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Schöneben Chalet Schiffer

Description

The detached Chalet Schiffer is part of the Schöneben holiday village, located in Wald im Pinzgau. This is a family holiday park where fun and tranquility are paramount. As you enter the apartment through the living area, you’ll find an attractively furnished living room with a typical Austrian tile stove, an open kitchen and an Austrian dining area. Here’s where you can start the day with a good breakfast, and then at the end of the day, spend some quality time with your friends or family. A stairway leads down to the floor below, where there are a total of four bedrooms and two bathrooms. After an active day, you can fill the bathtub and just relax in a wonderfully warm bath. You can access the sunny, south-facing balcony from two sides of the living room, and there is also a staircase to the terrace from the lower floor. While on holiday, be sure to take a dip in the nearby Kristall swimming pool, which you can use for free during your stay in Chalet Schiffer!

In winter, after a full day of winter sports out in the snow, you can all gather around the wood-fired tiled stove and chat through which of the two ski resorts you will visit the next day. Both the larger Zillertal Arena ski complex and the family-friendly Wildkogel Arena ski area can be easily reached by car, or via a ski bus. The ski bus service is free on presentation of your ski pass, and two cars can be parked under your chalet’s (snow-free) carport. You could also consider other winter activities such as winter hiking, tobogganing or snow tubing, and once a week a torch-lit walk is organised. This starts in the village of Krimml and ends at the famous Krimmler waterfalls, and will be a magical experience you will never forget.

In summer, you can enjoy looking out on classic Austrian scenes from your balcony or the lower terrace—cows grazing in the pastures, or farmers using their tractors to farm the land in the fertile valley. Schöneben chalets are ideally located if you are planning trips, bike rides or walking routes, but the picturesque villages in this region are also very nice to explore! Or you could enjoy a day trip travelling to the town of Zell am See aboard the iconic Pinzgauer Lokalbahn railway.

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Price structure (based on 2 persons)

Included in the price

  • VAT
  • Booking fee € 50,00
  • Contribution SGR € 10,00
  • Firewood
  • Accommodation damage insurance
  • Beds are already made when you arrive
  • Free Internet
  • Water and electricity
  • Final cleaning *
  • Bed linen & towels: p.p. € 23,50 *
  • Tourist tax & Mobility fee p.p.p.n. *
  • Tourist tax p.p.p.n. *
    - Adults: € 2.00 *
    - Children: € 0.10 *
* Subject to changes'

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Layout and facilities

Layout

95m² (1023 sq. ft)
Living room with sitting area
Kitchen with dining area
1 bedroom with double bed
1 bedroom with two single beds
1 bedroom with double bed and bunk bed
1 bedroom with single bed and trundle bed
Bathroom with bath, shower, sink and toilet
Bathroom with shower and sink
Separate toilet
StorageBalcony / terrace on the south

Important information

  • Internet (Free WI-FI)
  • Accommodation damage insurance included
  • Beds are made upon arrival
  • Smoking is not allowed
  • Free use of firewood
  • Free access to the Kristall/outdoor pool

Location

  • Ski bus max. 500 meter
  • Ski school in the vicinity

(Winter) Sports facilities

  • Ski storage

Extra service

  • Additional bread delivery service Wald im Pinzgau

Family/Children

  • Baby cot (excl. bedlinen) available to book 1
  • High chair available to rent 1

Heating & Cooling

  • Fireplace / tiled stove

Washing and drying

  • Washing machine
  • Dryer

Kitchen

  • Dishwasher
  • Filter coffee machine
  • Microwave
  • Oven
  • Electric kettle

Entertainment

  • Number of TV's 2
  • Satellite TV
  • AM/FM radio

Outdoors

  • Balcony
  • Terrace
  • Garden Furniture

Infrastructure outside

  • Number of parking spaces 3
  • Of which are covered parking spaces 2

Registration number

50626-001133-2020

Rented out by home owner

W. Schipper

Review

The assessments on this page are from ChaletsPlus customers, and reflect their experiences during their stay in this holiday home.
8.4 37 Reviews

Location

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    • Supermarkt
    • Baker
    • Restaurant
    • Café
    • Pizzeria
    • Schwimming pool
    • Golf course
    • Summer - National Park
    • Winter - Ski slope
    • Winter - Ski Lift
    • Winter - Ski School
    • Airport
    • Train station
    • Bus (summer)
    • Ski-bus (winter)
    • Sports Shop
    • Local specialties
    • Tourist info
    • ATM / Bank
    • Doctor
    • Museum
    • Reception
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Ski resort

Zillertal Arena

Heights ski resort


2500 m
580 m

Slopes (150 km)

50 km
88 km
12 km

Langlaufloipe

200 km

Ski lifts

15
19
18

Wildkogel Arena

Heights ski resort


2150 m
819 m

Slopes (75 km)

35 km
30 km
10 km

Langlaufloipe

200 km

Ski lifts

5
4
10

Destination

Village: Wald Im Pinzgau

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Plenty of snow and the perfect place to relax

Wald im Pinzgau is located in Oberpinzgau at the foot of the Gerlos Pass on the border between Salzburg and Tyrol, sitting at an altitude of approximately 900 metres. Wald is a pretty little village with a cosy atmosphere that forms a community together with Königsleiten. From December to the end of April you can enjoy sun and snow here. You’ll be glad to know we offer plenty of properties for guests to stay during their holidays here, with around 60 chalet apartments and houses to pick from!
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Enjoy a spectacular summer holiday in Wald im Pinzgau

At the foot of the Gerlos Pass you’ll find the charming Austrian town of Wald im Pinzgau. This quaint village lies at an altitude of around 900 metres, sitting on the border between Salzburgerland and Tyrol. One of the most prominent features of this village is the stream that runs through its centre, which has long served as the lifeblood of this historic Austrian destination. Today, Wald im Pinzgau is an idyllic holiday destination with shops, restaurants and activities aplenty. Thanks to its mountainous location, there’s plenty in the way of natural attractions, with more than enough ground to cover for hiking enthusiasts. A summer holiday in Wald im Pinzgau is not complete without a visit to the local swimming pool, while there’s plenty of outings on offer to keep every visitor occupied for the duration of their stay. Whatever you want to do during your stay in Austria, you can when you make Wald im Pinzgau your base.
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