Max. 8 persons
4 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
Wi-Fi available
Not allowed
120 m²
Smoking not allowed
Detached
Enjoy an unforgettable stay in this spacious chalet in Stadl an der Mur in Styria, perfectly located between the famous Kreischberg and Turracher Höhe ski areas! Combining comfort with a warm, homely atmosphere, this chalet offers stunning views of the surrounding area. After an active day, you can relax on the large terrace or in the beautiful conservatory/winter garden. Free WLAN is also available and you can park directly at the chalet.
The chalet is located on a small chalet park, at 900 meters and about 2 km from the centre of Stadl an der Mur, a town in Styria's popular Murtal holiday region, where there are several shops, restaurants and also a beautiful swimming lake. Beautiful sights in the village include the late Gothic parish church and the 16th-century Goppelsbach castle. The historic town of Murau is about 15 km away and has a beautiful old centre, a great range of shops and an indoor swimming pool.
In the immediate vicinity (approx. 5-10 minutes by car) is the well-known Kreischberg family ski area, the most modern ski area in the holiday region with 42 km of snow-assured slopes and 13 cable cars and lifts. Here carving and snowboarding is really fantastic! Another ski area and also a wonderful hiking paradise in the Nockberge is the Turracher Höhe with 43 kilometers of slopes. This ski resort scores with a wide offer, winter fans can go skiing, cross-country skiing, tobogganing and winter hiking. Thanks to the high altitude of this ski area and its snow security, it is even open until the end of April. A third ski area in the region is the family ski area Lachtal (between Murau and Judenburg) with 35 kilometers of slopes.
The chalet park is located in an area known as one of Austria's sunniest regions, with quiet mountain passes and small traditional villages characterising the landscape. The region also offers several golf clubs for a relaxing golf holiday, such as Golf Club Murau-Kreischberg or Golf Club Grebenzen.
On the outskirts of Stadl an der Mur is a large leisure centre, it offers a 7,000 m² swimming lake with a section for non-swimmers and a paddling pool for children. There are spacious sunbathing areas all around, and the leisure centre also includes a playground, a half-pipe, a beach volleyball court and a football pitch, several tennis courts and a children's play park.
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
General supplies SPAR Wirtschaftsverein Stadl-Predlitz
5,3 km
General supplies Dorfgreissler Kreischberg
8,5 km
General supplies KastlGreissler Kreischberg
8,5 km
General supplies SPAR
9,6 km
Restaurants Badesee Stadl
1000 metres
Restaurants Jausenstation Stadlbauer
1,3 km
Restaurants Landcafe Kauder
1,7 km
Restaurants Gasthof Murtalerhof
1,8 km
Train station Stadl an der Mur 1
1,8 km
Train station Hagendorf 1
2,7 km
Train station Einach 1
4,8 km
Train station Falkendorf 1
4,8 km
Ski lift Kreischberg
12,1 km
Ski lift Turracher Höhe
23,5 km
If the weather is terrible, visiting the Aqualux Therme in Fohnsdorf is highly recommended! This thermal spa offers various indoor and outdoor pools on three levels and a diverse sauna world with a dry wood sauna, a Finnish panorama sauna, various infrared cabins and steam baths. It can be reached by car in approx. 1 hour
Discover the Murau mountains south of the Niedere Tauern! In summer and winter, the 8 Mountains invite active nature lovers to experience nature in all its facets, whether hiking, skiing, snowboarding, or ski touring. Eight unspoilt mountains, several charming places of hospitality, and many forests make the Murau holiday region an adventure area where there is always something new to discover. The region also offers numerous other activities, such as cycling, mountain biking, running, and Nordic walking. It sounds like an ideal holiday destination!
Carl-Peter Echtermeijer