Reischacherhof Hotel
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Stylish Comfort
Dec 2008, mozwold
- Advice: A gem for mixed ability groups, although home runs to Reischach for very good skiers only
- Activities: La Bronta in San Vigilio for lunch. If you fancy a hard days skiing, get out to the Lagazuoi.
- Good For: Ski
- Board Basis:Half Board
- Tour Operator:Neilson
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The hotel is in great position for the town, such as it is, and it doesn't seem that far from the lifts when walking home. The hotel does have its own minibus and the local bus is also timely and pretty frequent.
The hotel itself is very good in every respect. The decor is recent and well maintained, and all the public rooms are in great nick. The bedrooms are a little small but decor and fittings are of a very high standard.
The bar is reasonably big but remains cosy, and there are a couple of lounge areas. My only (personal) negative was that the choice of beer was extremely limited, and I didn't like the local brew. The Wellness area is big and very nicely layed out, again to a very high standard.
The hotel is owned by a brother/sister partnership and they and their staff are very welcoming and helpful; however the highlight has to be the food, it is little short of spectacular. Presumably drawing upon both local (Ladin) and German/Italian influences, every evening was a delight.