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Chalet KK is a great value chalet, ideally located on Schmittenweg, only 150m away from the base station of the Schmitten cable car. Right behind the house is the ski run from the Schmittenhöhe to Zell am See, so you can ski directly to and from the chalet. The bus stops right in front of the door and takes you into town, about 1.5km away, or to the lifts in no time.There is a large covered terrace and parking for 3 vehicles if driving here. Walk to a few bars, hotels and restaurants.

The interior of the chalet is typical Austrian style with a large, comfortable living area and tiled stove. The Chalet with 210m ⦮bsp;living space, hosts 16 people and offers the following layout and facilities:

1st floor:
2 double bedrooms with bathroom and WC for a total of 4
2 double bedrooms each with a set of bunk beds, bathroom and WC for a total of 8

Ground floor:
Double bedroom with a separate bathroom and WC for 2, well equipped kitchen with hob, oven, microwave, dishwasher etc.
Living area has comfy seating for up to 10 and has satellite TV,

Basement:
Double bedroom linking to a small bedroom via an alcove may, so ideal for 2 adults and 1 or 2 young children.
Bathroom and WC (in the hallway.For a max of 4 but with the total number restricted to 16.

Security deposit of € 500 fully refundable and payable at check in, on arrival.

 

Also we have no availability from Dec 19 to Feb 20 and then a price of 5200 Euros for week of 20 to 27 Feb and 27 Feb to 6 March.

 

Number of Bedrooms

6

Price

5200 Euros for week of 20 to 27 Feb and 27 Feb to 6 March

Facilities

  • Balcony
  • Telephone
  • TV
  • Wake up service
  • Washing machine and tumble dryer
  • Welcome and Assistance
  • WiFi

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AUSTRIA

AUSTRIA

Austria….The land of Oompah music, apple strudel and lederhosen. A fantastic choice for winter or summer.Full of charm, atmosphere, tradition, picture postcard towns and villages, Austria is an ideal
country to visit for groups, couples and families.The key to ski holidays in Austria is the country’s celebrated ‘Gemütlichkeit’ culture, which attempts to make guests feel welcome, entertained and well
fed, both on the slopes and after the lifts have closed.Many of the resorts offer very large and variable ski areas to compete with anywhere, serviced by some of the most modern lift systems in
Europe.

The service excellence and hospitality that you encounter all over the country is guaranteed to leave you with a warm glow even in the cold winter weather. You’ll find the typical Austrian welcome both on the slopes with genuinely friendly and helpful instructors and lively après-ski in almost every Austrian bar when the lifts have closed. Or even before they have – the partying starts early in
many resorts and it’s a familiar sight at many of the resort’s mountain huts to see skiers dancing while still in their ski boots skiing back down the slopes in the early evening.

Much of the accommodation in Austria are good quality, family-run hotels, with many on a half-board basis, offering good quality mountain food. Many of them have a wellness area which is a big part of Austrian life, so you can usually expect a spa, or at least a sauna and steam room.There is also a good choice of quality apartments, self catered chalets and in a few areas like St Anton or Solden, you can find your traditional catered chalet, with other areas offering a more bespoke catered option.We are happy to help, advise and recommend suitable ski areas and accommodation in Austria to
enhance your Austrian experience.

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