Silent and majestic, it stands proudly nestled within the breathtaking Alpine landscape—Severin’s – The Alpine Retreat in Lech, Austria. Surrounded by snow-covered peaks, glistening slopes, and deeply blanketed forests, nature here reveals itself in its most pristine form.
With untreated wood, natural stone, and expansive glass facades, the mountain panorama becomes a constant companion, seamlessly blending the indoors with the awe-inspiring beauty of the Alps.
More than 300 kilometres of slopes, untouched deep-snow runs, and perfectly groomed pistes make Lech one of the most sought-after destinations for winter sports enthusiasts. For those who prefer a more leisurely pace, the idyllic winter hiking trails or a horse-drawn sleigh ride offer the perfect way to take in the breathtaking Alpine landscape.
After a day filled with crisp mountain air and unforgettable experiences, the wellness oasis at Severin’s – The Alpine Retreat invites you to unwind. The heated infinity pool, overlooking the glistening white landscape, a refined sauna experience, and soothing treatments inspired by the forces of nature allow your thoughts to drift away, embracing pure relaxation.
The hotel’s cuisine is the crowning touch of every stay. Using only the finest regional ingredients, the dishes masterfully combine tradition and modernity. Complementing each creation are excellent Austrian wines, perfectly rounding off every moment of indulgence.
A place that is not staged but authentic—perfect for those who seek to experience nature and indulgence at the highest level. At Severin’s – The Alpine Retreat, modern luxury meets Alpine authenticity. Nestled in the snow-covered mountains, guests can enjoy tranquillity, exclusive wellness, and top-tier regional cuisine.
Have I peaked your interest? Feel free to contact me anytime by phone or email. I look forward to hearing from you!
Susanne Schmitz
E-Mail: s.schmitz@artoftravel.de
Telefon: 0049 89 211076-71
We would like to thank our partner Severin’s – The Alpine Retreat for providing a selection of images. Photo credits: © Michael Magulski