benz Museum is the only museum in the
world that can flawlessly portray the over
125-year history of the automotive industry
from the very first day. 160 vehicles and a to-
tal of more than 1,500 exhibits can be seen
on nine levels with a display area of 16,500
square metres. The museum sees itself as a
place of innovation and shows that history
is also always forward-looking. The Porsche
Museum built according to plans from the
Vienna architectural office Delugan Meissl
Associated Architects is a bit leaner. But
more than 80 vehicles (and every one is a
Porsche) on a display area of 5,600 square
metres are also more than 80 good rea-
sons to come here.
Had enough of German cars? The MO-
TORWORLD around the V8 Hotel is one of
the most fascinating scene meeting places
in the sector featuring old-timers and con-
noisseur vehicles, but also in the motor-
sports and biker scene.
Anyone who still has not had enough can
return to the V8 HOTEL … in one of the
fascinating automobile theme rooms!
Photo: Sanderson
A PARADISE FOR CAR NUTS
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Caption: The Mercedes Suite in the V8 Hotel.
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BISHOP
A genuine classic of the modern age! Inspired by the design of in-
dustrial building lighting in the 1930s, the BISHOP is presented in a
concrete look. But due to the special composite material it only
weighs a fraction of that.
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FONTANA GOLF
Fontana is regarded as one of the most beautiful golf
facilities in Austria and has already been distinguished
several times as Austria’s best 18-hole golf course. The
facility, which is only a few minutes away from Vienna by
car, is Austria’s venue candidate for the 2022 Ryder Cup.
But even now you can play the course.
www.fontana.at STOP
ZAI SPADA SKI
The zai spada with the granite core guarantees an extra smooth
ride and the most advanced damping. The striated surface – the
result of innovative coating with cellulose acetate – gives every ski
an unmistakable look. The universal field of application is as unique
as the outward appearance. The ski is available in lengths of 155,
166, 174 and 188 cm, for beginners and pros, for use in powder or
on the ski slope.
www.zai.ch STOP
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The Apple Watch Hermès with 38 mm stainless steel case and
Double Tour wristband is available in selected Apple retail stores
and Hermès boutiques.
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WENN DER WIND SICH DREHT …
The first novel by Carinthian native and globetrotter Cornelia Pichler is set in Greece
– a difficult country when it concerns finances, but a wonderful country when we
speak about nature, hospitality, celebrations and simply falling in love. “‘Wenn der
Wind sich dreht’ (‘When the wind turns’), something comes to an end and a new
beginning is on the way. I hope for a new beginning in the form of a sequel. I give the
highest rating number for this fantastic first work”, writes a reviewer.
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GEBA
The carpets with soul combine exclusive design with
traditional craftsmanship. The wool processed in Nepal
comes from high alpine sheep from Tibet.
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“Our goal is to develop light solutions which
are extraordinary in terms of technology and
design.” This is how the XAL mission state-
ment starts. XAL is a company headquarte-
red in Graz (Austria) with about 1,000 em-
ployees that produces and markets lights
and lighting systems in 150 cities and over
50 countries for hotels, shops and offices,
but also living rooms. The most important
subsidiaries are based in Munich, Zurich,
London and New York.
Since 2011 the Belgian brand Wever 
Ducré also belongs to the XAL Group. The
company is located in Roeselare, one of the
important European centres for light design.
Two of the company’s products were distin-
guished with the Red Dot Award 2015. The
suspended luminaire BISHOP (designed by
3HDraft), a modern classic inspired by in-
dustrial factory lighting from the 1930s, was
honoured with an “Honourable Mention”.
The lean LED luminaire ELLO (designed by
Serge  Robert Cornelissen BVBA) won one
of the coveted Red Dot awards.
XAL has been consistently relying on LED
technology for years, and has thereby ac-
quired outstanding know-how in the field
of sustainable light solutions. The minimali-
stic suspended luminaire TASK Suspended
(designed by XAL) and the bollard luminaire
SET AN
EXAMPLE
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XAL SETS AN EXAMPLE AND LIGHTS UP THE WORLD WITH AESTHETIC AND
FUNCTIONALLY OUTSTANDING LIGHT SOLUTIONS.
STREAMCUT (Kai Stania Product Design)
for the outdoor area, which were both dis-
tinguished with the “if Design Award 2015”
by the International Forum Design in Hanno-
ver, are the shining evidence. XAL had even
won seven of the if Design Awards in 2014
with TRAPEZ, HELIOS Floor, CIRO Ceiling,
ASMO Read, HELIOS Suspended, AURO
Drop, BULLET and DOC.
However, XAL’s philosophy not only entails
extraordinary individual products, but also
impressive complete solutions in coopera-
tion with excellent architects. One example
is “House M”, a private residence in Meran
designed by the South Tyrolean architectural
firm “monovolume”, which XAL lights up, or
the Lake Hotel at Weissensee in Carinthia,
where a similar situation is successful.
This is commensurate with XAL’s self-image:
not just to be internationally present, but to
be at home all over the world, in order to
provide – quite naturally, but strikingly good
– the lighting concepts and technical stan-
dards, service and the understanding for in-
dividual requirements and their best possible
solution. STOP
www.xal.com
www.weverducre.com
XAL puts House M, designed by the South Tyrolean architectural
firm monovolume, in the best light.
The XAL headquarters itself is a shining example
for the company’s qualities.
TASK: minimalistic design, highest quality;
distinguished with the “if Design Award 2015”.
Photo: Paul Ott
Photo: Meraner-Hauser.com
Photo: Paul Ott
18Reasons to breathe.
www.fontana.at
Just imagine moving across perfectly groomed fairways after teeing off, past impressive
bunkers and water hazards. You’re playing well and the warm light of the morning sun gives
you a feeling of having arrived. Can you feel it? Then you must be at the FONTANA golf course,
Austria’s venue candidate for the Ryder Cup 2022.
Having received multiple awards as Austria’s best 18-hole golf course, the FONTANA golf course
impresses due to its outstanding course architecture, absolute top quality fairways and greens
and its unbeatable location just a few minutes’ drive away from Vienna and Wien-Schwechat
airport.
As a member of FONTANA golf club treat yourself to simply the best at one of Europe’s most
stunning golf courses, pamper yourself in the club’s own spa area and enjoy the exclusive
regional cuisine in the FONTANA clubhouse.
Contact: Club Manager Matthias Wagner, tel. +43 2253 606 2201, matthias.wagner@fontana.at
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Hotel Des Balances, a four-star superior
hotel, is situated right on the Reuss river in
the centre of Lucerne’s old town. The small
hotel’s historical flair perfectly balanced with
modern design in a unique location speaks
for itself: Impressive historical façades pro-
tect the elegantly designed interior. However,
when you add the 14 Gault Millau points for
the hotel’s own restaurant, its charm signi-
ficantly grows even more. Its real feature is
its history: It reaches way back at the Ho-
tel des Balance, in fact as far back as the
12th century. It’s no surprise therefore that
guests here have included George Bernard
Shaw, Princess Luise of Baden and the
Dutch Queen Wilhelmine – the latter in fact
on several occasions by the way. The size
of the hotel is just right for a pleasant city
break with 56 rooms, 9 of them junior suites
and suites. The suites have a whirlpool and
some also have a steam shower and infrared
sauna. The Balances restaurant guarantees
first-class cuisine. The bar, lounge and terra-
ce make it the perfect package. High-speed
Internet and business corner parking ser-
vice are testimony of its solid quality, as is
its membership of LIFESTYLEHOTELS. STOP
www.lifestylehotels.net/hotel-des-ba-
lances
WELLNESS AND ART
The 4-star superior Hotel Matterhorn Fo-
cus in Zermatt is charming, special and
family-run. There is one thing above all that
the combination of old and new exudes: at-
mosphere. Here design is combined with a
modern attitude to life, architecture with na-
ture surrounded by the Zermatt mountains.
The bed-and-breakfast hotel was designed
by the Zermatt artist Heinz Julen, who was
also responsible for the interior design of the
suites, Deluxe and Superior double rooms
and family rooms. All the rooms have also
been fitted out with furniture and art by Julen
with a great love of detail. The guest rooms
are distributed over 3 buildings that are con-
nected to each other. Start your day with a
balanced breakfast buffet, enjoy an aperitif
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in the lounge with fireplace in the evening
and let the hotel book a table for you at one
of the numerous restaurants in Zermatt. The
wellness area with indoor pool, outdoor
whirlpool, heated loungers, salt water pool,
Caldarium and Finnish sauna guarantees
tranquillity and relaxation. Massage and
beauty treatments round off the package.
The hotel is situated in a quiet location on the
outskirts of Zermatt. An underground passa-
ge leads conveniently from the Klein Matter-
horn Express to the hotel. The village centre
is less than a 10-minute walk away. STOP
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focus
PRIVACY: SMALL LUXURY
Brixen has always stood for historical
charm, lovely arcades and small churches
with pure nature all around and 300 days
of sunshine per year. But that is not all. The
Hotel Pupp can also be found in Brixen
since 2011 and it sets exquisite standards
in terms of stylish living and atmosphere in
the heart of Tyrol’s oldest town. The hotel
has 11 suites, each one unique and distinc-
tive. Rooms with whirlpool, rooftop terrace,
breakfast with select sweets – the Pupp is
more like a private suite than a hotel. Inhale,
exhale, let go is the order of the day and in
a unique ambience of privacy and individu-
ality no less. Regardless of which suite you
choose you will find a very special kind of in-
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dulgent oasis: Luxury, beauty, sophisticated
design and service that knows no bound-
aries ensure maximum personal freedom.
The Hotel Pupp also boasts outstanding
quality cuisine: Only top quality local pro-
ducts are available at breakfast: Be it home-
made jams, cheese, freshly made egg di-
shes, cold meats, salmon, fresh fruit, muesli
and much more. The freshly baked pastries
and bread for your breakfast come from
Pupp’s own patisserie by the way. STOP
A CHIC GOURMET HOTEL
IN THE HEART OF LUCERNE
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Photo: Hotel Des Balances
Photo: Joe Condron/Rockzermatt
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One of the most remarkable hotels in South
Tyrol is in Dorf Tirol: Der Küglerhof****s, fur-
nished and designed in the style of a lodge,
has large windows, rooms flooded with day-
light and elegant materials. The location is a
dream that never ends: the hotel is situated
at 700 metres altitude in a unique panoramic
location close to the Texel Group nature re-
serve and far away from any through roads
– totally quiet and surrounded by natural
pastures. The view from the hotel is one
of the most impressive in the entire region,
totally unobstructed over the whole Adige
valley the neighbouring valleys, villages, city
of Meran and surrounding mountain peaks.
Numerous hiking trails start from the hotel
and the cable car up to Muthöfen is a ten-
minute walk away. The wellness area is de-
signed totally in keeping with the style of the
hotel with wood, natural stones and glass.
It has a Finnish sauna, steam bath, bio hay
sauna, a herbal sauna, Kneipp water trea-
ding course and a whirlpool that is refilled
for every guest. The kitchen and cooking is
pretty impressive: Andreas Pircher and his
team have cooked up an amazing reputation
among gourmets over the last year. South
Tyrolean dishes are individually refined and
combined with the lightness and flavours of
Italian cuisine. STOP
www.lifestylehotels.net/kueglerhof
A LODGE IN A DREAM LOCATION
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KING OF HOCHKÖNIG
Hotel Eder in the centre of the picturesque
village of Maria Alm offers the perfect con-
ditions for anyone who loves the high al-
pine life: the sporting adventure starts right
behind the hotel on 150 seamlessly linked
kilometres of slopes in the winter: family-
friendly runs, boarder parks and guaranteed
snow are what make winter unforgettable in
the heart of the Alps where the Hochkönig
and Steinernes Meer meet in Ski amadé. It
is not just the wild and romantic landscape
but also the hotel itself that guarantees this:
the hotel that has been carefully extended
and modernised by local skilled crafts and
trades with its newly designed spa (pool,
steam bath, bio sauna, massages and more)
is exciting, unique and refreshing. The hotel
is committed to a long tradition of Austri-
/ HOTEL EDER / MARIA ALM /
an hospitality, friendly cosiness, good food
and rural conviviality. As the village inn it has
been serving guests from far and wide with
Pinzgau delicacies and international cuisine
made from the best regional ingredients for
50 years. Particularly romantic in winter too:
living in the middle of the village means only
walking a few steps to the Christmas market
or pilgrimage church – and then enjoying live
bands and cocktails in the hotel afterwards.
And anyone who fancies the more bustling
ski slopes can simply take a little detour to
Saalbach-Hinterglemm, which is just ten ki-
lometres away. STOP
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Photo: Hotel Eder
HOLIDAY SMARTER IN THE PAZNAUN VALLEY
Tyrolean flair in harmonious symbiosis with
contemporary design guarantees special
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Hotel Weisses Lamm. Located in the middle
of the idyllic Tyrolean mountain village See in
the Paznaun Valley and surrounded by one
of the world’s top 10 skiing areas, this 4-star
hotel pampers guests with naturalness,
creativity and quality as well as with an extra
portion of Tyrolean zest for life. Well-being
in all areas is the top priority in the family-
managed Hotel Weisses Lamm. The au-
thentic and innovative cuisine features a
mastery of all types of cooking that entail
good taste, from down-to-earth to inter-
/ HOTEL WEISSES LAMM / SEE IN TIROL /
national. The enchanting rooms and suites
appear modern, bright and airy, and thanks
to a fine sense of detail they have an indivi-
dual and extremely pleasant charisma. The
exclusive SPA area with its many relaxation
and vitalisation opportunities as well as a
select offer of massages and beauty treat-
ments also guarantees profound relaxation
for body and soul. Active and relaxing ho-
lidays for sports and nature enthusiasts as
well as families with children are certain at
any time of year at the warm and charming
Hotel Weisses Lamm. STOP
www.lifestylehotels.net/hotellamm
Photo: Hotel Weisses Lamm
HOTEL
DIRECTORY
R AUSTRIA
ACHENKIRCH / DAS KRONTHALER
BAD GASTEIN / HOTEL MIRAMONTE
EHRENHAUSEN / LOISIUM WINE  SPA RESORT SOUTH STYRIA
FISS / ALPSLODGE - LIFE.STYLE.HOTEL.FISS
FISS / HOTEL GEBHARD
FÜGEN / ALPINAHOTEL FAMILY LIFESTYLE
GASCHURN / MONTAFON LODGE LUXURY LODGEHOTEL UND SPA
GEINBERG / GEINBERG5
PRIVATE SPA VILLAS
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GRAZ / ROOMZ GRAZ
GUMPOLDSKIRCHEN-VIENNA / HOTEL LANDHAUS MOSERHOF
HALLSTATT / HALLSTATT HIDEAWAY
INNSBRUCK / NALA INDIVIDUELLHOTEL
KALS AM GROSSGLOCKNER / GRADONNA MOUNTAIN RESORT
KALTENBACH IM ZILLERTAL / HOTEL DAS KALTENBACH
KAPPL / HOTEL ZHERO - KAPPL/ISCHGL
KAPRUN / LEDERER‘S LIVING
LÄNGENFELD / NATURHOTEL WALDKLAUSE
LERMOOS / MOHR LIFE RESORT
MARIA ALM AM HOCHKÖNIG / HOTEL EDER
MAYRHOFEN-HIPPACH / LIFE  SPA HOTEL STEFANIE
MELLAU-BREGENZERWALD / SONNE LIFESTYLE RESORT
MONDSEE / IRIS PORSCHE HOTEL  RESTAURANT
OBERGURGL ÖTZTAL / HOTEL THE CRYSTAL
SAALBACH HINTERGLEMM / ALPIN JUWEL
SAALBACH HINTERGLEMM / ART  SKI-IN HOTEL HINTERHAG
SALZBURG / HOTEL  VILLA AUERSPERG
SALZBURG / HOTEL VILLA CARLTON
SEE IN THE PAZNAUN VALLEY / HOTEL WEISSES LAMM
SERFAUS / ALFA HOTEL
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UDERNS / SPORTRESIDENZ ZILLERTAL
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VIENNA / ROOMZ VIENNA
ZELL AM ZILLER / TIROLERHOF
R CHINA
NANJING / KAYUMANIS NANJING PRIVATE VILLAS  SPA
R CYPRUS
LIMASSOL / LONDA HOTEL
R CZECH REPUBLIC
PRAGUE / HOTEL YASMIN
R DENMARK
COPENHAGEN / ANDERSEN BOUTIQUE HOTEL
R FRANCE
PARIS / HIDDEN HOTEL
PARIS / HÔTEL FÉLICIEN
PARIS / HÔTEL ODYSSEY
PARIS / LEGEND HOTEL
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BERLIN / H´OTELLO K´80
DRESDEN / QF HOTEL
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LANGWEILER / KLOSTERHOTEL MARIENHÖH
MUNICH / ANNA HOTEL
MUNICH / HOTEL COCOON SENDLINGER TOR
MUNICH / HOTEL COCOON STACHUS
NORTHEIM / HOTEL FREIGEIST
NUREMBERG / ART  BUSINESS HOTEL
SANKT ENGLMAR / BERGHOTEL MAIBRUNN
AUSTRIA
SAALBACH HINTERGLEMM
ALPIN JUWEL
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AUSTRIA
KALS AM GROSSGLOCKNER
GRADONNA
MOUNTAIN RESORT
PAGE 8
AUSTRIA
MARIA ALM
HOTEL EDER
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ITALY
BRIXEN
HOTEL PUPP
PAGE 24
AUSTRIA
FÜGEN
ALPINAHOTEL
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AUSTRIA
SÖLDEN
BERGLAND HOTEL SÖLDEN
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MOHR LIFE RESORT		
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GERMANY
GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN
DAS GRASECK
PAGE 10
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LUCERNE
HOTEL DES BALANCES
PAGE 24
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⁄ ALPINE ⁄
/ HOTELS IN THIS ISSUE /
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PAZNAUN VALLEY
HOTEL WEISSES LAMM
PAGE 25
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ZERMATT
HOTEL MATTERHORN FOCUS
PAGE 5/24
ITALY
TIROLO NEAR MERANO
HOTEL DER KÜGLERHOF
PAGE 25
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  • 1. NEWS ABOUT LIFE, STYLE & HOTELS ISSUE NO 04/2015 ALPINE ADVENTURES REISEZIELE: BALEAREN, ZYPERN, OSTTIROL, NORD- UND OSTSEE, ITALIEN, PORTUGAL, SALZKAMMERGUT, LAGO MAGGIORE
  • 2. IMPRINT: Publication: 3 x yearly, Media Owner and Publisher: Prime Time Touristik & Marketing GmbH, Registered office: Schmiedgasse 38/1, 8010 Graz, Responsible for content: Thomas Holzleithner & Hardy Egger, Editor-in-Chief: Martin Novak, Managing Editor: Susanne Riegler, Editor: Mag. Ursula Jungmeier-Scholz, Layout: Tomislav Bobinec, Jan Bobinec, Printed by: Medienfabrik Graz, Published in: Graz THE STYLE MATESAfter the adrenalin rush comes the relaxing Hiking in the summer, skiing in the winter – that was how it used to be! Today the alpine destinations provide all sorts of intensive adventure from which we can only dream in everyday life. We love the adrenalin rush. But after the safe adventure we want the assurance of being able to experience relaxation and pleasure in the comfortable spas, cosy restaurants of gourmet standard and spacious rooms or suites in our hotels. This is our lifestyle: We want everything. And we also get it! www.lifestylehotels.net Have a good time! Thomas Holzleithner & Hardy Egger Editors / STYLEMATES IN THIS ISSUE / Sigi Grüner Bergland Hotel Sölden Simon Jacomet Zai Ski Dilitz Family Der Küglerhof Harald Geba Graz Ehrenberger Family Hotel Weisses Lamm Sepp Schwaiger Hotel Eder, Maria Alm Tina Künstner- Mantl Mohr Life Resort Peter Büsser Hotel des Balances Sylvia Weingart Das Graseck Florentina Welley Journalist Martin Pupp Hotel Pupp Dieter Kuchling Diving Instructor Simeon Schad V8 Hotel / IN THIS ISSUE / 2 / ALL STYLEMATES IN THIS ISSUE & IMPRINT / 4 / ALPINE ADVENTURES / REAL ADVENTURES 5 / ZERMATT CABLE CARS / ADVENTURE RIGHT UP THE TOP 6 / EAST TYROL / WINTER. WILD. ROMANTIC. 8 / KALS / 1 OF THE HUNDRED MOST BEAUTIFUL 9 / SÖLDEN / ON SKI SAFARI WITH THE POWDER SNOW CHAMPION 10 / GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN / LEAVE STRESS IN THE VALLEY 11 / LERMOOS / NEIGHBOURING MOUNTAIN: THE ZUGSPITZE 12 / ZAI SKI / SKI ARTISTRY BETWEEN CRAFT AND HIGH TECH 13 / FASHION / CRYSTAL & SNOW 14 / WINTER SPECIALS / 16 / MERRY CHRISTMAS / ARRIVAL: GRAZ 17 / CITIES / CHANGE IN THE CITY 19 / HOTEL TIPS / BERLIN / BUDAPEST / LONDON / PRAGUE / VIENNA / ZURICH 19 / V8 HOTEL, STUTTGART / A PARADISE FOR CAR NUTS 20 / STYLEMATE MUST HAVE / 22 / XAL / SET AN EXAMPLE 24 / NEW MEMBERS / 26 / HOTEL DIRECTORY / Dieter Hardt- Stremayr Graz Tourism
  • 4. 4 ⁄ ⁄ LIFESTYLEHOTELS.NET ⁄ / ISSUE NO 04 / 2015 / REAL ADVENTURES ... Every winter the Tyrolean diving instructor Dieter Kuchling guides guests at the Hotel Mohr Life Resort not on but under the ice for ice diving in the hotel’s own Blindsee lake at an altitude of 1,103 metres. Ice diving means diving into a breathtaking underwater lands- cape, which is considered to be highly dan- gerous though. Technology is more likely to fail in cold water than in a warm sea, despite the dry suit the cold attacks the human phy- sique and you can only reach surface where a hole has already been made in the ice cover. Diving and specifically ice diving is therefore A FORAY THROUGH THE ADVENTURES OF THE ALPINE REGIONS FAR AWAY FROM THE GROOMED SLOPES. / ALPINE ADVENTURES / only for people who can prove they have the suitable qualifications and fitness levels and have the right equipment. And a diving professional like Kuchling, who protects his protégés from possible hazards. But it doesn’t have to be ice diving. “In an otherwise largely civilised society geared towards predictability and minimisation of risks, adventures stand for a wild and inten- sive life far removed from the routine of ev- eryday life”, writes the German sports sociologist Karl-Heinz Bette. The alpine tourist regions offer a great opportunity to have “primary physical experiences” and collect “extraordinary sensory impressi- ons” (Bette). Skiing by moonlight or on untouched slopes in the early hours of the morning, as are possible on the Matterhorn (see page 5 “Adventure right up the top”), set you apart from the crowds who are still dreaming of adventures in comfortable hotel rooms (for example at Hotel Firefly or Matterhorn Focus) in Zermatt. Ice diving means diving into a breathtaking underwater landscape. Photo: Dieter Kuchling Photo: Zermatt Bergbahnen Skiing before anyone else arrives: “first track” in the Matterhorn region. Freeriding in untouched terrain. Photo: Shutterstock
  • 5. ⁄ LIFESTYLEHOTELS.NET ⁄ ⁄ 5 ADVENTURE RIGHT UP THE TOP 3,883 metres. The Matterhorn glacier paradise is even an adventure in itself if you just want to conventionally carve. Winter sports enthusiasts can’t get up as high in any other skiing area in the Alps. The highest situated skiing area also includes the highest situated cable car and the highest situated top stati- on. That’s not enough? No problem, the peak lift leads to the viewing platform with a 360° panorama over 38 alpine peaks. A visit to the fascinating glacier palace makes it an unforgettable experience once and for all. Skiing does not end when it gets dark. On eight nights, from 25 December to 25 March, a special treat awaits night owls / ZERMATT CABLE CARS / when the light of the full moon illuminates the slopes. Protected by the prudent ski patrol you can glide down the slopes in the re- freshing night air and have your breath taken away by the fascinating mountain panorama. Anyone who prefers making their tracks in freshly prepared snow in the early morning should choose the “first track”. After the accompanied downhill run, a sumptuous breakfast buffet entices you to the Matter- horn glacier paradise restaurant. Other highlights: a freeride run in untouched but secured terrain, heli-skiing, trip on a piste basher while preparing the slopes at night and a speedy sledge ride after a traditional fondue or Valais platter with ham, sausage and cheese. Delicious “Fendant”, as the ADVENTURE IS A SURE THING IN THE ALPS’ HIGHEST SITUATED SKIING AREA. AND SAFE. www.matterhornparadise.ch www.snowpark-zermatt.ch Chasselas wine is called in Valais, is only served after you’ve got to the bottom. Then it’s best to choose the Johannisberg, locals order “a glass of Johann”. Oh yes: the new Skiguide app for smart- phone is also recommended so that you always know what’s what. This also works so well because all the Zermatt cable car stations are being equipped with free WiFi from winter 2015/2016. STOP Breathtaking: the mountain panorama from the Matterhorn glacier paradise viewing platform. HOTEL TIPS HOTEL MATTERHORN FOCUS Zermatt Valais, SwitzerlandALPIN JUWEL Saalbach-Hinterglemm Salzburg, Austria ALFA HOTEL Serfaus Tyrol, Austria ALPSLODGE Fiss Tyrol, Austria ANTHONY’S LIFE & STYLE HOTEL St. Anton am Arlberg Tyrol, Austria MOHR LIFE RESORT Lermoos Tyrol, Austria “Higher, further, more extreme!” – more and more providers are catering to this trend. However, it must be the “safe experi- encing of adventures”, as the German daily newspaper DIE WELT writes. Injuries while skiing have in fact dropped by 58 percent over the last three decades, according to a study by the German sports scientist David Schulz. This fact cannot however eradica- te tragedies like that of German Formula 1 World Champion Michael Schumacher, who still (and maybe forever) requires in- tensive support and care after his serious skiing accident in Méribel in December 2013. Reasons for the reduced risk are increasingly better groomed and secured slopes and better equipment. And there’s Otto too. As a host at Hotel Alpin Juwel in Saalbach-Hinterglemm he takes snowshoe tourists on tours out into unspoilt nature. The Alfa Hotel in Tyrol’s Serfaus not only offers leisurely tours “on a beautiful day in alpine sunshine”, but also daring climbs – safety tips are available from reception though and every adventurer is urged to take them to heart too. The highest form of snowboarding is free- riding in untouched terrain. Hotels like Lederer’s Living attract guests to the ski- ing region of Kaprun with these kinds of opportunities. But “no risk – no fun” also includes “safety first”: extensive advice and explanations about alpine hazards com- bined with an appeal to accept personal responsibility have been available at the Freeride Info Base on the Kitzsteinhorn for six years now. “A modern information sys- tem that was developed by a team of local experts helps freeriders to start out into the backcountry well prepared”, states the re- assuring advertising for adventure. We are assured that naturally the freeride routes are well marked, like the hiking routes in the summer, but they “are not prepared of course”. That would probably be too much of a good thing. The Alpslodge in Fiss in Tyrol already hints at adventure in its name: “Lodge” is the word for secluded accom- modation for mountain sports, outdoor adventures or hunting. “Adventure Night with night skiing” and a “Show in a class of its own” take place here every Wednesday during the winter season. Nobody has to fear not being able to find his way back to the hotel afterwards as the cable cars also run at night. Adventures are of course also on offer in one of Austria’s most famous skiing regi- ons, the Arlberg, where we recommend the Anthony’s Life & Style Hotel in the town that gave it its name, St. Anton. Off-piste the buzzword is randonnée skiing (the spe- cial ski binding opens at the back for wal- king and is fixed for skiing downhill). Any- one who wants to go up a bit higher, uses the helicopter to get to the top and anyone who cannot decide, opts for all-mountain skiing in all conditions – from well groo- med slopes to totally untouched off-piste terrain. For this you need the SUV among skis of course, which are up for absolutely anything. We don’t know where the journey will take us but it shouldn’t end for a long time yet. “The extreme has become a social trend”, analyses the sports psychologist Martin Kopp from Innsbruck, “if recreational cul- ture continues to develop in this way, the types of sports will become even more ex- treme in future”. But Otto will continue to make sure you are safe. Although Otto could of course be Manuela. The vast spa complexes at com- fortable hotels provide relaxation after your adrenaline rush. STOP SCUBA DIVING IN TYROL: www.tauchen-in-tirol.at The glacier palace, a dream made out of and in eternal ice. LEDERER’S LIVING Kaprun Salzburg, Austria Photos: Zermatt Bergbahnen
  • 6. 6 ⁄ ⁄ LIFESTYLEHOTELS.NET ⁄ / ISSUE NO 04 / 2015 / / EAST TYROL / WINTER. WILD. ROMANTIC. WHAT DO 266 THREE THOUSAND METRE PEAKS DO TO A LANDSCAPE? THEY SET IT APART, FROM THE REST OF THE WORLD AND ITS BUSY LIFESTYLE. THEY RAISE IT ABOVE EVERYTHING, ABOVE THE SLIGHTLY LOWER ALPINE ALPS. AND THEY INTEGRATE INTO IT, IN THE CASE OF EAST TYROL BREATH- TAKINGLY, INCREDIBLY, SPECTACULARLY. IN THE TRUEST SENSE OF THE WORD WILD ... ROMANTIC! There is no question, many regions claim to be unique, spectacular, stunning and whatever and maybe some are in one or two aspects any- way – if you’re lucky. And then there’s East Tyrol – especially in the winter: WOWWWW! East Tyrol is small and yet is divided into four regions: in the north lies the Hohe Tauern national park and the Defreggen Valley, in the south east the Lienz Dolomites and the Hochpustertal in the south west. So geographical, so banal. But actually it’s these MOUNTAINS in fact that force geography into its breathtaking form, it’s these MOUNTAINS that produce this WOWWW effect in the summer and especially in the winter. Anyone who has ever skied over the slopes in the Kals- Matrei Großglockner ski resort knows that impressive is an understatement. East Tyrol is nature in its most humong- ous form, jam-packed in a relatively small space: authentic, original, genuine, redu- ced to what is necessary, what is essen- tial. MOUNTAINS. Really quiet & really steep! Perhaps we should begin our tour at the quietest spot, the Villgratental valley as it shows off the minimalism best: The peop- le of Villgraten would be worthy candida- tes for the Nobel Prize for Ecology. And in fact whole generations of them. When the ski boom really took off in the Alps, in the 1980s, they did not join in. And they still maintain this “passive resistance” today. Sounds “Nobel”, well it is too. As the peop- le of Villgraten have turned down grandeur, quantity and sales so that their valley re- mains not just any old valley but one that is surrounded by amazingly beautiful moun- tains without any “ski circus”. This means: metres of snow, naturally totally naturally, no massive crowded slopes – quite sim- ply untouched high alpine nature in its very purest form. And what can you do there except be amazed and breathe a sigh of relief? You can be amazed, breathe a sigh of relief, stomp and swish – in short: Go on the very finest tours and ski mountaineer- ing adventures. They alternate between moderate and hard levels of difficulty – the people of Villgraten are happy to take in- experienced guests under their wings, for example at the mountain school. However, Villgraten is also a hotspot for experienced winter mountain freaks of course as ev- erything in the valley is clearly laid out and familiar suitable groups are also quickly for- med. Anyone who is less into Nordic and more into classic alpine or freestyle should maybe choose the Silian-Hochpustertal skiing area, where there are endless slopes from which you can wave back to the roots of nature lovers in Villgraten. East Tyrol boasts more than 150 kilometres of dream slopes in total by the way, from the World Cup suitable Zettersfeld/Hochstein Lienz to the very family friendly St. Jakob, Golzen- tipp and Prägraten-Virgen areas, the latter on the wonderful Großvenediger. Begin- ners should maybe choose the small and stunning Kartitisch. STOP Photo: Armada-Profer&Partner Winter in East Tyrol: Quite simply. And quite simply stunning! Photo: Osttirol Werbung/Wörgötter Photo: Osttirol Werbung/Fotowerk
  • 7. ⁄ LIFESTYLEHOTELS.NET ⁄ ⁄ 7 Ski tours as a festival You can also turn ski tours into a festival: As the East Tyrolean capital of Lienz does from 11 to 13 December 2015. All ski fans are catered for, from downhillers to freeriders and high-alpine ski tour freaks. Films, talks and workshops (e.g. by the ski tour cen- tre of excellence at Hochstein), a trade fair with the latest trends, and the option to try out the most stunning routes with East Ty- rolean mountain and ski guides, are all on the programme. It is just as likely for you to come across alpine and ski sports legends like Reinhold Messner, Charly Gabl (the weatherman for Himalaya expeditions but that’s not all) there as it is for freerider aces Samuel Anthamatten or Sandra Lahnstei- ner to cross your path. Trans-Dolomiti – but very comfortably! East Tyrol is also popular with people who like cross-country skiing preferring long dis- tances and less incline: For example, when you do the “Trans-Dolomiti”. The Trans-Do- lomiti is a package that links the hotspots in the network of trails between East Tyrol and the Dolomites. There are roughly 200 kilometres from start to finish. At the end of every day your luggage is already waiting in your hotel room for you. The only thing you have to do yourself is skiing. “The guests can look forward to a new highlight every day”, explains Otto Trauner, team leader of the Hochpustertal region, who started up the cross-border project together with Do- lomiti Nordicski. Even skiing onto the bor- der area trail in Lesachtal is legendary: It is considered to be one of the most beautiful and variety-packed trails in the southern Alps. It continues over the Pustertal trails into South Tyrol’s Toblach. At the end the route leads past the “Three Peaks” through the UNESCO World Heritage Site as far as the Olympic venue of Cortina d’Ampezzo. If the 200 Trans-Dolomiti kilometres are not enough for you: There are 400 kilometres of luxury trails in total in East Tyrol, which should deal with even the most extreme lack of exercise. Between chamois and ibex Snowshoe tours with rangers from the Hohe Tauern national park are shorter but also unbelievably beautiful: “We overcome 250 metres difference in altitude at the most and enjoy lots of breaks to observe game and birds of prey with a spotting scope and binoculars,” reassures ranger Andreas Angermann. To warm up there’s the “Pregler” in East Tyrol. The “father of all schnapps” has been distilled out of apples and pears for as long as you can remem- ber here. A detour to Gottfried Steiner, the Tyrolean Gourmet Restaurateur 2011, who runs the restaurant on the Großvenediger in Prägraten, is also highly recommended. Whether it’s ragout made from Tyrolean mountain lamb, chamois goulash or boiled beef on creamed spinach with apple hor- seradish, he almost exclusively uses re- gional products. However, according to Steiner the actual recipe for success is “the love that you can sense on the plate”. The highlight during Advent in Lienz from 3 to 5 December are the Lienz Krampus runs, which are less loving but certainly not dan- gerous. The Advent market in Lienz, which is one of the most traditional throughout Austria and has the motto “Be a child once again”, brings original Tyrolean customs to life again from 27 November to 24 De- cember. Singers and storytellers perform in front of the town hall, which is transformed into a giant advent calendar. Readings and pastoral plays are just as impressive as the “living workshops”, where glass blowers, candle makers and wood carvers invite you to join in while children sweat in the children’s bakehouse. STOP SKI TOUR FESTIVAL PASS Guided ski safari, touring skis test, exhibition, talks, films, fashion show, Laola safety camp, workshops, open race, lift pass for the Lienz Bergbahnen AG: € 25 package price TRANS-DOLOMITI 7 nights incl. half-board in ... • 3-star hotel: from € 609 per person in a double room • 4-star hotel: from € 798 per person in a double room SKI ‚N‘ THE CITY Ski ‚n‘ the City: Lienz combines fun on the slopes and the charm of an old town: carving on fan- tastic slopes and stopping off for refreshments in rustic mountain inns during the day, fine dining in the evening and maybe a little stroll through the Medieval lanes beforehand with a bit of browsing in boutiques and little shops and treating yourself to an aperitif at a chic bar. That is “Ski ‚n‘ the City” in Lienz, simply much more than just snow and perfect ski slopes! • 3/4/5 nights (board depending on category) • 3/4/5-day Osttirol-Mölltaler glacier skipass • 1 shopping voucher for the Lienz Cityring shops (worth € 200 ) • 1 ticket for the Cine X cinema • 1 “Ski ‚n‘ the City” cocktail at a trendy bar in Lienz Prices per person / stay Valid until 19.12.2015 and from 09.01. – 28.03.2016 Booking or information at info@osttirol.com www.osttirol.com SKI TOUR FESTIVAL Photos: Lammerhuber ”Be a child once again!”: This is really easy at Lienz’ Advent market. Photo: HJ Schneider
  • 8. 8 ⁄ ⁄ LIFESTYLEHOTELS.NET ⁄ / ISSUE NO 04 / 2015 / / KALS / HOTELS IN EUROPE IS SITUATED RIGHT NEXT TO EAST TYROL’S LARGEST SKIING AREA, THE GROSSGLOCKNER RE- SORT KALS-MATREI. THE GRADONNA****S MOUNTAIN RESORT CHÂLETS HOTEL NOT ONLY STANDS OUT DUE TO ITS EXCLUSIVE LOCATION BUT ALSO BECAUSE OF ITS SUPERB ARCHITECTURE. BUT THAT’S NOT ALL ... OF THE 100 MOST BEAUTIFUL The Großglockner resort Kals-Matrei, on the southern side of the “Glockner”, is East Tyrol’s largest skiing area. The four-star su- perior resort that allows for a totally new kind of skiing holiday is situated at 1,350 metres altitude, right next to the Blauspitz downhill run to Kals. The Gradonna****s Mountain Resort Châ- lets Hotel is laid out like a modern moun- tain village. The hotel offers 105 rooms and 12 tower suites as well as an approx. 3,000 m² spa complex. 41 châlets for four to eight people with a spacious living room and small wellness area and sun terraces are scatte- red around the hotel. All the buildings were built out of solid wood from local forests. In the resort there is a sports shop and ski hire, a ski school and ski pass service, a free be- ginners’ nursery slope, a cross-country trail and direct link to East Tyrol’s largest skiing area. Thanks to the delicatessen shop with products from regional farmers, châlet resi- dents can self cater or book half-board at the hotel, upon request, which is of course also based on regional products. A new quality standard You can click on your bindings right in front of the hotel or châlet door and after a quick schuss down to the bottom station in Kals, 15 modern cable cars and lifts take old and young snow acrobats up to an altitude of 2,500 metres where snow is guaranteed. You can find open slopes without any trees under the Cimaross peak as well as knee-deep freeriding terrain and fun parks. Downhill skiers start their fitness test on East Tyrol’s longest downhill run to Matrei or on the exclusive carver slope and downhill run to Kals. Just before the bottom station you can then swerve off and take a pit stop at your new holiday home. In the hotel the 3,000 m² large spa, the largest wellness complex in East Tyrol by the way, builds up your fitness for the next day’s skiing. Child- ren can also benefit from the same in the wellness area: They have their own pool with slide as well as a family sauna and steam bath. Adults and young people aged 15 and above also have their own indoor pool. Ath- letes can work out in the fitness centre with mountain views, in the gym, meditation and yoga room or reach for the stars in the boul- der and climbing room. In terms of beauty and relaxation, the Gradonna****s spa relies on the power of the Alps: The Tyrolean Al- pienne product range stands for beneficial massages with St. John’s wort, arnica, mar- mot oil, honey or Swiss stone pine. Vinoble is a beauty range from Styria, which is based on the anti-oxidative, re-mineralising and moisturising active ingredients of organic substances. Babor also works with natural and luxury cosmetics based on edelweiss, glacier water or meadowfoam seed oil. First-class dining The Gradonna also easily maintains its po- sition in the premium league in terms of di- ning: Whether you’re a hotel guest or châlet self-caterer, Michael Karl cooks first-class cuisine for guests in the restaurant. It’s no surprise that Karl has already been awarded 4 toques during the course of his career. His cooking is modern and light – East Tyrolean specialities and Mediterranean influences are fused with Asian ingredients. All the re- cipes are reinterpreted. A true explosion for the senses awaits you with a great love of details and natural products. The wine cel- lar stocks fine wines from all over the world, qualified sommeliers take you through the huge choice and if you fancy a cigar the same awaits cigar fans perfectly stored in the cigar lounge. STOP www.lifestylehotels.net/gradonna- mountain-resort-chalets-hotel Photos: www.gradonna.at/Schultz-Gruppe Hotel châlets: right next to downhill run to Kals-Matrei The spa is impressive. Châlets: exclusive setting and built in Swiss stone pine
  • 9. ⁄ LIFESTYLEHOTELS.NET ⁄ ⁄ 9⁄ 9 ON SKI SAFARI WITH THE POWDER SNOW CHAMPION Draw the first line on a slope covered in deep powder snow for once, on the sunny white surrounded by impressive rock for- mations. Passionate freeriders who harbour these kinds of dreams are in just the right place at the Bergland Hotel Sölden. As the hotel’s boss, Sigi Grüner, is not just a three times synchronized skiing world champion but also a five times powder snow world champion. He knows every single downhill slope in the surrounding area, in fact you could say every single flake. “I am also hap- py to share this knowledge with my guests with a welcome cocktail on Sunday or on the slope,” emphasises Grüner. Once a week the Bergland Hotel offers its guests a ski safari, led by the boss and/ or other Bergland guides. Not only are the peaks named and mountain inns visited but anyone who has completed a ski sa- fari knows more about the different types of snow afterwards than ever before. The route leads over the entire region from the gentle Giggijoch to the challenging Gais- lachkogel, where the region’s greatest challenge awaits skiers: the “Krumpe Rin- / SÖLDEN / Photo: Alexander Kijak www.lifestylehotels.net/bergland-soelden A POWDER SNOW TOUR WITH THE HOTEL OWNER SIGI GRÜNER OR HEAVENLY IN- DULGENCE IN THE SKY SPA, OVER THE ROOFTOPS OF SÖLDEN: THE BERGLAND HOTEL SÖLDEN OFFERS ENLIGHTENING INSIGHTS AND INTOXICATING VIEWS. ne”. Anyone who conquers it receives an “I did it” T-shirt as a souvenir at the hotel – although they will probably remember it all their life anyway. Waterfalls and wild hares However, you don’t have to tackle the “Krumpe Rinne” straight away as there is something for every taste and every fitness level among the alpine sports opportuni- ties that can be reached from the Bergland Hotel Sölden: leisurely skiing and cross- country skiing, curling, night skiing under a starry sky, ice climbing on frozen waterfalls in nearby Umhausen or boarding in the Söl- den snow park, which entices you with jibs, jumps, rails and tubes. Guests who prefer approaching things very calmly can borrow Swarovski binoculars from the Bergland Hotel Sölden and start their day on holiday with a (snowshoe) hike along the “quiet side of Sölden”. With a bit of luck and patience you will catch a glimpse of deer and wild hares. The winter mountain breakfast is a high- light for both adventurous and leisurely holidaymakers. After indulging yourself in the morning with the hotel’s own sheep’s milk yoghurt, Kaiserschmarrn and other delicacies you can either head for skiing fun or back to the hotel on snowshoes to a relaxing crime novel, a yoga lesson or the Sky Spa. Warmth from all elements As regardless of whether you are returning from extreme sports or more gentle winter fun, the most wonderful place to warm up at the Bergland Hotel Sölden is in the Sky Spa with its incredible panoramic view over the Nederkogel, Sölden’s stone landmark. Gentle warmth seeps out of all elements: Photo: schatzl.at Photo: Courtesy of Kerstin zu Pan for Design HotelsTM Photo: Anton Klocker from the outdoor whirlpool, from the Fin- nish or bio sauna’s air and from the rock material of the heated stone loungers. Anyone who wants to have their body pampered can trust in the hotel’s own “Natural Alpine” beauty range, whose ingredients all come from within a radius of 40 kilometres at the most. You can then dream superbly of powder snow, of the sauna’s chocolate fragrance ... or of a summer holiday at the Bergland Hotel Sölden afterwards on the hay beds in the “Raum der Stille”. STOP Experience adventure on the slopes and in deep powder snow with hotel owner Sigi Grüner or warm up in the Sky Spa with views over the snowy mountains and let us pamper your body with fragrances and touch: The Bergland Hotel Sölden offers holiday fun for both adventurous and leisurely holidaymakers.
  • 10. / GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN / GRASECK, THE SOLITARY HIGHLIGHT ABOVE GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, COMBINES A HOTEL AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE CENTRE UNDER ONE ROOF. LEAVE STRESS IN THE VALLEY The hotel’s own gondola soars over snowy forests, Garmisch-Partenkirchen becomes a dot on the landscape and at 900 metres above sea level surrounded by a nature re- serve calm is restored. The first expedition to the Zugspitze set off from here in 1851, today the hotel offers advanced medicine to support personal health and fitness levels. A team of medical specialists, all based in the region, provide a full body check in a holiday atmosphere in the hotel’s own GAP PRE- VENT prevention centre. Anyone who wants to can complete all the medical screenings in one place, with just one comprehensive final consultation or have a sports medicine performance test carried out. “There is not a hospital or doctor’s surgery atmosphere here, the screenings are harmoniously integrated into your holiday”, explains Sylvia Weingart, the hotel’s Medical Director. The team of doctors supports the guest who always specifies the direction of the medical screenings themselves. Health through indulgence The hotel and prevention centre are mana- ged separately but also intricately interwo- ven based on the motto “Health through indulgence”. The harmony of these two aspects is not only evident during an anti- stress massage in the hotel’s own SPA but also in the exquisite dining: fresh fish from the nearby trout farm or a carpaccio of veal from Werdenfels young bulls, sprinkled with native olive oil – this sounds like a feast even though what’s on your plate is totally healthy. Even the spices used in the Gras- eck kitchen not only taste delicious but are also healing. For example, a hint of chilli gently stimulates the circulation while garlic ensures healthy veins. Anyone who would prefer to indulge in hearty Bavarian food will also find something appropriate on offer; ir- respective of their cholesterol levels. As top priority is given to voluntariness at Graseck, stress is left in the valley. STOP Stylemate: Your concept recently won the Bavarian Start-Up Award 2015. What is so innovative about Graseck? Sylvia Weingart: What is unique are the independently and therefore professionally run medicine and hotel areas: The preven- tive guest can rely on an interdisciplinary, highly qualified team of medical specialists, who carry out medical diagnosis based on current scientific standards, upon request. The aim is to also inspire guests who are not primarily coming for health care to have a medical check up – also and especially on holiday. Stylemate: Which medical priorities does your team focus on? Sylvia Weingart: One focus is on pre- venting cancer and cardiovascular/cir- culation diseases. We are also not afraid of AWARD-WINNING INNOVATION INTERVIEW WITH DR. SYLVIA WEINGART, MEDICAL DIRECTOR AT GRASECK broaching unpopular topics such as colon cancer prevention and offer endoscopic examinations with a team of experienced doctors and assistants on site. We also have urologists, dermatologists, orthopaedists, gynaecologists and dentists in the team for prevention. The second focus is on what we offer ambitious athletes. With sporty active people, even young people, it is important to rule out a latent heart disease. Besides this we offer performance diagnostics and the compilation of a training plan to improve endurance. Stylemate: How much time should guests at Graseck schedule in for your prevention screenings and how far in advance should they book a check up? Sylvia Weingart: The scope of the re- commended check up depends on the individual’s risk profile – we are happy to determine this by phone beforehand. Some guests want to complete the screen- ings in as short a time as possible, others schedule in at least a week for this to also have enough time to enjoy their holiday. A stay of at least three days is recommen- ded, we also offer day check ups. A minimum stay of one week applies to specific issues though, for example, our programmes specially developed on a scientific basis for quitting smoking or managing stress. STOP Dr. Sylvia Weingart, Medical Director www.lifestylehotels.net/das-graseck Photos: Nieder und Marx Design GAP PREVENT: Interdisciplinary prevention centre Carpaccio of veal from Werdenfels young bulls Sauna with wonderful views Photo: Andreas Pueschel Fotos: Nieder und Marx Design 10 ⁄
  • 11. ⁄ LIFESTYLEHOTELS.NET ⁄ ⁄ 11 The Zugspitze is not just Germany’s high- est mountain. It is also incredibly beautiful and is therefore a magical backdrop for the whole hotel: The Alps are always fantastic in the winter. But having this sensational mountain right in front of your eyes, be it from the rooms or suites, while practising yoga, working out, in the spa and of course in the restaurant, makes this hotel a real highlight – that’s the special quality of the MOHR life resort in Lermoos, Tyrol, which is obvious to anyone. This magical view over the snow-covered Zugspitze with just an untouched natural winter land- scape between hotel and mountain is simply unique and spectacular. Contrast intensity However, what also contributes to the special charm of the MOHR life resort of course is the quality of the architecture: For example, the massive glass front in the spa with indoor pool practically brings the gigantic neighbouring mountain into the water. Or to the table in the restaurant – that is why the hotel’s motto is also totally genuine: “Contrasting elements for an in- tensive sense of vitality.” Natural materials / LERMOOS / NEIGHBOURING MOUNTAIN: THE MAGICAL BACKDROP OF THE ZUGSPITZE THERE ARE SEVERAL HUGE MOUNTAINS IN TYROL AND THEREFORE ALSO HOTELS WHO SHOW OFF THEIR BEST SIDE. THE MOHR LIFE RESORT IN LER- MOOS IS NEVERTHELESS SOMETHING VERY, VERY SPECIAL AND THIS IS BE- CAUSE IT NESTLES AT THE BASE OF A VERY SPECIAL MOUNTAIN. www.lifestylehotels.net/mohr-life-resort such as wood and natural stone shine in warm red and rust tones: A touch of the Orient pays homage to the Moors in the hotel’s name and is also a guarantee for an intensive sense of vitality in contrast to alpine nature. However, the latter is not only thanks to the qualities that guests find in the hotel but is also the result of the many activities, which the ho- tel is the perfect starting point for: For examp- le, experienced divers can also do ice diving at the MOHR life resort in the hotel’s own lakes and that means totally in private! Anyone who is not quite as much into extreme sports can ice skate on the hotel terrace – the Zugspitze is always present and watching (probably in all serenity). Winter hikes and cross-country ski- ing tours from right on the hotel’s doorstep are also highly recommended. Naturally there’s also alpine skiing fun, the lift to the skiing area is just a few metres away. Horse lovers among the hotel’s guests should contemplate exclusi- ve Western riding lessons on superbly trained American Quarter horses: Small groups of 3 people maximum (and the horses of course) are available, as well as private lessons on the lunge line or hacks out into this unbelievably beautiful winter countryside – wherever the mood takes you and whatever your ability, you are sure to find the right thing on offer. Pampered from head to toe Fresh mountain air, whether it be after a lot or even not very much exercise, definitely gives you an appetite. The MOHR gourmet board satisfies this with a sumptuous breakfast buf- fet, afternoon snack and evening 5-course menu (three main courses and one fish dish to choose from every day). It goes without saying that there is always superb game from the region, especially during the cold months. So that it is not just your taste buds that are happy but your whole body, the MOHR life resort also offers wellness treatments and in fact Ayurvedic, as well as beauty and sen- sual treatments ranging from alpha light and sound treatment to water jet treatment and classic massage. STOP 5 nights in a Classic double room including MOHR gourmet board • 1 Ayurvedic head, hand and foot massage • 1 Facial • 1 Aquathermojet massage • 1 Alpha light and sound treatment Package price from € 674 per person for 5 nights ”TIME OUT WITH ALL THE SENSES“ UNTIL 18.12.2015 Face to face with the mountain Magical backdrop of the Zugspitze Seasonal game specialities in a spectacular setting Photos: MOHR life resort
  • 12. 12 ⁄ ⁄ LIFESTYLEHOTELS.NET ⁄ / ISSUE NO 04 / 2015 / A TWELVE-PERSON TEAM IN THE SURSELVA REGION PRODUCES THE WORLD’S ONLY SKI WITH A STONE CORE: THE ZAI SPADA. DESPITE THE UNUSUAL CORE, IT ENABLES A FEELING OF SKIING THAT IS AS LIGHT AS A FEATHER. / ZAI SKI / SKI ARTISTRY BETWEEN CRAFT AND HIGH TECH “I used to ski. Since I used zai, I fly.” This is how film star Antonio Banderas describes his experiences with a globally unique ski brand: zai. The company name says it all: in Sursilvan dialect, a form of Rhaeto-Romanic spoken in the Grischun canton of Switzer- land where zai skis are made, it means as much as “tough”. Zai stands for stability and conviction. In defiance of all fashion trends and economic shocks, a hand-picked team of twelve people has produced zai skis in Disentis, in the Surselva region since 2003 – for a rapidly growing, but likewise hand- picked clientele. The skis are characterised by innovative materials such as Swiss gra- nite that is fifty million years old, but also by their precise finish, which combines crafts- manship with high tech. Work is performed at 1,130 metres above sea level – between a monastery and a ski slope – on one of only seven CNC ski presses in the world, which can also correct uneven surfaces of only 0.01 millimetre. But at zai, which was established by ski designer Simon Jacomet in his hometown, workers also still rely on the sensitivity of the bare hand. Focus on the essentials Founder and chief designer Jacomet was a confident skier as early as age three, and later worked as a ski instructor – but prima- rily to finance his art studies in Florence. He succeeded in combining art and ski design so that top achievements in both discipli- nes resulted. But a genuine zai ski clearly stands out from conventional luxury brands: the materials utilised do not flaunt wealth, but impress with a puristically simple look that features sophisticated functionality. The aesthetic concept behind this: focus on the essentials. “A ski from zai consists of ev- erything that a good ski needs, and nothing else”, is Jacomet’s credo. Zai skis are hand- crafted from the very finest materials, in- cluding wood, stone and patented carbon fibres. So they lose just 5% tension after 100 days of use, compared to 25% over 30 days for mass-produced skis. The ski looks classy, but never ostentatious. It is said that the chief designer did not even want to see a logo on the ski during the birth of zai. Even if the company logo is on the ski now, the aesthetic pleasure is dominated by clear lines in deliberate colouring. Behind the appealing visual appearance of many zai skis is a top surface made of cellulose acetate, an innovation just as great as the stone core that constitutes the heart of the collection’s flagship ski, the zai spada. 2016 will see the 10th anniversary of this model: essentially unchanged, but consistently optimised towards perfection. Unique specimens of nature Due to the natural properties of cellulose acetate, a type of individual speckle pattern is created on the surface of the ski – and so every ski is a unique specimen. The pattern is embedded deep into the material, so the colour is scratchproof and the unmistak- able design is preserved for countless years. Due to the specialist nature of the materials, ski servicing is best done directly at the zai factory or by selected zai dealerships around the world. But a factory visit is also worthwhile for zai newcomers. Transpa- rency is part of the corporate philosophy. That is why the doors are open every day. Guided tours for groups – and also ski cons- truction workshops where people can even lend a hand themselves – are available by appointment. You can only be more active yourself when skiing! STOP Produced with the sensitivity of the bare hand. Puristically simple look that features sophisticated functionality. Photo: Martin Soderqvist.com Photo: Martin Soderqvist.com Photo: TOM SALT
  • 13. 1. SLOPE-STOP. Cool fleece ski jacket in signal colour from COLMAR thermo- technology. Guarantees warmth and high breathability. From Colmar, € 99, www.colmar.it 2. SNOW-GLAM. Moon Boot from Jimmy Choo, Limited Edition Collaboration, in black gold, around € 499. The Capsule Collec- tion includes nine models. www.jimmychoo.com and www.moonboot.com 3. PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR. With ven- tilation through AEROCORE construction in 360° halo design there are no longer any fogged-up panes. Vantage ski helmet from Smith is available from € 200, smithoptics. com/lifebeyondwalls BEFORE WE GET CAUGHT IN THE FREEZING COLD, IT IS BETTER TO REACH NOW FOR CASHMERE, GORE-TEX CO. THREE LITTLE LUXURY DELIGHTS AWAY FROM THE SLOPES ALLOW US TO FORGET EVERYDAY LIFE: GLAM, GLIT- TER AND CHAMPAGNE ARE JUST THE RIGHT THING BY THE FIRESIDE AFTER THE FIRST DOWNHILLS. / STYLEMATE OCTOBER FASHION / CRYSTAL SNOW Mag. Florentina Welley has been writing about her favourite topics at freizeit since 2006: fashion and travel mixed with a pinch of lifestyle in the age of web 2.0 and social responsibility. 4. CHAMPAGNE PICNIC. Veuve Clicquot’s picnic sets are each equipped with a bottle of Yellow Label or Rosé champagne, two champagne flutes, a picnic blanket as well as a Meinl chocolate and a champagne truffle from Charbonnel Walker. Around € 129 each, available at Meinl am Graben, Vienna 1; www.veuve-clicquot.com 5. TIME 3.0. The Apple Watch Hermès is available in different versions: as a “Single Tour” or “Double Tour” wristband and as a leather cuff. Prices: from € 1,300 for the 38 mm stainless steel case and € 1,350 for the 42 mm stainless steel case with Single Tour wristbands; € 1,450 for the 38 mm stainless steel case with Double Tour wristband and € 1,750 for the 42 mm stainless steel case with leather cuff. From October in selected Apple retail stores and Hermès boutiques, www.apple.com/apple-watch-hermes www.hermes.com/applewatchhermes 6. HELMET OFF – CAP ON! From knitting to dyeing, everything is done by hand. Cash- mere beanie with sparkling crystals from Warm-me, around € 199. www.warm-me.com 7. FRAGRANCE OF SNOW. Exotic, mys- terious, sexy – only genuine oriental aromas from sandalwood to neroli and amber from southern India are processed in the latest Santal Royal perfume from Guerlain. Star- ting in mid-November the enchanting per- fume will also finally come to Europe. Eau de Parfum from € 145, www.guerlain.com 8. FIFTY – SEVENTY. Bogner’s retro look combines stretch trousers from the 1950s with wild shag fur from the 1970s. All-in-one with fur waistcoat from Bogner Sport. One-piece suite, € 999, MORA vest made of gentle blue Tibetan lamb (100% lambskin) with oversize cap, hook closure as well as down-filled insert in lavender, € 1,999, www.bogner.de 9. MOON-BOX. This unique Boîte Prome- nade Malletage case from Louis Vuitton is the ideal companion when chilling out in the snow. Around € 35,000, www.louisvuitton.com 10. CAVIAR CREAM. Caviar Spéctacu- laire from la prairie and Baccarat combine both. Caviar Spéctaculaire is based on highly effective and precious caviar and in- cludes a limited 75 ml crucible of legendary Skin Caviar Luxe Cream. The tailor-made cream crucible can be easily removed from inside and replaced with a caviar crystal serving bowl. So the Baccarat glass be- comes a beautiful caviar goblet in no time at all. Baccarat crystal with serving bowl with silver rim, silver spoon and Skin Caviar Luxe Cream: 75ml/2.5 fl. oz., € 1,896, Available starting in October, www.laprairie.at 11. SNOW-CRYSTAL. The Acte V ring from the Louis Vuitton High Jewellery Collection glitters white blue like a glacier. Every piece of jewellery from this line is a unique specimen. Price on request. From Louis Vuitton, www.louisvuitton.com 12. MOUNTAINEERING. Perfect for free- riders and powder snow skiers – the Heli Vertical Six Peak Active line from Peak Per- formance is available for men and women. The skiing suit as well as a 3-layer jacket and pants for women and men are from the Heli Line Six limited edition from Peak Per- formance. Men ski overalls around € 1,150, Women´s ski jacket around € 800, Women´s ski pants around € 650. www.peakperformance.com 13. TECHNO-LOGICAL. Super light sun- glasses with discreet colour gradient in the fashionable octagonal shape from Marc by Marc Jacobs. Around € 150, www.safilo.com 14. ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY. Was that a PET bottle, car tyre, old wool, fishing net or even coffee grounds? The young Spanish luxury ecological label Eco- alf packs recycling in a cool design. Bags in various sizes and colours, around € 69 and € 119. Available at Reyer in Hallein, www. ecoalf.com 15. WOOL LOOK. comfortable hoodie made from high-tech fabrics by Salewa, € 280, www.salewa.at 1. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. R BY FLORENTINA WELLEY FLORENTINA WELLEY TO SEE: KAPUTT CRYSTAL A mannequin in a wheelchair? A glance under Marilyn Monroe’s high- flying dress in her legendary pose? Models dressed with nothing but crystal and tattoos? Of course, this can only be the hallmark of the fashion scene’s enfant terrible Jean Paul Gaultier! Now the designer is staging his unique creations at Swarovski in Vienna and Innsbruck to render beautiful glittering experiences. And on the side he also desig- ned a limited edition jewellery line: Kaputt (broken) crystal. “Nothing less than a love story connects me with Swarovski. I almost have the feeling that we have already brought children into the world, and that even more are on the way”, says Gaultier. The exhibition entitled “Jean Paul Gaultier. From the sidewalk to the catwalk” at the art gal- lery Kunsthalle of Hypo-Kulturstiftung in Munich, which Swarovski supports as a premium partner, also provides a retrospective of his fashion work. A glance at haute couture creations of recent seasons awaits visitors at the shop in Innsbruck. The displayed models perfectly place the material crystal in the limelight. The low room enhances the dramatic staging of models. www.swarovski.com 15. 14. 2. 4. 3.
  • 14. SKI WITH ME 8=7 Stay for 8 nights – pay for 7 nights 11. – 19.12.2015 • DOUBLE sued for 2 adults • Breakfast buffet afternoon snack • 5-course gourmet dinner every day • Indoor pool, saunas steam baths • Wi-Fi, garage • 7-day ski pass € 885,00 per person ALFA**** HOTEL The hotel defines modern alpine hotel flair as a symbiosis of hospitality, architecture and lifestyle nestled into the wonderful Serfaus mountains. LIFESTYLEHOTELS discount applies if you arrive on 11.12.2015. Other great deals available from 11. - 26.12.2015. ALFA**** Hotel Dorfbahnstraße 63, A-6534 Serfaus Tel: +43 5476 6280, info@alfahotel.at www.alfahotel.at SKI RELAX DAYS! 2/3/4/7 or 8 nights • Incl. gourmet half-board • Ski pass or beauty package • 25 € AJ-Veda wellness voucher • Hotel skiing day, yoga every day and much more From € 344 per person (2 nights) HOTEL ALPIN JUWEL ****SUPERIOR ...Exclusive location, panoramic pool, AJ-Veda SPA, 2 restaurants, 2 bars, 800 m² rooftop terrace and Samina power sleeping rooms included. Book your treat with breakfast until midday, half-board or á la carte and enjoy our services, such as live music, wine tasting, hotel skiing day, ski VIP service and children’s programme. Hotel Alpin Juwel ****Superior Haidweg 357, A-5754 Saalbach Hinterglemm Tel: +43 6541 7226, info@alpinjuwel.at www.alpinjuwel.at SKI FINE DINING KAPRUN HIGHLIGHT • 7 nights with breakfast in a class of its own • 6-day ski pass for Zell am See/Kaprun • “Schmankerl Roas”: three 4-course meals at Kaprun’s best restaurants • Free admission to the TAUERN SPA Kaprun every day From € 800 per person in a double room (depending on season) From 01.12.2015 to 30.04.2016 LEDERER’S LIVING THE SMART HOTEL Combine the independence of a bed and breakfast with a journey of discovery through Kaprun’s best restaurants – including personal recommendations by the host Andreas Lederer. LEDERER’s LIVING – The Smart Hotel Host Andreas Lederer Salzburger Platz 4a 5710 Kaprun, Austria Tel: +43 (0) 6547 200 50 welcome@thesmarthotel.at www.thesmarthotel.at ALPSLODGE ANTHONY´S LIFE STYLE HOTEL POWDER SNOW WEEKS 09.01. - 30.01.2016 • 7 nights in a Comfort double room; welcome drink • 6-day ski pass • Sumptuous breakfast buffet afternoon snack • Free use of Anthony’s Sky Spa • Free ski storage at the hotel’s own sports shop “Intersport Arlberg” • Underground garage From € 1,303 per person Arrival on Saturday Sunday ANTHONY´S LIFE STYLE HOTEL Stylish, modern ambience and great Tyrolean hospitality invite you to feel at home. Expe- rience pure relaxation after a day’s skiing with a uniquely magical view over St. Anton’s mountains on the top floor, in the hotel’s Sky Spa: a wellness oasis with sauna, steam bath and whirlpool. Anthony´s Life Style Hotel Dorfstraße 3, A-6580 St. Anton am Arlberg Tel.: +43 5446 42600 www.anthonys.at ALPINA ZILLERTAL 1. LIFESTYLE FAMILY HOTEL Ski-Package 7 + 6 Perfect for parents: package with EMPTY slopes for pure skiing pleasure, with a 6-day Zillertal super ski pass, alpina lifestyle board and a € 15 wellness voucher per adult 7 nights 11.12.2015 – 19.12.2015 09.01.2016 – 24.01.2016 12.03.2016 – 20.03.2016 ALPINAHOTEL ZILLERTAL Indoor-activity pool “Woody’s”, water slide, textile family sauna, “Penthouse SPA” with sky pool and sauna, 700 m² indoor play area, gym, indoor softplay area etc. included. 6 child-care trained employees look after the well-being of your children (age from 6 months) from 9 am to 9 pm. from € 970,- (in the „25er“ Swiss pine room) alpina zillertal – Fam. Kobliha Pankrazbergstraße 32, A-6263 Fügen Tel.: +43 5288 62030 info@alpina-zillertal.at www.alpina-zillertal.at Photo: ALFA****Hotel Serfaus Photo: Wolkersdorfer/Alpin Juwel Photo: Lederer´s Living ALPSLODGE LIFE.STYLE.HOTEL.FISS LIFE.STYLE.MOMENTS Can be booked from 05. – 11.12.2015 Valid until 18.12.2015 • 5 or 7 nights in a double room including breakfast for 2 adults • Incl. 2 x 4 or 2 x 6-day ski pass € 1,010,00 or € 1,426,40 alpslodge LIFE.STYLE.HOTEL.FISS Fam. Alexander Walser Kelleweg 5, 6533 Fiss Tel: +43 5476 20307 info@alpslodge.at www.alpslodge.at The trendy and modern alpslodge is situated on the sunny Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis plateau, one of Tyrol’s largest skiing areas: the Life Style bar and lounge with fireplace are stylishly elegant, the Sky Relax Zone with sauna and steam bath stands for exclusive wellness, including a view over the slopes from the sauna. Photo: Praxmarer-Socha Photo: Anthony´s Life Style Hotel Photo: alpina zillertal
  • 15. ⁄ LIFESTYLEHOTELS.NET ⁄ ⁄ 15 3 nights incl. guided ski tour and 1 book ‚Ski tours in Osttirol‘ by Thomas Mariacher, from 405.00 EUROS Free accommodation list, winter information and ski tour information available at: Osttirol Information, Tel. +43 (0)50 212 212, info@osttirol.com Foto:Marmot ... since it should be beautiful! Impressive! 3 nights incl. guided ski tour in Defereggental for 405 Euros. Anticipation! Of the deep snow ski runs. Defereggen Mountains
  • 16. 16 ⁄ ⁄ LIFESTYLEHOTELS.NET ⁄ / ISSUE NO 04 / 2015 / / MERRY CHRISTMAS / 14 advent markets and all of them within walking distance: Guests can therefore walk through the regional capital of Styria and be fascinated by the atmosphere for days on end from 20 November to Christmas Eve, 24 De- cember. The traditional Christmas mar- ket entices visitors to the “Hauptplatz” – the main square – in the centre. Here there are culinary treats as well as treats for the spirit and soul – and you can enjoy musical entertainment and other performances in the Engelsspiel pavilion. You definitely should not miss the illumi- nations on the Classicist town hall in the evening. Anyone who doesn’t just want to do so- mething good for themselves should visit the charity Advent market at “Eisernes Tor”. Numerous organisations offer mulled wine there and the proceeds always go to- wards benefiting social needs. The festival of senses in the “Joanneum Quarter” is a new urban spot for art and cul- ture in the heart of Graz. Modern design and sensual pleasure meet here at the highest level of sophistication. The Steirische Initiati- ve Kunsthandwerk presents first-class work from its members’ ateliers and workshops in the atmospheric setting of the Joanneum Quarter’s “Leslie- und Lesehof”. You can find souvenirs from all over the world at the market on ”Tummelplatz”, while the two arts and crafts markets on “Färber- platz” and “Mehlplatz” mainly offer traditio- nal tasteful Christmas handicrafts. The third square in a very small area, the “Glocken- spielplatz”, boasts handicrafts but also Sty- rian delicacies that you can enjoy there and then. You can round off the day in the festive ambience of the old town Christmas market in the “Franziskanerviertel”. On the other side of the river that runs through the city, the Mur, the chilled “Won- derlend” in the urban district along the Mur and the cosy advent on “Südtiroler Platz”, near Graz Kunsthaus, attract visitors. One highlight of the Christmas activities is the ice nativity scene by the Finnish ar- tist Kimmo Frosti made out of 45 tonnes of crystal clear ice in the inner courtyard of the “Landhaus”, the seat of the Styrian regional government. There are special offers for children: These include the family programme at the Christ- mas market on the main square every Sun- day, children’s advent in the “Kleine Neutor- gasse” right next to the Mur and the children winter wonderland on “Karmeliterplatz” square with ice rink and an exciting enter- tainment and children’s crafts programme. If the children are tired from walking from one market to the other, it’s not a problem at all as the Advent train links all the markets together. And the greatest thing is: Adults can use it as well. The highlight in the truest sense of the word is the “Aufsteirern” Christmas market on Graz’ “Schlossberg” high above the city’s rooftops every Friday to Sunday. The best way to get there is by the Schlossberg fu- nicular. New Year’s Eve in the Capital of Delight Graz, the Capital of Delight, is a wonderful place though to see out the old year and welcome in the New Year. The “Singles New Year’s Eve party” on “Mariahilfer Platz” already invites you to dance and flirt on 29 December ... with a bit of luck you can con- tinue at the “Farmers’ New Year’s Eve party” the next day and finally with the actual New Year’s Eve party on the evening of 31 De- cember through into 1 January. On the last day in December there is the New Year’s Eve run through the city centre, which is either five or ten kilometres depen- ding on how fit you are. Anyone who wants to take things a bit easier, can simply watch or enjoy a relaxing New Year’s Eve tour or culinary New Year’s Eve walk. STOP ARRIVAL: GRAZ Information www.adventingraz.at www.graztourismus.at ADVENT IS CONSIDERED TO BE THE “FIFTH SEASON” IN GRAZ, AUSTRIA’S SE- COND LARGEST CITY. 14 ADVENT MARKETS TO SUIT ALL TASTES CREATE A FES- TIVE MOOD BEFORE CHRISTMAS THAT ATTRACTS VISITORS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD. Photo: Graz Tourismus – Foto Fischer Photos: Graz Tourismus – Harry Schiffer Graz’ “Hauptplatz” square in its full advent glory Smile please: Every single one of Graz’ advent markets is a reason to get in the Christmas spirit. Graz’ rooftops with the “Schlossberg” – a World Heritage Site
  • 17. ⁄ 17 CHANGE IN THE CITY Even the most glamorous and liveliest cities in Europe are even more glamorous and lively than usual on one day or one night: on the last day of the year and the night into the first day of the new year. The New Year is celebrated publicly everywhere, locals and tourists mingle in the light of the fireworks ... THE New Year’s Eve city in Europe per se is Berlin. More than a million people have been gathering on the streets around Bran- denburg Gate year after year since the fall of the wall in 1989. Most of them on the party street are young or at least act as if they are. The wild partying around the countless fes- tival stages with live bands, DJs and interna- tional stars extends from Brandenburg Gate to the Victory Column two kilometres away and does not end until the early hours of the morning. Even the city of light Paris and the British metropolis London cannot compete with the mega party in Berlin. But they score with their backdrops: the Seine and Tha- mes, the Eiffel Tower and London Eye lit up by fireworks are very special highlights. One of the most impressive capitals at New Year is Vienna. The Austrian capital is distin- guished by its traditional elegance, which is not a contradiction in terms with wild party- ing: the hot spot is the large square in front of the town hall. The New Year is heralded / CITIES / NEW YEAR’S EVE IS THE BIGGEST PARTY NIGHT OF THE YEAR, IN CITIES ALL OVER EUROPE. HERE’S A SELECTION. in by the “Pummerin”, the bell that is also known as “Austria’s voice” in Vienna’s St. Stephen cathedral. The cliché is also actu- ally true here: (almost) the whole of Vienna dances a waltz once the Pummerin has chimed midnight. The highlight of Vienna’s New Year’s Eve though is the New Year’s concert by the Vienna Philharmonic on 1 January. There are no seats left for this as the highly coveted tickets that can cost up to more than 1,000 euros are always drawn by the end of February. That doesn’t mean that you cannot enjoy this concert though: it is broadcast on a huge screen on the town hall square with a live feeling and by TV chan- nels in 90 countries. As a result, 50 million people watch it worldwide. Just under 250 kilometres from Vienna, in the second largest capital of the former Austro-Hungarian monarchy, New Year’s Eve is not called “Silvester”, like in German, but “Szilveszter”, and captivates just as many people as its Viennese counterpart. The action takes place in the, on this night hopelessly overcrowded, Vörösmarty tér in the heart of the Hungarian metropolis. The square is just a stone’s throw away from the Danube, which links Vienna and Budapest. In Budapest, and this is a very special tip, you can even spend New Year’s Eve on a boat and enjoy the crowds and action from there – with a special Budapest gala dinner, Champagne and the legendary stuffed cab- bage around midnight. The “Golden City” of Prague, capital of the Czech Republic, also promises a traditional Central European New Year’s Eve feeling with fireworks from Letná hill, which are best experienced from the banks of the Moldau (in Czech Vltava). Prague is proud to have been considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world since the Middle Ages, a reputation that it naturally has to share with quite a few other metropolises, but at the end of the day every visitor can draw their own comparisons and make their own per- sonal choice. Vienna Foto: Shutterstock Budapest Prague Photos: Shutterstock
  • 18. This might even be for Zurich. There the tradition is newer, the composure is greater and the ban on private fireworks is some- what more strictly controlled in the party areas. However, the international flair in the sophisticated Swiss city makes New Year’s Eve a special experience nevertheless: the hub of the public celebrations is Bürkliplatz square, where the Limmat flows into Lake Zurich. Many visitors don’t rely on the nu- merous restaurants there though but bring their wine and Champagne with them. All these cities have one thing in common. They are cold on New Year’s Eve. Nonethe- less, Europe’s most northerly capital Reykjavik is not any colder (at least on average over the years) and is considered to be a secret tip for New Year. At the end of December, start of January, the night lasts 20 hours in Iceland, the ideal conditions for long firework displays, which many Icelanders and their guests don’t admire down in the city but prefer to watch from attrac- tive viewing points, like the architecturally spec- tacular Perlan hot water storage tank. When the official fireworks start just before midnight, which strictly speaking aren’t official at all because they are organised by the citizens themselves, rough- ly 200,000 people are out and about. That is far more than the city’s officially recorded inhabitants. With a bit of luck, you can also experience the magical lights in Reykjavik that outshine all other man-made spectacles: the polar lights that illumina- te the whole sky. And what you can definitely see are the Polar Sea and hot springs on the volcanic island. Visitors celebrating the change of year in a Mediterranean metropolis cannot ex- pect it to be hot but a bit warmer. This might be in Italy or also in Spain of course. Barcelona,thecapitalofCatalonia,claimsto be Spain’s party capital. And it does every- thing possible on New Year’s Eve to keep this promise on Plaça de Catalunya, the Les Rambles promenade and Plaça Reial. It’s not Champagne that flows here but Cava, which goes splendidly with air-cured ham, sausages and rice dishes or even the simple Pa amb tomàquet (white bread with tomato, olive oil and salt). Madrid, Spain’s actual capital, boasts a world record: the San Silvestre Vallecana takes place there on the last day of the year. It is considered to probably be the largest fun run in the world, the number of entrants is limited – to 29,000. Everyone else cele- brates on the streets, also with Cava and in particular on the Puerta del Sol main square with its bell tower. When it heralds in the New Year with twelve chimes, anyone who manages to eat twelve grapes during this time doesn’t need to worry about their happiness next year. Last but not least, you can also welcome in the New Year wonder- fully in Istanbul, at the interface between Europe and Asia. You don’t even have to decide on a continent: Instead you can get on a boat and party on the Bosporus, the strait between the two continents. STOP DICTIONARY German: Silvester Hungarian: Szilveszter French: Saint-Sylvestre Catalan: Cap d‘any Spanish: Nochevieja Czech: Nový Rok Icelandic: Gamlárskvöld Turkish: Yeni Yıl arifesi Reykjavik Foto: Shutterstock Zurich Barcelona Photos: Shutterstock Istanbul Madrid
  • 19. Budapest: Lanchid 19 The 48 rooms and suites at the centrally located hotel at the base of the royal Buda castle are individually designed and provi- de a unique view over the banks of the Pest and Buda castle. First-class Hungarian and international cuisine awaits gourmets in the restaurant. The café in the quiet, green inner courtyard and the bar invite you to enjoy a few relaxing moments in the metropolis on the Danube. www.lifestylehotels.net/lanchid-19 Prague: Hotel Yasmin Hotel Yasmin is situated in the heart of Prague’s historical old town very close to the main train station. All the important sights, such as Wenceslas Square, the City Hall and the Old Town Ring are within walking distance. www.lifestylehotels.net/hotel-yasmin / HOTEL TIPS / Vienna: Hollmann Beletage 26 rooms furnished with lovely details are arranged around a lounge-like lobby with piano, fireplace, sofa and library on the piano nobile of a turn of the century house. A small hotel cinema with eight restored cinema chairs brings you closer to the Aus- trian and Viennese film scene. The garden terrace and sauna area provide a retreat from the hustle and bustle of the capital. www.lifestylehotels.net/hollmann- beletage Zurich: Hotel Plattenhof The hotel is situated in the middle of Zurich’s university district and just a few minutes’ walk away from the theatre, ope- ra house and old town with its numerous restaurants, bars and clubs. The 37 modern charming rooms are fitted with simple superb quality furniture from Molteni, Artemide lights, elegant parquet and all modern amenities. The design hotel is the ideal starting point for many recreational activities around Lake Zurich. www.lifestylehotels.net/hotel- plattenhof Photo: Hotel Plattenhof Photo: Lanchid 19 Photo: Hollmann Beletage Photo: Hotel Yasmin London: Sanderson and St Martins Lane The Sanderson in the heart of London’s West End allows you to escape from the hectic city into a world full of fantasy and well-being. St Martins Lane, also in the West End, is an impressive and daring re- invention of the urban area. Clever, witty and sophisticated – Philippe Starck Design. www.lifestylehotels.net/london Photo: H‘Otello K‘80 Berlin: H‘Otello K‘80 A design hotel with 84 urban designed rooms near the Zoological Garden and just a few minutes’ walk from Kurfürsten- damm in Berlin’s Charlottenburg. In the Greys | Bar Lounge you can indulge in sophisticated cocktails and classic snacks with international flair. An exclusive sauna and fitness area reserved for hotel guests perfectly completes your stylish feel-good stay. www.lifestylehotels.net/hotello-k80 There is a clear preference for those who love cars with the three-pointed star: the Mercedes Suite in the former tower of the former Württemberg regional airport is 120 square metres and extends over three floors. For the lucky folks who actually want to pick up the abovementioned CLS (or also an AMG A45) directly at the factory in Sin- delfingen, the hotel offers a special “V8 HO- TEL Mercedes Pick-up Event” from 99 eu- ros per person in a double room, including numerous extras such as a welcome beve- rage, factory tour as well as shuttle service to the Mercedes-Benz customer centre. For those who prefer to trek to Zuffenhausen because a Porsche is waiting for them, the V8 HOTEL is also the perfect home base: ANYONE WHO GETS A 911 CARRERA BLACK EDITION OR A CLS COUPÉ FOR CHRISTMAS AND SOON HAS TO DRIVE TO STUTTGART FOR THIS REASON IS IN PERFECT HANDS AT THE V8 HOTEL IN THE MIDDLE OF THE STUTTGART MOTOR- WORLD. ANYONE WHO IS NOT GRANTED THIS FORTUNE ALSO HAS GOOD REASONS FOR A TRIP THERE: EXCLUSIVE VEHICLES, NEW SPORTS CARS, “OLD-TIMERS AND YOUNG-TIMERS” AS WELL AS VEHICLES WITH TWO WHEELS AND FOUR WHEELS ARE FEATURED ON A DISPLAY AREA OF OVER 24,000 SQUARE METRES. The Porsche Works with museum is only about 20 kilometres away from the hotel. Yet Porsche and Mercedes not only stand for desirable cars in the Stuttgart Region, but also for two of the world’s most fascina- ting automobile museums: the Mercedes- Benz Museum is the only museum in the world that can flawlessly portray the over 125-year history of the automotive industry from the very first day. 160 vehicles and a to- tal of more than 1,500 exhibits can be seen on nine levels with a display area of 16,500 square metres. The museum sees itself as a place of innovation and shows that history is also always forward-looking. The Porsche Museum built according to plans from the Vienna architectural office Delugan Meissl Associated Architects is a bit leaner. But more than 80 vehicles (and every one is a Porsche) on a display area of 5,600 square metres are also more than 80 good rea- sons to come here. Had enough of German cars? The MO- TORWORLD around the V8 Hotel is one of the most fascinating scene meeting places in the sector featuring old-timers and con- noisseur vehicles, but also in the motor- sports and biker scene. Anyone who still has not had enough can return to the V8 HOTEL … in one of the fascinating automobile theme rooms! Photo: Sanderson A PARADISE FOR CAR NUTS / V8 HOTEL IN THE STUTTGART REGION / Caption: The Mercedes Suite in the V8 Hotel. STOP Photo: Frank Hoppe
  • 20. 20 ⁄ ⁄ LIFESTYLEHOTELS.NET ⁄ / ISSUE NO 04 / 2015 / BISHOP A genuine classic of the modern age! Inspired by the design of in- dustrial building lighting in the 1930s, the BISHOP is presented in a concrete look. But due to the special composite material it only weighs a fraction of that. www.weverducre.com STOP FONTANA GOLF Fontana is regarded as one of the most beautiful golf facilities in Austria and has already been distinguished several times as Austria’s best 18-hole golf course. The facility, which is only a few minutes away from Vienna by car, is Austria’s venue candidate for the 2022 Ryder Cup. But even now you can play the course. www.fontana.at STOP ZAI SPADA SKI The zai spada with the granite core guarantees an extra smooth ride and the most advanced damping. The striated surface – the result of innovative coating with cellulose acetate – gives every ski an unmistakable look. The universal field of application is as unique as the outward appearance. The ski is available in lengths of 155, 166, 174 and 188 cm, for beginners and pros, for use in powder or on the ski slope. www.zai.ch STOP
  • 21. ⁄ LIFESTYLEHOTELS.NET ⁄ ⁄ 21 THE STYLEMATE APPLE WATCH HERMES-DOUBLETOUR EBER SPACE 075 The Apple Watch Hermès with 38 mm stainless steel case and Double Tour wristband is available in selected Apple retail stores and Hermès boutiques. www.hermes.com/applewatchhermes STOP WENN DER WIND SICH DREHT … The first novel by Carinthian native and globetrotter Cornelia Pichler is set in Greece – a difficult country when it concerns finances, but a wonderful country when we speak about nature, hospitality, celebrations and simply falling in love. “‘Wenn der Wind sich dreht’ (‘When the wind turns’), something comes to an end and a new beginning is on the way. I hope for a new beginning in the form of a sequel. I give the highest rating number for this fantastic first work”, writes a reviewer. www.corneliapichler.com STOP GEBA The carpets with soul combine exclusive design with traditional craftsmanship. The wool processed in Nepal comes from high alpine sheep from Tibet. www.geba.cc STOP
  • 22. 22 ⁄ ⁄ LIFESTYLEHOTELS.NET ⁄ / ISSUE NO 04 / 2015 / “Our goal is to develop light solutions which are extraordinary in terms of technology and design.” This is how the XAL mission state- ment starts. XAL is a company headquarte- red in Graz (Austria) with about 1,000 em- ployees that produces and markets lights and lighting systems in 150 cities and over 50 countries for hotels, shops and offices, but also living rooms. The most important subsidiaries are based in Munich, Zurich, London and New York. Since 2011 the Belgian brand Wever Ducré also belongs to the XAL Group. The company is located in Roeselare, one of the important European centres for light design. Two of the company’s products were distin- guished with the Red Dot Award 2015. The suspended luminaire BISHOP (designed by 3HDraft), a modern classic inspired by in- dustrial factory lighting from the 1930s, was honoured with an “Honourable Mention”. The lean LED luminaire ELLO (designed by Serge Robert Cornelissen BVBA) won one of the coveted Red Dot awards. XAL has been consistently relying on LED technology for years, and has thereby ac- quired outstanding know-how in the field of sustainable light solutions. The minimali- stic suspended luminaire TASK Suspended (designed by XAL) and the bollard luminaire SET AN EXAMPLE / XAL / XAL SETS AN EXAMPLE AND LIGHTS UP THE WORLD WITH AESTHETIC AND FUNCTIONALLY OUTSTANDING LIGHT SOLUTIONS. STREAMCUT (Kai Stania Product Design) for the outdoor area, which were both dis- tinguished with the “if Design Award 2015” by the International Forum Design in Hanno- ver, are the shining evidence. XAL had even won seven of the if Design Awards in 2014 with TRAPEZ, HELIOS Floor, CIRO Ceiling, ASMO Read, HELIOS Suspended, AURO Drop, BULLET and DOC. However, XAL’s philosophy not only entails extraordinary individual products, but also impressive complete solutions in coopera- tion with excellent architects. One example is “House M”, a private residence in Meran designed by the South Tyrolean architectural firm “monovolume”, which XAL lights up, or the Lake Hotel at Weissensee in Carinthia, where a similar situation is successful. This is commensurate with XAL’s self-image: not just to be internationally present, but to be at home all over the world, in order to provide – quite naturally, but strikingly good – the lighting concepts and technical stan- dards, service and the understanding for in- dividual requirements and their best possible solution. STOP www.xal.com www.weverducre.com XAL puts House M, designed by the South Tyrolean architectural firm monovolume, in the best light. The XAL headquarters itself is a shining example for the company’s qualities. TASK: minimalistic design, highest quality; distinguished with the “if Design Award 2015”. Photo: Paul Ott Photo: Meraner-Hauser.com Photo: Paul Ott
  • 23. 18Reasons to breathe. www.fontana.at Just imagine moving across perfectly groomed fairways after teeing off, past impressive bunkers and water hazards. You’re playing well and the warm light of the morning sun gives you a feeling of having arrived. Can you feel it? Then you must be at the FONTANA golf course, Austria’s venue candidate for the Ryder Cup 2022. Having received multiple awards as Austria’s best 18-hole golf course, the FONTANA golf course impresses due to its outstanding course architecture, absolute top quality fairways and greens and its unbeatable location just a few minutes’ drive away from Vienna and Wien-Schwechat airport. As a member of FONTANA golf club treat yourself to simply the best at one of Europe’s most stunning golf courses, pamper yourself in the club’s own spa area and enjoy the exclusive regional cuisine in the FONTANA clubhouse. Contact: Club Manager Matthias Wagner, tel. +43 2253 606 2201, matthias.wagner@fontana.at BECOME A MEMBER NOW AND THE FIRST 12 MONTH OF YOUR MEMBERSHIP FEE ARE INCLUDED! G O L F
  • 24. NEW MEMBERS NE Photo: Hotel Pupp Hotel Des Balances, a four-star superior hotel, is situated right on the Reuss river in the centre of Lucerne’s old town. The small hotel’s historical flair perfectly balanced with modern design in a unique location speaks for itself: Impressive historical façades pro- tect the elegantly designed interior. However, when you add the 14 Gault Millau points for the hotel’s own restaurant, its charm signi- ficantly grows even more. Its real feature is its history: It reaches way back at the Ho- tel des Balance, in fact as far back as the 12th century. It’s no surprise therefore that guests here have included George Bernard Shaw, Princess Luise of Baden and the Dutch Queen Wilhelmine – the latter in fact on several occasions by the way. The size of the hotel is just right for a pleasant city break with 56 rooms, 9 of them junior suites and suites. The suites have a whirlpool and some also have a steam shower and infrared sauna. The Balances restaurant guarantees first-class cuisine. The bar, lounge and terra- ce make it the perfect package. High-speed Internet and business corner parking ser- vice are testimony of its solid quality, as is its membership of LIFESTYLEHOTELS. STOP www.lifestylehotels.net/hotel-des-ba- lances WELLNESS AND ART The 4-star superior Hotel Matterhorn Fo- cus in Zermatt is charming, special and family-run. There is one thing above all that the combination of old and new exudes: at- mosphere. Here design is combined with a modern attitude to life, architecture with na- ture surrounded by the Zermatt mountains. The bed-and-breakfast hotel was designed by the Zermatt artist Heinz Julen, who was also responsible for the interior design of the suites, Deluxe and Superior double rooms and family rooms. All the rooms have also been fitted out with furniture and art by Julen with a great love of detail. The guest rooms are distributed over 3 buildings that are con- nected to each other. Start your day with a balanced breakfast buffet, enjoy an aperitif / HOTEL MATTERHORN FOCUS / ZERMATT / in the lounge with fireplace in the evening and let the hotel book a table for you at one of the numerous restaurants in Zermatt. The wellness area with indoor pool, outdoor whirlpool, heated loungers, salt water pool, Caldarium and Finnish sauna guarantees tranquillity and relaxation. Massage and beauty treatments round off the package. The hotel is situated in a quiet location on the outskirts of Zermatt. An underground passa- ge leads conveniently from the Klein Matter- horn Express to the hotel. The village centre is less than a 10-minute walk away. STOP www.lifestylehotels.net/matterhorn- focus PRIVACY: SMALL LUXURY Brixen has always stood for historical charm, lovely arcades and small churches with pure nature all around and 300 days of sunshine per year. But that is not all. The Hotel Pupp can also be found in Brixen since 2011 and it sets exquisite standards in terms of stylish living and atmosphere in the heart of Tyrol’s oldest town. The hotel has 11 suites, each one unique and distinc- tive. Rooms with whirlpool, rooftop terrace, breakfast with select sweets – the Pupp is more like a private suite than a hotel. Inhale, exhale, let go is the order of the day and in a unique ambience of privacy and individu- ality no less. Regardless of which suite you choose you will find a very special kind of in- / HOTEL PUPP / BRIXEN / dulgent oasis: Luxury, beauty, sophisticated design and service that knows no bound- aries ensure maximum personal freedom. The Hotel Pupp also boasts outstanding quality cuisine: Only top quality local pro- ducts are available at breakfast: Be it home- made jams, cheese, freshly made egg di- shes, cold meats, salmon, fresh fruit, muesli and much more. The freshly baked pastries and bread for your breakfast come from Pupp’s own patisserie by the way. STOP A CHIC GOURMET HOTEL IN THE HEART OF LUCERNE / HOTEL DES BALANCES / LUCERNE / Photo: Hotel Des Balances Photo: Joe Condron/Rockzermatt www.lifestylehotels.net/hotel-pupp
  • 25. ⁄ LIFESTYLEHOTELS.NET ⁄ ⁄ 25 EW MEMBERS NEW Foto: Graz Tourismus - Foto Fischer One of the most remarkable hotels in South Tyrol is in Dorf Tirol: Der Küglerhof****s, fur- nished and designed in the style of a lodge, has large windows, rooms flooded with day- light and elegant materials. The location is a dream that never ends: the hotel is situated at 700 metres altitude in a unique panoramic location close to the Texel Group nature re- serve and far away from any through roads – totally quiet and surrounded by natural pastures. The view from the hotel is one of the most impressive in the entire region, totally unobstructed over the whole Adige valley the neighbouring valleys, villages, city of Meran and surrounding mountain peaks. Numerous hiking trails start from the hotel and the cable car up to Muthöfen is a ten- minute walk away. The wellness area is de- signed totally in keeping with the style of the hotel with wood, natural stones and glass. It has a Finnish sauna, steam bath, bio hay sauna, a herbal sauna, Kneipp water trea- ding course and a whirlpool that is refilled for every guest. The kitchen and cooking is pretty impressive: Andreas Pircher and his team have cooked up an amazing reputation among gourmets over the last year. South Tyrolean dishes are individually refined and combined with the lightness and flavours of Italian cuisine. STOP www.lifestylehotels.net/kueglerhof A LODGE IN A DREAM LOCATION / DER KÜGLERHOF / DORF TIROL / Photo: Klaus Peterlin/allesfoto.com KING OF HOCHKÖNIG Hotel Eder in the centre of the picturesque village of Maria Alm offers the perfect con- ditions for anyone who loves the high al- pine life: the sporting adventure starts right behind the hotel on 150 seamlessly linked kilometres of slopes in the winter: family- friendly runs, boarder parks and guaranteed snow are what make winter unforgettable in the heart of the Alps where the Hochkönig and Steinernes Meer meet in Ski amadé. It is not just the wild and romantic landscape but also the hotel itself that guarantees this: the hotel that has been carefully extended and modernised by local skilled crafts and trades with its newly designed spa (pool, steam bath, bio sauna, massages and more) is exciting, unique and refreshing. The hotel is committed to a long tradition of Austri- / HOTEL EDER / MARIA ALM / an hospitality, friendly cosiness, good food and rural conviviality. As the village inn it has been serving guests from far and wide with Pinzgau delicacies and international cuisine made from the best regional ingredients for 50 years. Particularly romantic in winter too: living in the middle of the village means only walking a few steps to the Christmas market or pilgrimage church – and then enjoying live bands and cocktails in the hotel afterwards. And anyone who fancies the more bustling ski slopes can simply take a little detour to Saalbach-Hinterglemm, which is just ten ki- lometres away. STOP www.lifestylehotels.net/hotel-eder Photo: Hotel Eder HOLIDAY SMARTER IN THE PAZNAUN VALLEY Tyrolean flair in harmonious symbiosis with contemporary design guarantees special holiday experiences at the alpine Balance Hotel Weisses Lamm. Located in the middle of the idyllic Tyrolean mountain village See in the Paznaun Valley and surrounded by one of the world’s top 10 skiing areas, this 4-star hotel pampers guests with naturalness, creativity and quality as well as with an extra portion of Tyrolean zest for life. Well-being in all areas is the top priority in the family- managed Hotel Weisses Lamm. The au- thentic and innovative cuisine features a mastery of all types of cooking that entail good taste, from down-to-earth to inter- / HOTEL WEISSES LAMM / SEE IN TIROL / national. The enchanting rooms and suites appear modern, bright and airy, and thanks to a fine sense of detail they have an indivi- dual and extremely pleasant charisma. The exclusive SPA area with its many relaxation and vitalisation opportunities as well as a select offer of massages and beauty treat- ments also guarantees profound relaxation for body and soul. Active and relaxing ho- lidays for sports and nature enthusiasts as well as families with children are certain at any time of year at the warm and charming Hotel Weisses Lamm. STOP www.lifestylehotels.net/hotellamm Photo: Hotel Weisses Lamm
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  • 28. ZERMATT BERGBAHNEN AG Postfach 378, 3920 Zermatt, Schweiz Tel. +41 (0)27 966 01 01, Info: +41 (0)27 966 01 05 info@matterhornparadise.ch, www.matterhornparadise.ch BIS BALD IN ZERMATT! 8 MATTERHORN GLACIER PARADISE. The peak of sporting adventures. ZERMATT BERGBAHNEN AG PO Box 378, 3920 Zermatt Tel. +41 (0)27 966 01 01 info@matterhornparadise.ch www.matterhornparadise.ch