A Relaxing Ski Holiday in the Relaxed January Off-Season
What's the best way to start the new year? Exactly: with a few runs on perfectly groomed slopes and a winter that feels like a true escape. After the Christmas holidays, the quietest time of winter begins here – ideal for anyone who wants to enjoy relaxed skiing.
100% snow guarantee on the Hintertux Glacier, expansive slopes, and the Hintertux Glacier & Zillertal 3000 ski areas right on our doorstep ensure wonderful days of skiing without the crowds.
Pure enjoyment awaits off the slopes as well: winter walks, tobogganing, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, a snowball fight with the kids – or a game of curling and a visit to the archery course, both located right at the hotel. And of course, all the Hintertuxerhof inclusive services are included for your perfect getaway. And of course, all the Hintertuxerhof amenities are included for your complete well-being package.
January – Your peaceful winter family holiday at the Hintertuxerhof
January is our insider tip for families with babies, toddlers, and preschoolers: quiet slopes, a relaxed atmosphere, and attractive prices – all without the holiday crowds.
Why January?
- Empty slopes & short waiting times
- Best snow quality on the Hintertux Glacier
- Ideal for first-time ski lessons – stress-free & without the crowds
- Top prices during the quietest winter season
- Daily childcare & baby care included
- Your advantage: more space, more peace and quiet, more vacation









A really great family-run hotel right on the ski slope with a very pleasant atmosphere and consistently very friendly people who run the hotel. The first short holiday in winter was worth it here. Thanks to the very good staff.
Who is on the way in the Tuxertal on January 5th may wonder what funny characters are on the way. The Perchten – an ancient tradition in our valley that is still lived by big and small today. During the day, the children move from house to house as „Binggalpechtn“ or „Krapfenpechtn“ and collect sweets, in the evening the adults slip into Perchten clothing and roam the village as „Schnapspechtn“, the visit is rewarded with several schnapps. At midnight it’s time to unmask. In the old days, these were poor people who, hooded and with a basket (Binkl), went to beg. With a disguised voice they wished the locals „A glickselig’s nois Johr“ (Happy New Year) and got money or food for it.
