Seiser Alm Urthaler is the first hotel in the Alps made entirely of solid wood. The property is at an altitude of 1850 metres in Alpe di Siusi, and offers a luxury wellness centre and free Wi-Fi.
Patricia
United Kingdom
The atmosphere in the hotel was relaxed, even laidback. The staff - particularly in the cosy restaurant and stylish bar - were friendly, multilingual, and highly professional. Our room and bathroom were spacious and comfortable with a mountain view and with everything we needed including a kettle, fridge, and daily supplies of tea, instant coffee, and mineral water.
We chose half board and the food was excellent. The breakfast buffet and the nightly salad buffet both had a generous and inviting range of options. We eat fish but not meat, and were really pleased by the choices every night from the two half board menus; one with meat and fish, one solely vegetarian, and with the ability to pick your dishes from both.
A typical dinner for us has comprised five courses: salad, soup, pasta, fish, and dessert - all of smallish size (but not the tiny Nouvelle Cuisine type of portion with more garnish than food), superb quality, and enough creativity in the use of ingredients and flavourings to make you feel “ooh; that’s a slightly new combination but it really works”. The fish and veg were perfectly cooked every time, the handmade pasta gorgeous, and the desserts truly excellent. On two of our nights there was a special menu: one night the desserts were provided as a buffet, and on another there was a Tyrolean buffet. That was mostly focused on meat eaters, but there was a good vegetarian soup and traditional dumplings of spinach and cheese, plus plenty of vegetables, so we didn’t go hungry. One thing that has seemed a bit strange to us: if you want cheese at the end of your meal you have to pay extra for it. Having said that, the salad buffet includes some nice cheeses and chutneys, so just have them at the start of the meal rather than the end.
The wine list is really good, with a particuarly lovely selection of local wines.
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Martin
United States
Quite possibly one of the nicest hotels we’ve ever stayed in.
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Christian
United States
Great location up inside the Alp di Susi. It eliminated a lot of extra walking!
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Jessie
Australia
The meals are very good. The location is excellent.
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Leila
Australia
We got upgraded to a lovely room with a view of the mountains. The bathroom was spacious and the shower was especially good. Breakfast was a good spread and the staff were very friendly.
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