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All Inclusive - In the mountains

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longshot · 02/07/2025 10:42

Can anyone recommend any good hotels / resorts in either the Dolomites, Alps or Austria that offer all inclusive options in August? I have already looked at Club Med but it's quite expensive because of the childcare which we don't need. DCs are 11 and 13. Thanks

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MinnieMountain · 02/07/2025 11:45

I’ve never used them, but look at Kinder Hotels.

Forgottenmyphone · 02/07/2025 12:43

Sporthotel Achensee is brilliant even if you’re not very sporty. It’s well located, has amazing food and lots of activities for older children.

FoodieToo · 02/07/2025 16:44

Yes !! We are going here soon . Have been skiing in the area before . Cannot wait !!

https://www.tripadvisor.ie/Hotel_Review-g608663-d482577-Reviews-Alpinresort_ValSaa_Sport_Spa-Saalbach_Hinterglemm_Austrian_Alps.html

HeidiNotSoHeavy · 02/07/2025 17:37

MinnieMountain · 02/07/2025 11:45

I’ve never used them, but look at Kinder Hotels.

They are fabulous with toddlers but I would not go to one with 11 and 13yo. Would actively avoid anything called kinderhotel or family hotel, they will be full of small children. But Sporthotels are a good choice.

Havanananana · 02/07/2025 18:12

I was going to suggest the AlpinResort ValSaa in Saalbach, but @FoodieToo beat me to it. I think that Crystal have this hotel on their summer programme.

Other all-inclusive hotels in the Saalbach-Hinterglemm valley include the Hotel Die Sonne, which is located half-way between Saalbach and Hinterglemm, the Theresia (as above) which is on the outskirts of Hinterglemm, and the Adler Resort, which is located in the centre of Hinterglemm next to the Reiterkogel lift.
All of the hotels will offer a free Joker Card which gives free access to all of the cable cars (and to a few more attractions) and the Salzburgerland Mobility Card, which gives free use of all public transport throughout the State of Salzburg.

Havanananana · 02/07/2025 18:23

AlpinResort ValSaa in Saalbach is in Inghams' summer programme - but it is now a hotel for adults only, so won't meet the OP's requirements.

FoodieToo · 02/07/2025 19:02

Havanananana · 02/07/2025 18:23

AlpinResort ValSaa in Saalbach is in Inghams' summer programme - but it is now a hotel for adults only, so won't meet the OP's requirements.

Yes just realised that the OP has smaller kids . My youngest is 14 but they agreed to have us .
Unusual arrangement - just over 15 for the summer . I suppose they have to have kids in the ski season .

Muchtoomuchtodo · 02/07/2025 19:03

we went with Alpine Elements which was chalet board rather than all inclusive but we had a fabulous time.

longshot · 03/07/2025 19:38

Muchtoomuchtodo · 02/07/2025 19:03

we went with Alpine Elements which was chalet board rather than all inclusive but we had a fabulous time.

Thanks - I’ve looked at this as an option too - which resort / chalet did you go to?

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Muchtoomuchtodo · 03/07/2025 21:07

We went to Chalet Delphine in Morzine with a couple of other families that we’re friends with

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