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NIDUM Casual Luxury Hotel: Luxury Mountain Hotel in Mösern, Seefeld Plateau, Austria

Nidum Casual Luxury Hotel is incomparable in its design, service, and cuisine. This stylish Tyrolean hotel is located in Mösern, on the edge of the Seefeld plateau, near Seefeld in Tirol, Innsbruck, and Mittenwald. 

Open-all-year-long, Nidum Casual Luxury Hotel is a luxurious retreat that provides panoramic spa facilities, exquisite half board dining, and soul-replenishing views of the mountains. 

A stay at Nidum Hotel is nourishing on multiple-levels. Stay here a few days and you’ll fall in love with Tyrol, Austria, and the Alps.

Nidum Casual Luxury Hotel suite, Seefeld, Tyrol, Austria
  • Where: Mösern, Seefeld Plateau, Tyrol, Austria
  • Number of Rooms: 57
  • Dining: Half Board / à la carte lunch menu 
  • Hotel Facilities: 1500 m2 spa and wellness area, hotel bar, indoor-outdoor pool, natural bathing pool, and gym. 
  • Room Amenities: Illy coffee maker, water kettle, stocked mini fridge, TV, balcony
  • Family-Friendly: The hotel concept is geared towards adults. Children are allowed, but we wouldn’t label this hotel as family-friendly. 
  • Parking: Free underground parking 
  • Additional Services: e-bike rentals, room service, massage and beauty treatments.
  • Closest Airport: Innsbruck Airport 
  • Where to Book: Booking.com

The Location

Mösern, Seefeld Plateau, Tyrol, Austria

Nidum Casual Luxury Hotel is located in Mösern, a hamlet on the edge of the Seefeld plateau in Tyrol, high above the Inntal Valley.

With Nidum’s isolated location on the Seefeld Plateau comes stellar views of the Inn Valley and Tyrolean Alps, tremendous peace, and a sense of exclusivity. 

Though Nidum Hotel feels a world apart from bustling “urban” areas, it’s only a 5-minute drive to the town center of Seefeld, a 30-minute drive to Innsbruck, a 25-minute drive to Mittenwald, and a 40-minute drive to Garmisch-Partenkirchen. 

The best way to experience Nidum Casual Luxury Hotel and its breathtaking surroundings is with your own car. A rental car will enable you to get to the trailheads at Gaistal Valley, Leutasch, Scharnitz, Mittenwald, and other destinations. 

On days where you’d rather not drive, you can walk from the hotel to Möserer See and Brunschkopf. Consult this three lakes trail guide.

During our stay, we hiked the sensational Rotmoosalm – Wetterstein Hut Circuit Trail, starting in Gaistal Valley. We also walked through the Leutasch Gorge from Schanz. 

During our next visit, we hope to hike to Meilerhütte (mountain hut), Predigtstuhl (peak), and Seefelder Spitze (peak). 

If you visit in winter, you can explore Seefeld’s 245 kilometers of cross-country ski trails. You can purchase a cross-country ski ticket for the Seefeld region at the reception.

Related | Best Hikes in Innsbruck


NIDUM Casual Luxury Hotel Property

Nidum Casual Luxury Hotel, Seefeld Plateau, Tyrol, Austria

Nidum Hotel is a terraced structure, built into the hillside at the edge of a forest. 

Most of the hotel facilities are contained within the main building. The exceptions are the natural swimming pool and the outdoor Finnish sauna, accessible via a swing bridge from the spa area. 


Check-in

Nidum Casual Luxury Hotel lobby and lounge, Tyrol, Austria

Upon arrival, you can drive directly into the hotel garage. There’s an elevator that connects the garage to the reception and the other floors of the hotel. 

The hotel lobby design impresses with its sleek, gray tiled walls, high ceilings, and contemporary design. The reception area spills into the stylish bar, an altogether inviting space filled with plush seating arrangements. 

The check-in process was efficient and uncomplicated. 

Guests are treated to a welcome drink, of their choosing, at any time during their stay. 

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The Rooms at NIDUM Casual Luxury Hotel

Room at Nidum Casual Luxury Hotel, Seefeld in Tirol near Innsbruck, Austria

The rooms at Nidum Casual Luxury Hotel are elegantly put together with natural wood furnishings and wardrobes, wool carpets, cream-colored sofas, armchairs, and beds draped in snow-white bedding. 

A harmonious color palette of honey-brown, ivory-cream, rusty-red, and slate-gray paired with high-quality natural materials and subtle lighting promote relaxation.

The room design is further enhanced by the floor-to-ceiling windows, which maximize natural light and accentuate the alpine surroundings. 

All rooms at Nidum Casual Luxury Hotel enjoy a similar outlook of the mountains and Inn Valley. At night, the Inntal looks like an incandescent river of glow worms. 

Nidum Casual Luxury Hotel room forest view, Seefeld in Tirol, Austria

There are a few different room categories, ranging from 35m2 double rooms to 52m2-72m2 suites. There’s also a 118m2 penthouse suite with its own private terrace and sauna. 

Room extras: coffee maker and tea kettle with teas, La Biosthetique cosmetics, room safe, and TV. 

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NIDUM Wellness and Spa 

Nidum Casual Luxury Hotel indoor-outdoor pool, Tyrol, Austria

The Nidum spa offers a wide range of massage and beauty treatments. You can book all desired treatments at the spa desk. 

Like most hotels in the Austrian Alps, the wellness area is divided into a textile zone and a textile-free zone. 

The textile zone comprises the indoor-outdoor pool and terrace, the fitness room, yoga-stretching room, and the  tea room with a generous selection of teas and candied dried fruit (which ought to be replaced with natural dried fruit, in our humble opinion). 

The textile-free zone comprises the sauna area, made-up of 3 indoor saunas (steam, Finnish, and  saunarium), 1 outdoor Finnish sauna, an outdoor whirlpool, an outdoor plunge pool, and an indoor relaxation area and showers. 

We particularly loved the panoramic views from the outdoor pool and whirlpool. We also enjoyed the candle-lit ambience in the evening. 

In addition to the main wellness area, there’s also a natural bathing pool, set between the forest and meadow behind the hotel.

Natural bathing pool, Nidum Casual Luxury Hotel, Tyrol, Austria

The biggest drawback to the spa area is the insufficient relaxation space in the sauna area. It felt a bit cramped. This is likely a non-issue during the warmer months, when people are more inclined to lounge outside. 

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Dining at Nidum Casual Luxury Hotel 

Nidum Casual Luxury Hotel restaurant and dining room, Tyrol, Austria

The dining area extends across three rooms, each uniquely furnished and decorated. 

Seats are assigned and you’ll stay at the same table for the full duration of your stay. 

We highly recommend booking half board (breakfast and dinner). Dinner at Nidum is outstanding, incomparable, the best of the best. 

Good to Know | If you have any food allergies, communicate your intolerances or dietary needs to the hotel in advance of your stay. 

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Dinner

Dinner at Nidum Casual Luxury Hotel, Mösern, Seefeld Plateau, Austria

Apart from our forest- and mountain-facing room, our favorite part about our stay at Nidum Casual Luxury Hotel was the divine half board dinner. What a treat!!

Dinner commences with a generous and heavenly salad and appetizer buffet, brimming with colorful salads and spreads, smoked fish and/or roast beef, Nidum’s special chicken paste, grilled vegetables, and much more. 

Dinner continues with soup, followed by a main dish, dessert, and cheese buffet with chutneys There’s a vegetarian option for each served course. 

The cuisine pays homage to the region’s flavors and ingredients. Each course was sensational. 

Furthermore, we were wowed by the precision and professionalism of the dining staff. The pacing was perfect and attuned to each guest’s wishes. 

You can eat dinner any time between 6:30 pm and 8:30 pm. 

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Breakfast

Breakfast buffet at Nidum Casual Luxury Hotel, Tyrol, Austria

A rich and beautiful breakfast buffet is laid out each morning between 7:30 am and 10:30 am. 

Expect a tempting selection of Austrian breads, pastries, and cakes: Nussschnecke, Topfengolatschen, Sacher-Torte, Mohnstrudel, Strietzel, croissants, and muffins.

Bowls, overflowing with berries and fruits, line one side of the buffet.

There’s also Bircher Müsli, yogurts, cheeses, sliced meats, spreads (Liptauer, cream cheese, etc…)  and everything else you could possibly want. 

You can order egg dishes at the egg station. 

In addition, there’s an entire room dedicated to juicing. You can make freshly squeezed orange juice, or a vegetable-fruit concoction of your choosing using the readily available lemons, limes, apples, cucumbers, carrots, celery, and ginger. 

Coffee and tea are served to the table. 

The hotel staff are extremely diligent in refilling and replenishing all the plates throughout breakfast.

Though the breakfast is more than adequate, the buffet area is rather small and can feel a bit cramped. I know this is flawed-American thinking in most cases, but sometimes bigger is truly better. 

Good to Know | Each morning, guests are give a morning post, which provides information about the evening’s menu and tips for exploring Nidum’s surroundings.


Lunch

Wiener Schnitzel lunch, Nidum Casual Luxury Hotel, Tyrol, Austria

You can order lunch from the à la carte menu at the bar between 12 pm and 4:30 pm.

The Wiener Schnitzel was exceptional. 


Bar 

Nidum Casual Luxury Hotel bar and lounge, Tyrol, Austria

The lounge is a luscious space filled with velvet-upholstered armchairs, leather bar stools, and bench seating that unfurl from the island-bar. 

During the warmer months, you can also enjoy your drinks on the terrace, directly outside the bar. 

On certain evenings, guests are treated to live music in the bar and lounge.  


Service and Staff

Nidum Casual Luxury Hotel suite, Tyrol, Austria

Excellent, especially the dining staff! 


Booking

Nidum Casual Luxury Hotel coffee maker, Tyrol, Austria

We recommend booking your stay at Nidum using booking.com for the greatest flexibility (cancellation options), best rates, and efficient booking process.

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Austria Trip Planning Essentials

Use our Austria Travel Guide and Austria blog archive to plan a unique and memorable trip to Austria. 


When to Visit Austria 

We recommend visiting Austria between June and October for hiking and between December and March for skiing and winter adventuring.

Summer Travel | Summer in Austria

Autumn Travel | Autumn in Austria

Winter Travel | December in Salzburg, December in Vienna, and January in Vienna


Getting around Austria

Austria has an excellent public transit system. We’ve used it extensively to travel throughout the country. We highly recommend using transit if you’re visiting cities (Vienna, Salzburg, Innsbruck, Graz, etc…), and/or doing hut-to-hut hikes. 

Some areas like Mayrhofen, Schladming and Lech am Arlberg have wonderful seasonal transit systems in place (e.g. summer hiking buses). However, if you’re not visiting during the high season, bus frequencies are significantly reduced and it’s far easier to get around with your own vehicle. 

If you’re planning on visiting multiple destinations across Austria, we recommend renting a car. 

Use these road trip itineraries for trip planning inspiration:

Car Rental 

We recommend using the Discovercars.com car rental reservation platform to search for and book car rentals. This easy-to-use booking platform compares car rental deals from 500+ trusted providers, so that you can choose the best option for your trip.

Check car rental rates here

If you’re driving into Austria from a neighboring country, don’t forget to purchase a vignette at/near the border. 


Hiking in Austria

Where to Hike in Austria

Read Austrian Alps Hiking Destinations for an overview of where to hike in Austria, with tips on specific trails and where to stay. Also check out Best Day Hikes in Austria and these region-specific hiking guides:

Hut to Hut Hiking in Austria 

Austria is a premier hut-to-hut and long-distance hiking destination. The quality of the mountain huts are superb. We particularly love the high-alpine trails, which are called Höhenwege in German. We’ve summarized our favorite multi-day hikes in Trekking Austria. If you’re new to hut hiking, read this in-depth guide to Hut to Hut Hiking in Austria.


What to See & Do in Austria


Austrian Hotels


Nidum Casual Luxury Hotel Review, Tyrol, Austria

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