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Description
This unique, spacious maisonette-style house is located on the edge of the Schöneben holiday village in the charming village of Wald im Pinzgau. This is a family holiday park where fun and tranquility are paramount. And if you’re looking for somewhere you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life, this peaceful mountain village offers a perfect refuge. The snug living room on the top floor has a panoramic view of the beautiful mountain setting. A floor below, you will find an open kitchen with a dining table and all mod cons, a bedroom with two bunk beds and a bathroom with a shower, sink and toilet. On the lower floor, there are two more bedrooms with a double bed, one of which also has a bunk bed. This floor too is equipped with a bathroom with a shower, sink and toilet. As its name suggests, Haus am Bad is located directly beside the local swimming pool, which you and your fellow guests can use for free during your stay. The garage underneath this maisonette has parking space for two cars.
In winter, after a day on the slopes, you can relax in the comfortable seating area beside the open fireplace or take a refreshing dip in the pool. The two nearby ski resorts, the Zillertal Arena and the Wildkogel Arena, are easily accessible by car or via the free ski bus. Both novice and advanced skiers alike can enjoy themselves all day long in either one of these skiing areas! Because the Zillertal Arena ski complex is high up in the mountains, you can count on excellent snow conditions, while the Wildkogel Arena is best known for its superb family-friendly facilities.
In summer, you can enjoy views of this property’s beautiful surrounding garden from the sunny balcony. And of course, from this same vantage point you can also take in a view of the church tower in Wald im Pinzgau as well as its magnificent surroundings. Haus am Bad is also the perfect base for nature lovers, families with young children, and sports enthusiasts. In the adjacent Hohe Tauern National Park, there are various walking, cycling, hiking, and mountain biking trails. You can even visit one of the swimming lakes in the surrounding villages for a day of water fun, or enquire at the outdoor activity centre about their popular organised mountain climbing or canoeing tours!
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Included in the price
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 *
Price excluding
Layout and facilities
Layout
110m² (1,184 sq ft)Living room with sitting area
Kitchen with dining table
1 bedroom with a double bed
1 bedroom with a double bed and bunk bed
1 bedroom with 2 bunk beds
2 bathrooms with a shower and toilet
Balcony/terrace that faces south
Important information
- Beds are made upon arrival
- Free use of firewood
- Free access to the Kristall/outdoor pool
- Smoking is not allowed
- Internet (Free WI-FI)
- Pets on request
- Accommodation damage insurance included
Location
- With a view of mountains
- Close to the pool
- Ski bus max. 250 meter
- Ski school in the vicinity
(Winter) Sports facilities
- Shared 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
- Floor heating
Washing and drying
- Washing machine
Kitchen
- Filter coffee machine
- Dishwasher
- Toaster
- Electric cooktop
- Combi microwave
- Oven
- Electric kettle
- Refrigerator with freezer compartment
Entertainment
- Smart TV
- Number of TV's 2
- Multiple TV's
Outdoors
- Balcony
- Fenced garden
- Garden
- Garden Furniture
- BBQ on charcoal
- Parasol
Infrastructure outside
- Number of parking spaces 2
- Of which are covered parking spaces 2
- Maximum Clearance (2.10m)
Registration number
50626-011792-2022
Rented out by home owner
Familie Tomassen
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Location
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- Supermarkt
- Baker
- Restaurant
- Café
- Pizzeria
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- Schwimming pool
- Golf course
- Summer - National Park
- Winter - Ski slope
- Winter - Ski Lift
- Winter - Ski School
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- Airport
- Train station
- Bus (summer)
- Ski-bus (winter)
- Sports Shop
- Local specialties
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- Tourist info
- ATM / Bank
- Doctor
- Museum
- Reception
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Ski resort
Zillertal Arena
Heights ski resort
2500 m
Slopes (150 km)
Langlaufloipe
Ski lifts
Wildkogel Arena
Heights ski resort
2150 m
Slopes (75 km)
Langlaufloipe
Ski lifts
Destination
Village: Wald Im Pinzgau
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!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.View webcams