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Schöneben Chalet Schneerose

Description

This five-room chalet is part of the Schöneben holiday village in Wald im Pinzgau. This is a family holiday park where fun and tranquility are paramount. The detached holiday home has its own sauna where you can relax after a long, active day in the Austrian mountains. The cosy, attractively furnished living room has a sitting area with an Austrian tile stove and an adjoining covered balcony. There is a modern, fully equipped kitchen where you can enjoy a pleasant meal in the comfortable dining area. The four bedrooms are all on the ground floor, and each has a double bed. In two of these rooms, there is also an extra bunk bed. This holiday home offers everything you would expect for a relaxing holiday in Austria.

In winter, you can reach the Wildkogel Arena family ski resort by car in five minutes. Or alternatively, you could visit the larger Zillertal Arena ski complex, which is little more than a 15-minute drive away. There is a ski bus service within walking distance which will take you to either of these two ski areas for free. Whichever ski resort you choose, when you return home in the evening you can relax in the seating area in front of the fireplace with a good book, or just chat through your winter sports adventures of that day. You can use the sauna to help soothe your tired muscles, or take a refreshing dip (with the children) in the covered Kristall swimming pool. And if you don’t feel like cooking, there are plenty of good restaurants in the area where you can enjoy traditional Austrian cuisine!

In summer, you can take the most beautiful walks right from the Chalet Schneerose! Whether you walk through the woods or along the flat valleys, this is a wonderful place to wander and take in the atmosphere. Along the way, you will come across many Gasthoven where you can take a well-deserved break and enjoy a drink and a snack. A chance to explore with an (electric) bicycle is definitely recommended! Or you could get the blood pumping even faster through your veins faster by signing up for an exciting canyoning trip, going on a guided climbing expedition, or zipping through the air on the Mega Flying Fox in the Zillertal Arena. Whether you’re a sporty type, adrenaline junkie, holidaying with young children, or just a relaxed bon viveur, there is always plenty to do in this region.


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Price structure (based on 2 persons)

Included in the price

  • BTW
  • Booking fee € 50,00
  • Contribution SGR € 10,00
  • Firewood
  • Use of sauna
  • Accommodation damage insurance
  • Beds are already made when you arrive
  • Free Internet
  • Water and electricity
  • Bed linen & towels: p.p. € 23,50 *
  • Final cleaning service: € 225,00 *
  • Tourist tax p.p.p.n. *
    - Adults: € 2.00 *
    - Children: € 0.10 *
* Subject to changes'

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Layout and facilities

Layout

120m² (1292 square feet) living room with sitting area
Kitchen with dining area
2 bedrooms with double beds
2 bedrooms with double beds and bunk beds
Bathroom with shower and double sink
Bathroom with sauna, relaxation room, shower and sink
2 separate toilets
Balcony/terrace, south facing

Additional information

  • Bedden opgemaakt
  • Gratis gebruik openhaardhout
  • Gratis toegang tot het Kristall(zwem)bad
  • Pets are not allowed
  • Smoking is not allowed

Registration number

50626-001164-2020

Rented out by home owner

E.M.W. Daams

Voorzieningen en extra's

  • Internet (Free Wi-Fi)
  • Gratis zwembad toegang Kristallbad
  • Ski bus at max. 250 metres
  • Ski school is nearby
  • Sauna
  • Washing machine
  • Tumble dryer
  • Dishwasher
  • Nespresso coffee machine
  • Oven
  • Quooker
  • Gezamenlijke (ski-) berging
  • Ski boot dryer
  • Garden furniture
  • 1 TV
  • Smart TV
  • DVD Blu-ray player
  • Total of 2 parking spaces
  • of which 2 are covered parking spaces

Review

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

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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