Hotel Neuhaus
Features
- Terrace/Balcony
- Half board
Originally built in the 17th Century, this superb hotel offers very high standards, great facilities and excellent food. The hotel is made up of 2 main buildings, the St. Josef and the Neuhaus and these are connected by an underground passageway.
Location · central location · 1 minute walk to ski bus stop · 8-10 minutes walk to Penken gondola
Features · indoor swimming pool, sauna and whirlpool · extra charge for massage, solarium and 'Kamillen-Dörfl' spa area including 5 further saunas and steam room · comfortable lounge and bar · 'Movie Bar'- popular après ski meeting place · daily live music · weekly activity programme (Mon-Fri) · children's playroom with toys · extra charge for games room with pool table and bowling alley · extra charge for internet terminal · 110 bedrooms · lift to all floors
Meals · hot and cold buffet breakfast · 4 course evening meals with a choice of main course · daily salad buffet, cheese buffet and choice of dessert · weekly fondue · various weekly buffets · Christmas and New Year's Eve gala dinners included
Rooms for 2 people on half board sharing a small room with Austrian twin beds private bath and WC in the St. Josef building. Single, standard rooms and rooms that sleep 3 in the St. Josef building are also available at a supplement. Quad and superior family rooms in the Neuhaus building, (maximum 3 adults or 2 adults and 2 children) consisting of one room with Austrian twin and double sofa bed are available at a supplement. All rooms have safe, cable TV and hairdryer.
Please Note St Josef is the annexe of the Hotel Neuhaus, connected by an underpass. All guests eat at the Hotel Neuhaus.
Official Rating ****
Mayrhofen Resort Info
Mayrhofen skiing and boarding
Mayrhofen is the largest of the resorts covered by the 'Zillertal Superski' pass, with 101km of runs. The skiing in Mayrhofen itself is on two separate mountains but in 2006-7 a new cable car up to the Ahorn area was opened - making access much quicker and easier. Confident intermediates are best catered for, while better skiers can test their mettle on Penken’s challenging ‘black pistes’ - including the infamous Harakiri slope – while beginners, pleasure-seekers and carving enthusiasts can have the broad, sunny pistes of Ahorn all to themselves. Snowboarders will not find Mayrhofen the best place to learn, but the initiated can revel in the world class Vans Penken Park.
Mayrhofen ski resort
Mayrhofen itself is a town in its own right and therefore perhaps not as quintessentially "alpine" as a lot of Austrian resorts. However, the plethora of accommodation options, restaurants, off-snow activities, bars and nightclubs more than makes up for this. The Mayrhofen clientele is a mixture of young crowds looking for good nightlife and families looking to exploit the excellent child care facilities. Both of these are available and Mayrhofen manages to allow both sorts of holidays with neither group upsetting the other.
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