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Family Holiday in Tyrol – Why a Chalet Beats the Family Hotel
Family holiday in Tyrol with children: Why a private chalet offers more freedom, space and relaxation than any hotel – and why Leutasch is the ideal base for a summer holiday with the whole family.
April 14, 2026 · 5 min read
A family holiday in a hotel sounds great on paper. In practice it means: children have to be quiet when the neighbours are sleeping. The breakfast room doesn't open until eight. The little ones drag their suitcases through the stairwell. And in the evening you finally have peace – but you're sitting in your room because you can't make noise. A private chalet in Tyrol works differently: here everything belongs to you. And children are allowed to be children.
Chalet Instead of Hotel – Why This Makes All the Difference for Families
In your own holiday home there's no need to consider other guests, no buffet times and no noise from the next room. The kids can come downstairs in their pyjamas in the morning. In the evening you cook together in the fully equipped kitchen – whatever you want, whenever you want. And if you book accommodation with your own garden, the playground is right there: no car journey, no other children claiming the swing.
What Really Counts on a Family Holiday in Tyrol
- Your own kitchen: breakfast when the children wake up, not when the buffet opens
- Enough space: at least 4 bedrooms – parents and children have their own areas
- Fenced garden: children can play outside without you having to watch them constantly
- Nature on your doorstep: meadows, forest and fresh air without city noise
- No hotel operations: no lifts, no lobbies, no small talk – just family time

Leutasch in Summer – A Paradise for Families with Children
Leutasch offers families more than enough in summer: The Katzenkopf Bike Park has trails for all age groups – from children's bikes to gravity bikes. The summer toboggan run next door needs neither snow nor advance booking. The Alpenbad Leutasch invites you to cool off with an outdoor pool and mountain panorama. Sigi's Sauhaufen in neighbouring Seefeld is an encounter with animals that children won't forget in a hurry. And the Geisterklamm – Tyrol's most famous gorge – has had its own themed trail with ghost stories since 2023 and is free for families. All these excursions are reachable in just a few minutes from the chalet.

Wilderer Chalets – Holiday Homes for Families in Leutasch
All three Wilderer Chalets offer families of up to 8 people enough space for genuine relaxation. With 155 m² of living space, four bedrooms and a fully equipped kitchen there is room for everyone – parents, children, grandparents. Rothirsch and Gamsbock each have a completely fenced plot: children can play outside, dogs can run freely, and you don't have to worry. All chalets are located right on the forest edge of Leutasch-Weidach – no through traffic, no tourist crowds, just nature.
- 4 bedrooms, up to 8 people – space for the whole family
- 155 m² of living space across multiple floors
- Fully equipped kitchen: cook whenever and whatever you want
- Rothirsch & Gamsbock: completely fenced plot – safe for children and dogs
- Direct forest edge – nature, quiet and fresh mountain air
- Fireplace for cosy evenings after a long day out
- Private garden with barbecue for summer evenings
“A family holiday in Tyrol works best when the children throw open the door in the morning and are immediately outside – and you get to drink your coffee in peace first. That's exactly what's possible in Leutasch.”
— Wilderer Chalets Team
Tyrol with children is not a compromise between what parents want and what children need. Leutasch has both. And a private chalet gives you the setting for it – with enough space, enough quiet and enough adventures right on your doorstep.
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