Hotel Helga

Top choice in Tyrol


The Kratzer-Pilotto family bend over backwards to please at this homely chalet, with sweet and simple rooms dressed in traditional Tyrolean style, with lots of wood and florals. Stay here for the mountain views, the terrific four-course dinners, the familiar atmosphere and the silence needed for a sound night's sleep. A sauna takes the chill out of winter.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Tyrol attractions

1. Pfarrkirche St Oswald

0.4 MILES

Seefeld’s trophy sight is this late-Gothic parish church, the supposed location of a miracle. The story goes that Oswald Milser gobbled a wafer reserved…

2. Jagdschloss Schachen

7.02 MILES

A popular hiking route is to King Ludwig II’s hunting lodge, Jagdschloss Schachen, which can be reached via the Partnachklamm in about a four-hour hike …

3. Geigenbaumuseum

8.21 MILES

Matthias Klotz (1653–1743) is the man credited with turning Mittenwald into an internationally renowned centre of violin making. Learn more about him, the…

4. Kirchdorf Wamberg

10.25 MILES

For an easy hike accompanied by achingly quaint, chocolate-box views head to Germany's highest Kirchdorf (basically a hamlet with a church where services…

5. Alpenzoo

10.31 MILES

Billing itself as a conservation-oriented zoo, this is where you can get close to alpine wildlife such as golden eagles, chamois and ibex. It's a 10…

6. Hölblinghaus

10.46 MILES

A late-Gothic-turned-rococo townhouse that is the architectural equivalent of a wedding cake, with its piped-icing-like stucco, candy pastel colours and…

7. Goldenes Dachl

10.46 MILES

Innsbruck's golden wonder and most distinctive landmark is this Gothic oriel, built for Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I (1459–1519), lavishly festooned…

8. Stift Stams

10.46 MILES

One of Tyrol’s true architectural highlights is the ochre-and-white Zisterzienstift in Stams, founded in 1273 by Elizabeth of Bavaria, the mother of…