We Love —
- The floor-to-ceiling windows in every room making the most of the hotel’s prime location, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and beyond.
- Immersing yourself in pristine mountain landscapes while enjoying a range of outdoor adventures that connect you with nature.
- Pampering yourself with a revitalising facial at the expansive spa, where saunas, an indoor pool and peaceful relaxation areas await.
Customer reviews —
After zigzagging through impressive mountains and valleys from Innsbruck, I arrived at the serene Alpine setting that is the Nidum Casual Luxury Hotel. Here, nature and Alpine luxury come together to create a peaceful, bliss-inducing setting where relaxation and adventure await!
Your ski area —
Ski Area: 1200 m - 2100 m
Pistes: 27 km
Visitors to Seefeld will be treated to the perfect destination for a ski holiday, with 17 lifts in total as well as an impressive 900 metres of vertical descent. There are two areas to choose from - take in the stunning views of the Inn Valley and downhill runs at picturesque Gschwandtkopf or enjoy the 20 or so kilometres of slopes available in the Rosshütte area. With glorious panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, and plenty of exciting downhill runs available, skiers are guaranteed a thrilling all-day experience at Seefeld.
Nidum Casual Luxury Hotel —
The Nidum Casual Luxury Hotel is an ultra-modern Alpine retreat offering incredible valley views. As a top-class ski chalet, you will enjoy log fires, spacious rooms, and full amenities. The prime location of this chalet ensures you will have the ultimate adventure holiday while the hotel's state-of-the-art spa is designed to soothe your body after a fun-filled day of activities.
Your room —
Enjoy a stay in a Casual Room.
Casual Room (35 m²)
Drop off your bags in a Casual Room, with enough space for two people and featuring a large bathroom. Enjoy this space's alpine charm and chic designer furniture. Guests are guaranteed a comfortable stay in these elegant rooms, with a balcony, Illy coffee machines, fluffy bathrobes and slippers (available upon request for an additional charge).
Maximum room capacity



Your dining choices
This is a half board stay. Your breakfast and evening meal will be served at one of the hotel's three restaurants (excludes drinks).
Indulge in a rich breakfast every morning, featuring delectable ingredients from the region. Some of Austria's best foods, including meats and cheeses come straight from the Alps and you can expect to indulge in these culinary delights with the choice of three gourmet restaurants.
Your time
Luxuriate in this mountain retreat's extensive wellness centre where you can sink into the hotel's bubbling hot tub or glide through its beautiful infinity pool, both of which are positioned on the terrace with spectacular mountain views. Retreat inside to the hotel's expansive 1500m² spa where you will find saunas, steam baths, an indoor swimming pool and comfy loungers for some well-deserved R&R.
Your optional extras —
eSIM with 1GB - 5GB internet

Enjoy easy access to the internet with a handy 1 - 5GB eSIM, bookable at the next stage of the booking process. Install your eSIM before departure in just a few taps.
Note: please check that your phone is eSIM-compatible before departure.
Your journey to Innsbruck —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Tyrol —
Located in the heart of the Austrian Alps, Tyrol is a captivating region that offers both serenity and adventure. Famed for its majestic mountains and scenic valleys, it has become a haven for skiers and hikers. Visitors are drawn to the fresh Alpine air, the charm of its local villages, and the opportunity to immerse themselves in the rich culture of the area. With stunning surroundings such as Zillertal Valley, Achen Lake, and the regional capital Innsbruck, Tyrol promises a truly authentic Alpine experience.
Must-sees:
- Zillertal Valley: Known for its sweeping mountain views, quaint villages, and traditional wooden chalets, ideal for both winter sports and summer hikes.
- Achen Lake: A serene, crystal-clear lake surrounded by dramatic mountain landscapes, perfect for a tranquil day trip or water sports.
- Innsbruck: A vibrant city blending baroque architecture and alpine charm, featuring the iconic Golden Roof and rich imperial history.
Culinary culture:
Tyrol’s culinary offerings are deeply influenced by its Alpine environment, featuring hearty, rustic dishes crafted with locally sourced ingredients. Traditional Tyrolean dumplings, meats, and cheeses are staples, often accompanied by locally produced wines or schnapps. In the villages, you’ll find family-run inns serving comforting mountain fare, such as Tiroler Gröstl (a savoury meat and potato dish). The region also boasts a growing wine scene, with vineyards nestled in the Innsbruck area, offering a delightful contrast to the rich, hearty food.
Dive deeper:
For a more immersive experience, explore the lesser-known treasures of the region. Visit the Swarovski Crystal Worlds in Wattens, a striking blend of art and nature. Delve into Tyrol's unique customs by attending a local Alpine festival, where you can experience traditional music, dances, and costumes. For an even more authentic experience, stay in a historic guesthouse in one of Tyrol’s charming, lesser-visited villages to experience the local way of life.
Good to know:
The currency in Tyrol is the Euro. Winters are cold and snowy, making the region a popular ski destination from December to March, while the summer months offer mild weather ideal for hiking and outdoor activities. Innsbruck is well-connected by rail and air, with the Innsbruck Airport offering international flights. In summer, be sure to pack layers as mountain weather can change rapidly.