Max. 18 persons
6 Bedrooms
4 Bathrooms
Wi-Fi available
Not allowed
260 m²
Smoking not allowed
Detached
Sauna
This spacious holiday home exudes a modern atmosphere with a touch of Austrian charm. You can prepare a tasty meal in the kitchen and the spacious living room is ideal for socialising. You can unwind in the private sauna after an exciting day in the region, and the living room is equipped with modern comforts and plenty of atmosphere. Perfect for families travelling together who want to enjoy this beautiful region with enough privacy
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Are you a winter sports lover who likes to experience different ski resorts? Then you've come to the right place! Mauterndorf is located between several ski areas such as Grosseck, Obertauern and Katschberg. The ski bus runs past all these areas from Mauterndorf.
In summer, the beautiful surroundings of Lungau have much to offer active holidaymakers and nature lovers. Mauterndorf has a historic village centre with a Gothic castle. This castle houses the Lungauer Landschaftsmuseum and a restaurant
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Charging an e-car at the accommodation is not possible and not allowed. Should you nevertheless charge your car illegally, the house owner/manager may, without discussion, hold you responsible for any damage and charge a fine
When showing your voucher, you will receive a 10% discount on ski-rental at Sport2000 Pichler In Mariapfarr
Parking places 4
Golf course
10 km
General supplies
500 metres
Restaurants
500 metres
Train station Tamsweg St.Leonhard 2
11,3 km
Train station Tamsweg St.Leonhard 1
11 km
Train station Tamsweg 3
11,2 km
Train station Madling 1
17,2 km
Ski lift Katschberg
9,1 km
Ski lift Obertauern
17,2 km
Ski lift Grosseck/Speiereck
3,3 km
Ski lift Fanningberg
5,6 km
Ski Bus Skibus
50 metres
There is a bread service at the local bakery. You can place an order and pay in advance for the whole week and then the bread will be delivered to your front door in the morning.
In the cosy and historical village centre of Mauterndorf the après-ski takes place in only a few cosy bars.
Sybrand Welles