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Niederau, Austria - Great Learn To Ski Facilities

from £299

Niederau, Austria - Great Learn To Ski Facilities

Niederau, Austria - Great Learn To Ski Facilities
Offer subject to availability

Description

Niederau

Niederau is attractive to friends and families with skiers of varying standards. With their historic and picturesque farmhouses, these traditional villages nestle in one of Tyrol’s loveliest valleys, the wild and beautiful Wildschönau. Niederau is the first and largest resort in the valley. With long, interesting runs through attractive terrain, the main skiing takes place in Niederau via the Makbachjoch gondola or the Lanerköpfl. Après ski and evening entertainment is lively and varied with something to suit all tastes, whether it is a fondue evening, moonlight sleigh ride or dancing at one of the local nightspots or bars.

Accommodation

3* Harfenwirt - 7 nights - Half Board

Directly opposite Niederau’s ski arena with skiing back to the doorstep, the traditional Harfenwirt is only 5 minutes stroll from the centre with a free ski bus stop outside, serving the valley. Owner Herbert Thaler, who plays the harp and Gill who is English, present a pleasant, informal atmosphere.

Room facilities

  • Bath and balcony<<li>All rooms have cable TV
  • Telephone
  • Radio
  • Hairdryer


Hotel facilities

  • Reception/lounge area
  • New residents’ restaurant
  • A la carte stüberl
  • Two bars
  • Brand new leisure area with large indoor pool
  • Sauna
  • Infra-red cabin and whirlpool (free)
  • Solarium (pay locally)Lift


Please Note

Rooms on this deal will either be allocated in the Harfernwirt "Guest Houses" or in the "Old Wing" of the hotel


Single supplement: Regret no single rooms available for this offer.

Infants: £32. Pay locally for cot hire and any food consumed. No flight or coach transfer seat booked.

Please note

  • There is a charge of 2.25% when payment is made by credit (not debit) card.
  • Baggage allowance: 20kgs (15kgs on Tyrolean flights)
  • Carriage of skis: Ski carriage (on charter flights) must be pre-booked and there is a charge of £15 per pair return. If for any reason your skis cannot be carried, the tour operator undertakes to transport your skis on the next available flight and deliver them to your accommodation. Book ski carriage under Optional extras at the end of your online booking.
  • Special requests: If you have any special requests (vegetarian meals etc.) please enter them under "special requirements" when making your online booking. Special requests will be noted but cannot be guaranteed.

Ticketing information

  • The tour operator will send you their confirmation/invoice by post the next working day after your booking is received. The operator will not telephone you unless you are travelling within the next 10 days.
  • Tickets will be dispatched 14 days before departure.
  • Bookings accepted subject to the operator's usual terms and conditions which are available upon request.

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Encircled by mountains and straddling the river of Salzach, this beautiful Austrian city has a dramatic setting that matches its own Baroque splendour. With its Alpine surroundings and an historic centre that was listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1997, Salzburg really is just as lovely as the city portrayed in The Sound of Music. It has a long history going back to Roman times, but it was in the 16th century, thanks in great part to the strong will and grand vision of one of the citys famous Prince Archbishop rulers, Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau, that it became the Salzburg we know today, with cobbled streets, narrow alleyways, elegant, secluded squares and fabulous architecture almost everywhere.

Being the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Salzburg has developed an incredibly rich musical life that would no doubt have made the great composer genius proud. The Salzburg Festival is considered one of the most important musical festivals in the world, and there are plenty of other festivals in the city. Salzburg puts on some 4,000 cultural events (most of them musical) every year. And the city does the local and the international equally well. While an air of cosmopolitan sophistication hangs around the dining and shopping lanes and squares on the left bank, an altogether different, but just as interesting culture is encountered in the many Bierstuben selling locally brewed beer.

Salzburg is the second city of Austria and the capital of the province bearing its name. It has a population of 150,000 and attracts close to 7 million visitors each year.
Nearest Airport : Salzburg (SZG)

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