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Austrian Alps ski chalet in Muhlbach

country:Austria
location:Mühlbach, AustriaSee map here
price:From £400 - £700 per week (sleeps 6 people)
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description
This Austrian Alps ski chalet in Muhlbach is ideal for families and friends.

This ski chalet sleeps 6 (4 adults and 2 children) plus cot in 3 separate bedrooms with 2 bathrooms. The luxurious chalet comprises of 180m2 including a large open plan living area, a balcony with fantastic view and a spacious terrace. The chalet is south facing in a quiet village location but close to Bramberg and Mittersill for shops, bars and night life.

The ski chalet is located in the village of Dorf near Mühlbach and Bramberg. The ski bus stop 100m away to either Wildkogel Alpen (80km of slopes) or Kitzbühel Alpen (150km of slopes). In Bramberg you will find probably the world’s longest toboggan run - 14km - it's flood lit at night and great fun!

This Alps ski chalet comes with all the luxuries you would expect a 37" LCD TV, Bose Hifi & DVD, Nintendo Wii, broadband, Wifi and telephone, extensive full kitchen, cook books, wood burning stove, Jacuzzi bath, infrared sauna, ski/snow board storage and 2 parking spaces.
special things to do at the Austrian Alps ski chalet in Muhlbach
Winter: Skiing, crosscountry skiing, tobogganing, snowboarding, ice skating, curling, carving, horse drawn sleigh rides.

Summer: Walking, hiking, cycling, golf, climbing, fishing, paragliding, swimming.
travellers' tales
We couldn't have asked for more, the chalet was just perfect with excellent standards, clean, safe and totally family orientated with the Nintendo Wii going down a storm on the snug evenings with the log fire burning.  (more)
rooms, food and facilities
Bedroom, Log chalet in the Austrain AlpsInside the Alps ski chalet you will find 3 bedrooms. The master bedrooms have a king size bed. You also have an LCD TV with DVD player. The bedroom opens up onto the large balcony with stunning views of the mountains. A hairdryer is also supplied.

The second bedroom is either a twin room or a king size room. The room also has an LCD TV and DVD and opens up on to the large balcony where you can sit and admire the view. The third bedroom is an ideal children's room with a bunk bed.

There are two bathrooms. Downstairs is a shower room with a power shower. Upstairs is a spacious bathroom with corner Jacuzzi bath (big enough for 2!).

Bedroom, Log chalet in the Austrain AlpsThe kitchen is spacious with an American fridge freezer (with water and ice dispenser), dishwasher, cooker, hob, Tassimo coffee maker and high quality Dualit toaster and kettle.

There is also a breakfast bar for 3 persons on a granite island. You will find a bar cabinet with honesty bar drink selection in the dining room. There is also a utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer.

  • Free wifi access is provided for guests
  • Nintendo Wii
  • Infrared sauna

    Kitchen, Log chalet in the Austrain Alps Skiing & cycling friendly: We offer storage for skis, bikes and any other equipment. The Austrian Alps ski chalet in Muhlbach is located 100 metres from the ski bus to take you to either the Panoramabahn (around 3 minutes) for the Kitzbühel Alpen or Wildkogel Alpen (both around 10 minute bus ride).

    Bicycle or ski hire is also available with a 15 minute walk or a couple of minute bus ride or drive.

    Family friendly: The Austrian Alps ski chalet in Muhlbach is well equipped for families. It offers lots of games, a Nintendo Wii and DVD player with DVDs.
    how to find the Austrian Alps ski chalet in Muhlbach
    By car: Salzburg is 1h 30min away, Innsbruck is 1h 30 min away, Munich is 2 hours away.
    By train: The nearest station is Zell am See.
  • how this holiday makes a difference
    The ski chalet in Muhlbach is a wooden eco build with masses of insulation. It is built to blend in with the environment and be part of the national park. We do our uttermost best to be environmentally friendly with light bulbs, eco friendly appliances and cleaning products. We ask our guests to be respectful of electric and have a fair use policy where they pay for using too much. Instead of manicuring the garden we have seeded with native wild flowers for butterflies. We have kept the garden at the chalet natural to help encourage wildlife, offering food and homes for birds. We do not use fertilizer on the grass areas but use nettle liquid fertilizer which we produce ourselves.

    View from balcony, Austrian Alps ski chalet in MuhlbachWe reiterate the practices of recycling at the ski chalet, only food waste is collected everything else is recycled and we remind our guests of this. We use eco friendly cleaning products including toilet paper and use refillable hand washes. In the UK we have a plant a tree scheme which we have details of in our guest book. This enables guests to offset there carbon footprint.

    Our office is based in the UK where we ensure we print on recycled paper and reuse as much as possible. All laser cartridges are recycled. We use low wattage light bulbs and bio mass heating. All confirmation is set by email and we do not produce brochures or paper literature, all advertising is on the internet.

    Our purchasing policy at the Austrian Alps ski chalet is based on suitable purchasing an example of this is refillable hand washes and ensuring our suppliers have green policies. We also purchase everything from local small shops instead of supermarkets and purchase guest gifts of local schnapps and wine from local farms. In Austria we pay our cleaners (housekeeper) over the minimum wage requirements and have a section in our guest book about cultural information ranging from useful local German phrases to local religious information. At the Austrian Alps ski chalet in Muhlbach, we also promote local restaurants and shop which supply and produce locally purchased goods.

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