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Spa Hotel Jagdhof

Tyrol, Austria • Neustift • SPLURGE

avg. $287 / night

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Free breakfast

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At a glance

A family-run Tyrolean spa hotel at the Stubai Valley's head, with glacier views and rooms in arolla pine or oak.

Best for: Alpine travelers seeking authentic Tyrolean hospitality

Highlights:

  • Glacier views from pool terrace at valley head
  • Rooms lined in native arolla pine or contemporary oak
  • Multi-generational property built organically since the 1950s
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PB hotel design editorial

At the closed end of the Stubai Valley, where the mountains press in from three sides and the glacier sits visible at the head of the valley, a family-run property has spent decades perfecting the particular Austrian art of making grand hospitality feel like an extension of domestic life. The Spa Hotel Jagdhof in Neustift im Stubaital has grown organically around an older alpine core — the exterior images show the characteristic layering of a property built across generations, a traditional Tyrolean main house in dark timber and painted render sitting alongside a newer chalet-style wing clad in aged larch with large-format glazing and local stone at the base. The interiors span the same generational range. Older rooms carry the warm, enveloping character of Zirbenholz — the native arolla pine whose honey-coloured grain lines walls, headboards, and built-in furniture — while the newer suites move into a more contemporary register: wide-plank oak floors, upholstered grey bedheads with integrated brass sconces, a traditional Kachelofen rendered white as a centrepiece object rather than a functional afterthought, and expressionist wildlife paintings replacing the mounted antler trophies of an earlier sensibility. The dining room, by contrast, holds nothing back: deeply carved timber surrounds, heart-back chairs in the Tyrolean tradition, and a coffered ceiling of intricate fretwork that situates every meal firmly in the alpine past. Outside, the pool terrace opens directly toward the glacier valley, red and cream parasols punctuating a lawn that runs uninterrupted to the treeline.

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Spa Hotel Jagdhof Reviews

494 reviews

"My daughter and I visited the Jagdhof for a second time, as a destination in itself. Worth it, in short, for the first time was great. Second time felt like coming home. Everything from hardware (the hotel, the room, the amount of towels, the spa, etc. etc.; I almost forgot the food [take the half pension option!]) as well as software (staffs' attitude, atmosphere, views, things to do, even the air, etc. etc.) was at minimum very nice. Both visits. We truly recommend the place."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

May 07, 2026

"This is such a fantastic hotel. I went there for 5 days as part of a father-son late skiing trip at the end of April/ early May. Everything was perfect in the hotel from the room, to the service level throughout the hotel and the great breakfast and dinner. There was literally nothing that wasn't perfect. We had room 323 which was a very quiet room right next to the river. Value for money was overall very good with a great half board with ample of choices during the buffet breakfast and dinner."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

May 04, 2026

"We had an amazing stay at Jagdhof. Everyone at the hotel was incredibly kind, welcoming, and warm throughout our visit. We loved everything—from the beautiful grounds to the comfortable room and the excellent restaurant. Every part of the experience felt thoughtful and well cared for. We also appreciated the complimentary shuttle to the glacier, which made getting there easy and stress-free. This hotel truly thinks of everything, and it shows in every detail of the stay. We couldn’t recommend it more and would absolutely love to return."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Mar 04, 2026

"We were blown away by this hotel. Originally chosen due to the short transfer from Innsbruck airport to get to the slopes at Stubai Glacier. The hotel is lovely, we booked on a bed and breakfast basis as the town is a five minute walk away where you will find lovely restaurants. We were upgraded to a suite which was really spacious. The bar is lovely and there’s live music every night, perfect for a drink before or after dinner. The breakfast was really good too. The spa is amazing with drinks and fruit available and the fitness room has everything you need. The hotel arranged our ski passes and provides free shuttle to and from the slopes every day which was brilliant, you just need to book your time slot and it’s a 20 min journey. Cakes are also provided in the bar area for you return from the slopes. We can’t wait to comeback. Only point to note we had to book another room on arrival as we didn’t appreciate that if you need twin rooms, one of the beds is a pull out bed which isn’t big enough for a 6ft adult and as we were travelling with our 2 adult sons there wasn’t enough room in the bed. The hotel were great though and we were only charged for half the additional single room rate. Overall a great hotel."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Feb 08, 2026

"This is a personal review and is written purely from our experience, I understand people view things differently... Firstly, we stayed last week (23/1-26/1) in Room 323 for a long weekend - the room was brilliant - warm, cosy and very comfortable with an outstanding view of the mountains, which became even better after the day/night of snow. It's a view I couldn't help but keep reminding myself of every chance I was in the room. The shower in the room is brilliant. We were not however fans of the restaurant and its policies. Prior to our arrival and after reading other reviews regarding the dinner menus we thought it best to let the hotel know in advance that my girlfriend was vegetarian. As people have said, you are allocated a table when you arrive at the restaurant and this is your table throughout your stay. Now bearing in mind what we had advised the hotel regarding vegetarianism, we were sat in a separate room from the main restaurant which was wall to wall with stuffed dead animals (Not a great seat for a veggie to enjoy) . Not a great start, so after dinner we approached the Restaurant Manager and told him it wasn't a good fit - He said when we come for breakfast the following day they would look at moving us. So the next day, we are moved to a lovely table after a bit of a wait as there had been no message passed onto the breakfast staff, so we had to help make the table up ! - By the time the Manager from the night before arrived we had finished and told him that table was great, is it ours for the rest of the weekend?? He said No, tonight you'll be at your table to keep - Not sure why as that table was obviously free as it hadn't been made up. - So dinner that night, we are moved to a table with a view of the stuffed animal room !!! The manager failed to make eye contact the rest of the time we were there and after that we only had breakfast in the hotel , we ate outside in ANNYS PUB (THE BEST PIZZA). So that wasn't impressive at all, so no points for that. I would suggest getting to breakfast early as its mainly buffet style and the area the food is at isn't very big and it doubles up as the restaurant entrance so can get very busy when people start to arrive, we ate at 7am when it opened and it was fine. We used the spa a lot, it is brilliant. Plenty of different types of heat, cold and relaxation methods. My girlfriend had a massage and she loved that, said it was one of the best she'd had. On a negative point to the spa, to fully relax you have to go into the Spa Chalet where you have to be over 15 years to enter. The indoor/outdoor pool and the outdoor hot tub allow kids and you can't 100% relax as the spa feeling is lost. I understand its not Adult Only but its such a great spa and hotel, it loses a bit of something when you can't enjoy the outdoor hot tub when there are kids in there using it as a pool. The gym opens at 7am, it's small but has plenty of equipment for a morning workout, and if you ask the girl on the Reception nicely she will open it earlier for you as she did for me. The small town out to the right of the hotel is nice where ANNYS PUB is , and the walks out of the back of the hotel are brilliant. Lastly, Innsbruck Airport - When leaving, give yourself an extra hour on top of your normal arrival time to the airport as it is the worst departure process I have ever experienced"

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Jan 29, 2026

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