Kinder Hotels is a group of independently owned and managed family-friendly hotels in the Alps.
Getting there
Flights to Austria are just 2 hours from most airports throughout the
UK, and many of the low cost airlines offer cheap flights. Depending on
your choice of resort (choose from 9 regions), transfer time from airport
to your hotel can be between 30 minutes and two hours.
For a small fee, you can be met by a Kinderhotel representative to transfer
you and your family to your Kinderhotel.
The resort
Set amongst some of the most beautiful mountains and lakes, with clean
unpolluted air, each of the hotels have outstanding facilities for children.
As well as Star ratings, each hotel has a Smiley rating depending on how
far they go to make children welcome and what facilities they offer. Family
rooms have connecting doors, proper children’s beds and childproof equipment.
Play areas are completely away from traffic and baby essentials such
as baby baths, changing mats, or toilet seats, are available at any time.

Food and Drink
All the hotels are fully inclusive, and this includes child-sized meals
and drinks. Dining areas have large family tables, children’s cutlery,
cups and plates, highchairs, and crayons and jigsaws to help pass the
time waiting for their meals.
Activities and Entertainment
All the activities in the hotels are inclusive and this includes everything
such as swimming lessons, starting at 3 months old and skiing lessons
from age 2. Other activities include indoor theatres and cinemas, and
many outdoor activities such as cycling. Thanks to the qualified nannies
and childminders, all of which are included in the cost of your stay,
you can take complete advantage of the many spa facilities available.
Read about Trebesing, Europe’s first BabyHotel in Austria
Price Guide
Prices range upwards from £714 for an all-inclusive week for a family
of four.
Find out more:
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