The Crystal VAYA Unique is located right on the ski slopes and provides direct access to the elite Obergurgl-Hochgurgl ski area. Clear lines and cubic design are striking features of modern architecture. This style is carried over into the hotel’s interior and its 97 guest rooms. Sleek, simple shapes, exclusive furniture and warm wooden surfaces set the tone. Large windows afford an unobstructed view of the snow-covered mountains, and each room has its own balcony where guests can savour the excitement of getting out onto the slopes. The 2,000 sqm spa area at The Crystal is made up of three pools, a sauna area, a fitness studio and a beauty spa, leaving nothing to be desired.
The 105 sqm Penthouse Suite has two bedrooms, two bathrooms, an open fireplace and a south-facing terrace that provides a spectacular view over the Ötztal Alps.
The Gradonna Mountain Resort Chalets & Hotel is located directly on the Kals slope in the Großglockner Kals-Matrei ski area. The designer alpine hotel at an elevation of 1,350 metres offers pure natural pleasure inside and outside. The wood shingle facade and the large window fronts allow the landscape to “flow” into the hotel. The materials and colours of nature define the interior down to the smallest detail. Local spruce, stone pine, linen and loden create a pleasant atmosphere at the Gradonna. Kals marble and wood sculptures lend the resort an exclusive but down-to-earth flair. The 36 wooden chalets and 23 suites in the hotel tower offer a direct view of the Großglockner and 60 further 3,000-metre-plus peaks in the Hohe Tauern. The car-free resort with about 3,000 sqm of wellness, bathing and sauna landscape and a kid’s club offers indoor and outdoor pools as well as a solar-heated natural swimming pond that covers 700 sqm.
The tower suite with 55 sqm of space is located on the seventh floor of the hotel tower. In addition to a separate bedroom and living room and a private spa with an infrared relaxation booth, the suite has a terrace with a breathtaking view of the Großglockner, the highest mountain in Austria.
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