Perfect snow and perfect stay in Alpine retreat

Severin's is an exclusive and luxurious mountain hideaway (photo: Michael Magulski)Severin's is an exclusive and luxurious mountain hideaway (photo: Michael Magulski)
Severin's is an exclusive and luxurious mountain hideaway (photo: Michael Magulski)
Tara O’Rourke learns to ski in the renowned Austrian resort of Lech Zürs

As a first-time skier, the picture-postcard village of Lech in Austria was everything I could have imagined a winter wonderland to be.

Towering mountains, pretty Alpine-style buildings and snow - lots and lots of snow.

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But as our short, but luxurious, stay in the Alps continued, my seasoned snowboarder partner brought home to me just how special this place and our hotel Severin’s on its pristine slopes really are.

Lech, an Austrian winter winterlandLech, an Austrian winter winterland
Lech, an Austrian winter winterland

Arriving late on our first night the full impact of the scenery was yet to be experienced. But on our first day every window of this stunning boutique hotel gave the most gorgeous views.

Keen to get to the slopes, we were whisked by the hotel’s private car to the ski hire outfitters Strolz in the village. This was the first of the experiences that left my other half open-mouthed: “This is like a Chanel boutique! It even has a huge chandelier,” he said. “I’m used to busy queues five rows deep, but this experience is amazing.”

Then, suitably set up with all the equipment we needed and, hopefully, looking stylish in our gear, I was met by my instructor for the day, Thorston, whose mission was to give me some beginner skills and inspire me to continue with this winter sport.

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My lesson lasted four hours. And, as anyone who is learning to ski will tell you, your first experience will be of tiny tots whooshing past you at great speed with great skill as you inch your way along tentatively trying not to fall/crash into someone/or fly off piste. Sure enough we headed to ‘Kinderland’ where the kids (and lots of adults like me) were honing their skills.

Lech ski runs are some of the best in Austria (photo: Michael Magulski)Lech ski runs are some of the best in Austria (photo: Michael Magulski)
Lech ski runs are some of the best in Austria (photo: Michael Magulski)

But Thorston had faith in me. He put me through my paces with a target of being able to ski down from the ski hut in the middle of the slope. Mastering the rope tow was surprisingly easy.

I’m glad to say there were no major ‘incidents’ and I found this new skill hard work but fun and so worth it. In fact, we made it to the top of the slope and Thorston and I were both thrilled with the progress. We celebrated with a well-earned hot chocolate and espresso.

Having this one-to-one lesson was the perfect way to start skiing at my age, let’s just say …. over 30, and I achieved a lot in a short amount of time.

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Meanwhile, the snowboarder was revelling in what he described as the best snow he had ever experienced. He made full use of access to the whole mountain range making it possible to cover 50+km in total in one day over five hours. While I waited to meet up on the slope for a bite to eat with him I soaked up the enchanting view.

After a long, but fulfilling day we were both tired, but extremely happy, before making our way back to our abode for the night - the impossibly beautiful, nine-bedroom mountain retreat - Severin’s. Our chauffeur-driven car picked us up for the short, five-minute transfer to the hotel. We were now thoroughly spoiled for future trips of any kind!

We were staying in a Junior Suite, with a small plates board and bottle of wine to welcome us that made us feel like family. The room was opulent and cosy, in a 150-year-old building constructed with the original wood. But there’s nothing rustic about this stylish place with Italian furniture, huge soaking tubs and warming fireplaces to create the atmosphere. It feels like you are in the most luxurious log cabin with mountain views from every direction.

Breakfast was fresh and delicious and my favourite was the twice-baked Austrian sausage with eggs served by super staff members. Dinners are curated with the best of local produce.

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It was hard to leave the hotel, but we found Lech a charming place to stroll around with shops and restaurants to discover. I’d recommend Hagen’s Village Butcher’s Shop where we enjoyed the beef tartare, veal schnitzel and pork chop.