Bergschlössl
In the heart of the Tyrolean Alps, nestled amidst the imposing mountain scenery of St. Anton am Arlberg, lies a place that deliberately defies the traditional hotel concept: the Bergschlössl. A refuge that is less accommodation than a private home away from home – reduced to the essentials, refined by personality, style, and a palpable love of detail. With only eight rooms, the house exudes an intimate atmosphere reminiscent of an exclusive chalet. Here, one doesn't simply reside – one arrives. Spacious rooms, light-filled interiors, and bathrooms adorned with handcrafted Delft tiles create an ambiance that blends alpine simplicity with artistic sophistication. The tiles, individually designed by Johanna Moosbrugger, lend each room a distinctive character and underscore the fusion of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary aesthetics.
But the location could hardly be more privileged: In winter, the door opens directly onto the ski slopes and the Galzigbahn cable car, while in the warmer months, an extensive network of hiking trails and alpine routes unfolds. Despite this immediate proximity to the lively activity, the Bergschlössl remains an oasis of tranquility. As soon as the day in the mountains draws to a close, a quiet serenity descends, making the stay truly special. The day begins with a breakfast that is consciously celebrated – served in the historic Tyrolean parlor or in the light-filled paradise room. Regional products, lovingly arranged, create a delightful start that reflects the quality of the hotel. The experience is complemented by a small, elegant spa area that offers retreat and rejuvenation.
The balance between seclusion and accessibility is also well-balanced: the restaurants and bars of St. Anton are just a few minutes away, yet remain an option – not a necessity. The Bergschlössl itself offers precisely the atmosphere many travelers seek: privacy, authenticity, and a sense of understated luxury. This creates a place where tradition and contemporary style don't clash, but rather blend seamlessly. A house that doesn't need to be loud to leave a lasting impression – and one that bears the unmistakable mark of its hosts, the Moosbrugger-Lettner family.
| Category: | Castle Hotel |
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| Rooms: | apartments, holiday apartment, suites |






