While skiing in Hintertux, I stayed at the Gasthof Pension Madseiterhof. A remarkably good quality/price ratio! I paid only 80€ per night, which included breakfast and dinner. The rooms are not the newest, but they have a VERY nice sauna at the basement.
There's a nicely lit Finnish sauna, an infrared sauna box, and a relaxation area. And the infrared sauna door handle is made from an old ski! They do not have a pool though, if you're looking for the ultra-luxurious experience, try the Adler Inn (across the street, same management), the Spa Neu-Hintertux (next to the slopes), or the Berghotel Hintertux Wellnesshotel (between the lifts and the Madseiter, but perhaps the best saunas that I have experienced in the world).
Much recommended. The prices of course depend on season, number of people in your party, etc. I was very happy with what I got!
Infrared sauna:
Relaxation area:
For more sauna and swimming stories, check out planetswimmer.com and saunablogger.cool websites! And of course the Planetcaver, and
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