Max. 5 persons
2 Bedrooms
1 Bathroom
Wi-Fi available
Not allowed
92 m²
Smoking not allowed
This apartment on Bürserberg features a quiet location on the edge of the forest. It is around 1,000 metres above sea level and therefore boasts stunning mountain views. On the ground floor you will find this modern accommodation with a spacious living room that is perfect for a cosy get-together. Thanks to the private entrance, privacy is guaranteed. You can end the day in style in the beautiful garden with a view. Lovely!.
In winter, the nearest ski lift, the Einhornbahn, is 3 km away, from where the ski bus will also take you to the nearby Brandnertal ski area. By car, you can reach the well-known ski resort of Schruns in Montafon, about 20 km away, in a short time. Winter tyres are absolutely essential and snow chains are recommended.
In summer, your walks or mountain bike rides start right outside the door. Trek through the beautiful surroundings via carefully marked hiking trails past green meadows and imposing mountain peaks
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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
General supplies Dorflädele Bürserberg
3 km
General supplies Supermarkt Bürs
8 km
Restaurants Schäfle
3 km
Train station Nüziders
9,9 km
Train station Ludesch
12,6 km
Train station Bludenz
9,4 km
Train station Bludenz-Moos Bahnhof
10,5 km
Ski lift Sonntag-Stein
27,4 km
Ski lift Brandnertal
3,2 km
Ski lift Golm
18,5 km
Ski lift Silvretta Montafon
21,8 km
Ski lift Kristberg
26,5 km
Ski Bus Parkplatz Einhornbahn
3 km
Visit our mountain restaurant Fuchsbau which is only about 6 km away, in summer as well as in winter easily accessible with the Einhornbahn I We will be happy to spoil you with numerous delicacies.
In summer, you can hike from the house to the Tschengla or take the cable car from Brand up to the beautiful hiking area. A walk around the Lünersee is also recommended, the Brandnertal really has a lot to offer in summer.
Michael Fritz