Die Schmiedalm
Seclusion twinned with first-rate wellness
Flawlessly fitting into the picture-perfect surrounds of the Kitzbühel Alps, this three-floor, ten-person chalet is replete with modern comforts, from the snug pair of bunk beds in the gallery to the spacious master bedroom, living area and beyond. A heated terrace provides access to the clear Alpine air and further wellness facilities include a pool and Finnish sauna. And while utter seclusion can be assured, the facilities of the parent hotel, Unterschwarzachhof, including its 1,500sq m Alpen Spa, remain within easy reach, and a team of chefs is on hand to cater for all culinary needs.
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