Hotel Bügelhof — Lindvallen’s Cozy Ski-Base
A timber‑lined, family‑friendly ski hotel in Lindvallen with spa touches, two bars and direct village access for piste days and cosy evenings.
Hotel Bügelhof is a four‑star, family‑friendly ski hotel located on Säfjällstorget in Lindvallen, Sälen, offering ski‑adjacent rooms, two bars, a restaurant, spa facilities (sauna and hot tub), and a warm, wood‑lined interior that channels classic Scandinavian winter lodge style. It’s known for breakfast buffet, mountain views and easy access to pistes and village amenities.
A brief summary to Hotel Bügelhof
- SÄLFJÄLLSTORGET 1, Sälen, 780 91, SE
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- Duration: 0.5 to 72 hours
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- Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
Know before you go
Hi, I'm Eve. Here are a few practical things to know before exploring Hotel Bügelhof.
- Rooms can be compact—book a family or suite option if you need extra space and ski‑gear storage.
- Check whether your booking includes breakfast; the hotel’s buffet is a reliable way to start a long ski day.
- If you value quiet nights, ask about event nights in the bar when reserving, as the hotel hosts social evenings at times.
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Getting There
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Regional bus
Inter‑regional coach services operate between larger Swedish cities and Sälen; from the Lindvallen village bus stop allow 10–25 minutes depending on luggage and pedestrian pace. Coaches typically run on scheduled winter timetables with varying frequency; prepare for possible limited evening departures and purchase tickets in advance with fares generally between SEK 100–400 per person one‑way depending on origin and season.
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Car (self‑drive)
Driving from regional centres normally takes 1–3 hours depending on start point and winter road conditions; parking is available near the hotel though space can be constrained on busy winter weekends, and winter tyres are legally required in cold months. Expect possible paid parking fees and slower progress during snowfall; fuel and toll costs vary, estimate SEK 200–700 for typical regional trips.
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Local taxi or transfer
Taxi or pre‑booked airport transfer services from nearby hubs take approximately 30–90 minutes depending on origin and road conditions; service availability is good in peak season but prices are higher than public transport, typically SEK 600–1800 for regional transfers. Confirm accessibility for luggage and ski gear when booking; some vehicles may charge extra for ski racks.
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A lodge rooted in the ski village
Hotel Bügelhof sits at the heart of Lindvallen’s cluster of chalet‑style development, occupying a prominent spot on Säfjällstorget where timber, tartan and soft lighting set a distinctly alpine tone. The building reads as a contemporary mountain lodge: pitched roofs, stone accents at the base and a lobby dominated by a welcoming fireplace. In winter the façade is framed by sleds and stacked snow, while summer exposes balconies, flower boxes and open views to nearby slopes and ridgelines.Rooms and facilities designed for winter stays
Guest rooms range from compact twin rooms to family suites, many arranged so occupants can step outside toward ski runs and village services without a long transfer. Interiors favour cosy textiles, warm woods and practical storage for boots and outerwear. Onsite facilities include a restaurant serving buffet breakfasts and a la carte dinners, two bars that double as lounge spaces, a small spa area with sauna and hot tub, and communal nooks for reading or gathering after a day on the slopes.A social winter atmosphere
Bügelhof balances family comfort with an active, social pulse: daytime is geared to practical ski routines and relaxed meals, while evenings can bring livelier energy in the bars and occasional music events. The hotel’s location at a village square positions it among shops, ski rental outlets and child‑friendly slopes, so the atmosphere flows from morning bustle to calmer late‑afternoon aprés moments around the fire.Food, drink and small pleasures
Breakfast is a steady feature—buffet selections, hot items and Scandinavian staples appear alongside pastries and beverages—designed to fuel long days outside. The hotel restaurant presents hearty options in keeping with mountain dining: warming soups, grilled mains and convivial plates intended for sharing. The bars offer a relaxed spot for coffee, an après drink or a late evening cocktail in a lodge setting.Wellness and practical comforts
A compact wellness area provides a sauna and hot tub for easing tired muscles, and there are lockers and drying facilities for ski kit. Staff services include daily housekeeping and guest assistance for local arrangements. The hotel’s layout and services reflect the rhythm of ski holidays: a focus on straightforward comfort, practical storage and a few restorative amenities rather than an expansive resort footprint.Character and suitability
Bügelhof’s character is defined by approachable alpine style and multi‑generational appeal: families appreciate family‑room configurations and buffet breakfasts, couples find cosy corners and fireside seating, and groups are drawn by centrality to slopes and village nightlife. While its compact design keeps things intimate, the overall experience is one of easy access to outdoor activities, warm indoor refuge and a sense of being part of Lindvallen’s ski‑village life.Explore the best of what Hotel Bügelhof has to offer
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