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Skiing break to Mayrhofen for 7 Nights

from £419

Skiing break to Mayrhofen for 7 Nights

Skiing break to Mayrhofen for 7 Nights
Offer subject to availability

Description

2* Club Chalet Alex - 7 nights -

Location: Mayrhofen

Your holiday price includes: Flights, local transfers and 7 nights accommodation on a Full Board Basis board basis. Dinner is served 6 days a week.

Accommodation description

Delightful Austrian-style modern property set in a beautiful residential area surrounded by spectacular mountain scenery. Simply furnished and operated by the tour operator's own staff, offering a very friendly and relaxing atmosphere, a real home from home.

Chalet facilities

  • Comfortable lounge with video player & board games
  • Separate dining room


Room facilities

  • Most rooms with balcony
  • Shared facilities
  • All rooms with sinks


Full Board Basis Includes

  • Breakfast
  • Packed lunch
  • Afternoon tea
  • Evening meal with wine


Please note:Full board board meals catered for six days out of seven so hotel staff have the night off so guests can sample one of the local restaurants in the resort at their own expense

Ski and Snowbording Information

BEGINNERSMayrhofen offers beginners a perfect all-round holiday. Beginners experience the enjoyment of learning to ski set in stunning scenery and in a fun resort. The ski school based at the Penken has plenty of English-speaking instructors and designated ski areas.

INTERMEDIATES The choice of red and blue runs suitable for the intermediate are limitless within the scope of the average holiday. You can make the most of our Ski Safari service and experience all the Ziller valley has to offer.The best way to improve is by ‘putting miles under your skis’ and this is certainly the area in which to do it!.

ADVANCED A glance at any ski brochure will tell you that Mayrhofen is better suited for beginners and intermediates. However, the vast scale of the Ziller valley means that advanced skiers will find plenty to do and enjoy. Every ski area has challenging slopes for the advanced and expert, which is not always obvious from the piste maps. Not to be missed are the Schafskopf bumps, the Nordhangbahn runs and Hoberg, Mayrhofen, Ahorn black home runs, Gerlos and ‘Black 13’ Hintertux!.

SNOWBOARDING Mayrhofen welcomes snowboarders and has a designated area with double jump and half pipe. Kaltenbach is great fun with natural bowls and there are designated snowboard parks at Zell am Ziller, Gerlos and Hintertux. The snowboard schools offer excellent tuition and are highly recommended for rapid progression..

In our opinion

'...Delightful Austrian style modern property set in a beautiful residential area surrounded by spectacular mountain scenery...'

Useful information

  • Currency: Euro
  • Language: German
  • Visa: Not required
  • Time difference: GMT + 1

Single supplement: No single travellers available

Infants: Not available (adults & children sharing only)

  • Please note

  • Please note there is an administration fee of £10 per person for any pre-booked tuition, lift passes, and ski, snowboard or boot hire.

    Please Note

    • You may request at the time of booking a twin or double bedded room, however, this cannot be guaranteed as rooms are allocated at the discretion of the operator / hotelier.


    Prices are per person based on two adults sharing a room, unless the offer is occupancy based in which case the prices are based on maximum occupancy.

    Please Note

    • For all credit card bookings a 1.5% charge will be incurred; for all AMEX bookings a 3% charge will be incurred; for all debit card bookings there is no charge.

    Ticketing information: You will be contacted by the tour operator after making your booking.

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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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