Infinity pool at the Hotel Mooshaus in Kühtai
When is the last time you were in an infinity pool at 2050m above sea level? That's right, never. This incredible spot in Kühtai breaks the mould, allowing winter sport enthusiasts to soothe their muscles on the hotel’s gorgeous rooftop terrace after a long day of skiing. Between the calming water and the spectacular views of the Alps, you’ll soon feel rejuvenated and ready to hit the slopes again tomorrow! Ok, ok, we’ll admit it, this post was mostly just an excuse to drool over pictures of what is quite possibly the greatest holiday destination on earth. Have a happy Monday, everybody!
Recharge your batteries in Kühtai’s Endless Sky Pool with mountain views
This 100m outdoor pool on the rooftop terrace of the recently restored Hotel Mooshaus invites guests to sit back, relax and take a dip. It’s the highest infinity pool in the Alps and you could swear the mountain peaks are coming right out of the water. If you get in early you can even watch the skiers and snowboarders who are still on the slopes! The Endless Sky Pool offers night swimming twice a week – you’ll feel closer to the stars than you’ve ever been before!
Infinity pool with views of the ski pistes © Lea Hajner
Pool options for the kids
Pool offerings at the Hotel Mooshaus are plentiful and include a crystal bath and another panoramic outdoor pool. These pools have age restrictions; however, families with children can enjoy the indoor pool with waterslide or the newly opened baby pool, specially designed for the youngest up-and-coming skiers.
Sauna, massage and beauty treatments also available
If you’re tired of soaking in the pool, treat your tired muscles to the real deal with some time in the sauna. Relaxation seekers can choose from a classic Finnish sauna or a milder organic sauna. If you’re one of those skiers who are prone to sore muscles (who isn’t?), try out the infra-red cabins. The hotel also offers steam baths and herbal baths, as well as a range of beauty and massage treatments and even massages for children.
Bird's-eye view of the infinity pool at the Hotel Mooshaus
© Gerber Hotels
The pool wraps around the outside of the roof
© Lea Hajner
Inside you'll find a cosy relaxation room with seats and showers
© Lea Hajner
Practical information about Kühtai ski resort
The Tyrolean ski resort of Kühtai is on the smaller side, with around 40km of pistes. The highest ski resort in Austria, this snow-sure resort is a great option for families and beginners, who will feel right at home on the easy-medium ski slopes. Freeriders will also appreciate this ski resort for the wealth of off-piste terrain, and freestylers can take advantage of the halfpipe at the snow park. As an added bonus, almost all of the accommodation is ski-in, ski-out.
Infinity pool at the Hotel Mooshaus in Kühtai
When is the last time you were in an infinity pool at 2050m above sea level? That's right, never. This incredible spot in Kühtai breaks the mould, allowing winter sport enthusiasts to soothe their muscles on the hotel’s gorgeous rooftop terrace after a long day of skiing. Between the calming water and the spectacular views of the Alps, you’ll soon feel rejuvenated and ready to hit the slopes again tomorrow! Ok, ok, we’ll admit it, this post was mostly just an excuse to drool over pictures of what is quite possibly the greatest holiday destination on earth. Have a happy Monday, everybody!
Recharge your batteries in Kühtai’s Endless Sky Pool with mountain views
This 100m outdoor pool on the rooftop terrace of the recently restored Hotel Mooshaus invites guests to sit back, relax and take a dip. It’s the highest infinity pool in the Alps and you could swear the mountain peaks are coming right out of the water. If you get in early you can even watch the skiers and snowboarders who are still on the slopes! The Endless Sky Pool offers night swimming twice a week – you’ll feel closer to the stars than you’ve ever been before!
Infinity pool with views of the ski pistes © Lea Hajner
Pool options for the kids
Pool offerings at the Hotel Mooshaus are plentiful and include a crystal bath and another panoramic outdoor pool. These pools have age restrictions; however, families with children can enjoy the indoor pool with waterslide or the newly opened baby pool, specially designed for the youngest up-and-coming skiers.
Sauna, massage and beauty treatments also available
If you’re tired of soaking in the pool, treat your tired muscles to the real deal with some time in the sauna. Relaxation seekers can choose from a classic Finnish sauna or a milder organic sauna. If you’re one of those skiers who are prone to sore muscles (who isn’t?), try out the infra-red cabins. The hotel also offers steam baths and herbal baths, as well as a range of beauty and massage treatments and even massages for children.
Bird's-eye view of the infinity pool at the Hotel Mooshaus
© Gerber Hotels
The pool wraps around the outside of the roof
© Lea Hajner
Inside you'll find a cosy relaxation room with seats and showers
© Lea Hajner
Practical information about Kühtai ski resort
The Tyrolean ski resort of Kühtai is on the smaller side, with around 40km of pistes. The highest ski resort in Austria, this snow-sure resort is a great option for families and beginners, who will feel right at home on the easy-medium ski slopes. Freeriders will also appreciate this ski resort for the wealth of off-piste terrain, and freestylers can take advantage of the halfpipe at the snow park. As an added bonus, almost all of the accommodation is ski-in, ski-out.