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garden with kids' play area. It's worth forking out an extra €10 for breakfast and €12 for
dinner. Ski and bike storage is available.
Hotel Garni Glockenstuhl
HOTEL
€€
( 631 28;
www.glockenstuhl.com
;
Einfahrt Mitte 431; s €49-52, d €90-95, tr €140-150, q €170-180; )
Good old-fashioned Austrian hospitality, dreamy alpine views, free bike rental and a re-
laxing spa make this chalet stand head and shoulders above most in town. If you can drag
yourself out of the comfiest of beds, you'll find a delicious breakfast with fresh eggs on
the table.
Hotel Kramerwirt
( 67 00;
www.kramerwirt.at
; Am Marienbrunnen 346; s incl half board €57-133, d €90-176; )
Ablaze
with geraniums in summer, this rambling 500-year-old chalet has corridors full of family
heirlooms, spacious rooms and an outside whirlpool. Get your tongue in a twist at the
restaurant (mains €8 to €21) asking for the tasty
Zillertaler Bauernschmaus
(farmers'
platter with meat, dumplings and sauerkraut).
HOTEL
€€
Hotel Rose
( 622 29;
www.hotel-rose.at
;
Brandbergstrasse 353; s €51.50-57.50, d €91-103; )
In the capable
hands of the fourth-generation Kröll family, this place has spacious rooms with chunky
pine furnishings and balconies. There's a little sauna and whirlpool for après-ski relaxing.
The garden pumps to live
Volksmusik
daily in summer.
HOTEL
€€
Eating
Metzgerei Kröll
(Scheulingstrasse 382; snacks €3-8; 7.30am-12.30pm & 2.30-6pm Mon-Fri, 7am-noon Sat)
This family-run
butchery is famed for its unique
Schlegeis-Speck
ham, cured in a hut at 1800m for three
months to achieve its aroma. There are a handful of tables where you can sample this
speciality and the delicious homemade sausages.
BUTCHER
€
Cafe-Konditorei Kostner
(Hauptstrasse 414; snacks & mains €4,.50-10.50; 6.30am-6pm)
Great organic wholemeal bread
and homemade cakes, alongside salads and heart-warming dishes like goulash.
CAFE
€