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There's more than one way to arrive in the Pitztal! 

by car

- from Switzerland and Vorarlberg via the Arlberg route, Landeck and Imst

- from Southern Germany, France as well as the Netherlands and Belgium: via the German motorway A7 and the toll-free Fernpass and Imst

- from Northern Germany via Munich, Garmisch and the Fernpass route. Imst or via Munich and then the Austrian motorway A12 via Kufstein, Innsbruck and Imst. 

Adress for your GPS navigation system: 6481 St. Leonhard im Pitztal, Mandarfen 23 

by train

To the train station Imst-Pitztal - from here there's an hourly bus service or on request at anytime with the taxi to our Hotel Andreas Hofer.

by plane

To the closest airport Innsbruck-Kranebitten: Cheap flights depart from Hamburg, Köln, Amsterdam, Paris, ...  An airport shuttle from the airport to the Pitztal is available.

Tom's Taxi on rrequest +43 676 / 343 03 43.

10 reasons for holidays in the Pitztal:

100 % guarantee of snow

Hotel's own ski lift for training – free

Pitzi`s Paradise for Kids: more than 150 m² playing area

Top location directly at the cable railway station

350 msauna world

Cosy & familiar atmosphere

Wi-fi in all rooms

Inhouse ski rental: 20 % reduction

Gourmet breakfast until 10.30 am and
dinner with local specialties

No waiting hours at the cable cars & lifts – no traffic jams during arrival to the Pitztal

Tip: There's an hourly bus and train connection (Verkehrsverbund Tirol) from the train station Imst to our hotel - free for our guests! You only need the voucher Regio-Bus Ticket to get the transfer for free. We'll send you the ticket together with your booking confirmation. Save fuel, protect the environment!  

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