7 Nights Obergurgl, Austria Ski - 4* Haus Gurgl Ski Hotel Family
Duration:
7 Nights
Family 2+2 From €6,939
23 January 2027
4* Haus Gurgl Skihotel
Obergurgl, Austria
Charming Tyrolean village with high-altitude slopes and a great snow record.
- Peaceful resort filled with traditional alpine chalets.
- Lots of slopes designed for kids, so family ski days are sorted.
- Relax and unwind in quality hotels with spas, pools and childcare.
Up at 1,930m, Obergurgl’s one of the highest villages in the Alps, so it’s hard to beat for reliable snow conditions. The ski area packs in plenty of variety too, from gentle nursery slopes, tree-lined trails and wide-open pistes. Learners are well looked after by the excellent local ski school, and kids can have fun whizzing down the fun slopes and hitting mini jumps in the snow park.
The centuries-old village was around long before the ski lifts, so there’s an authentic feel with an 18th-century church and pretty, wooden buildings. There are plenty of top-notch hotels with great facilities, from pools to playrooms – and most are just metres from a lift. It’s a peaceful place in the evenings, with people settling in for relaxed dinners and cosy nightcaps by the fire. But if you fancy a little more action, a visit to the Nederhütte bar for après is a must. The energetic house band hits the stage at 4pm each day and gets the party going playing classic rock covers.
Looking for something different to do during your downtime? Swing by the Edelweiss and Gurgl’s horse riding centre and saddle up for a session in the indoor arena.
Holidays in Obergurgl come with 24/7 phone support and a Crystal Rep in your resort. Find out more about our Crystal service
PART OF THE Obergurgl-Hochgurgl SKI AREA
- Snow range 1,800-3,082m
- Resort height 1,930m
- Obergurgl-Hochgurgl 112km
- Piste type Km of piste
- Easy 60km
- Intermediate 33km
- Difficult 19km
Best time to ski in Obergurgl
The Austrian ski season goes from December to April, and you can usually rely on good snow – though if you go in March or April, pick a high-altitude resort or one with a glacier to get the best conditions. In lower resorts, you can enjoy longer days and soft snow in those months. January’s the sweet spot for fresh snow and all the valley runs should be open. At Christmas, the towns come alive with festive atmosphere and most have traditional markets where you can sip glühwein and shop for gifts.
Passports and Visas
Austria
Irish citizens don’t need a visa to visit Austria but must have a valid passport. For the most up-to-date info, visit https://www.ireland.ie/en/dfa/overseas-travel/advice/austria/
Health and Safety
You’ll need to have a valid insurance policy, which includes winter sports cover when you book your ski holiday with us. It’s quick and easy to get a quote from our recommended partner. If you’re using an alternative insurer, your policy must offer the same level of cover as our recommended provider.
For the latest health and safety information, visit https://www.ireland.ie/en/dfa/overseas-travel/advice/austria/
Prices are correct as of 07 May 2026 & subject to change*
- Flights from Dublin
- Accommodation
- Half Board Basis
- Coach Transfers
- 10kg Hand Luggage
- 20kg Luggage
*Prices are per person and based on 2 adults sharing









