- Catered Chalet
- Sleeps 22
- Separate Lounge & Traditional Austrian Dining-Room
- Only Approx. 3 Minutes' Walk (300m) To The Fimbabahn Gondola
- Superb Views Of The Village & The Surrounding Peaks
- Free Wi-Fi
Overview
Chalet Zita is a charming and traditional chalet offering excellent value for money. The chalet’s elevated location, overlooking the fabulous centre of Ischgl, is a special feature and you can ski back virtually to the door!
Description
Location
Elevated location overlooking Ischgl, only approx. 3 minutes' walk (300m) to the Fimbabahn gondola.Chalet Layout
Ground Floor
- Main entrance, dining room, separate lounge
First Floor
- Room 1
Austrian Twin with shower/wc - Room 2
Austrian Twin with shower/wc and balcony - Room 3
Single with shower/wc and balcony - Room 4
Austrian Twin with shower/wc and balcony - Room 5
Austrian Twin with bath/wc and balcony
Second Floor
- Room 6
Austrian Twin with shower/wc - Room 7
Austrian Twin with shower/wc and balcony - Room 8
Single with shower/wc and balcony - Room 9
Austrian Twin with shower/wc and balcony - Room 10
Austrian Twin with bath/wc and balcony
Third Floor (Rooms under eaves)
- Room 11
Twin (separate beds) sharing bath/wc with Room 12 - Room 12
Twin (end to end beds) sharing bath/wc with Room 11
Lower Ground Floor
- Ski/boot room
Meals
Offered on a catered chalet basis, your holiday will include a cooked and continental breakfast, afternoon tea/coffee and cakes, and a 3 course dinner including Prosecco apéritif and a choice of complimentary, quality wines followed by coffee.
Good for Groups
About Ischgl
Ischgl, set in the beautiful Paznau Valley, offers some of the best skiing that Austria has. It also provides a link into Switzerland at Samnaun for tax free shopping (take your passport). It is a lovely Tyrolean village that has high altitude and good snow, an excellent lift system and great higher intermediate skiing and boarding. There are 200km of runs, with a bus link to Galtur for a further 65km.
Beginners will have to take a lift up and back to Idalp to access the easier slopes and these can get very busy during the day. Experts also have a few problems with limited challenging stuff, although there is some great powder when the snow is good. Also, while there are two runs back to town, they are both tough reds and do get very cut up in the afternoon. Boarders have been welcomed at Ischgl for over 15 years and the terrain is great for them. There is also a big half-pipe and a highly-rated specialist park.
New lifts have markedly reduced lift queues to the slopes, while the village has a largely traffic-free centre. It is an attractive place, although expensive, with a good selection of accommodation, hotels and some lively après-ski, favoured by Germans and Scandinavians. There is a reasonable range of non-skiing opportunities including shopping (see Samnaun).
Overall, Ischgl is one of the best of the Austrian resorts, particularly for better intermediates and boarders. It's expensive, but an ace choice if you want to sample an Austrian holiday at its finest.
Alpine Charm
Choice of Restaurants
Easy Slope Access
Family Friendly
Good For Non-Skiers
Good For Snowboarding
Good for Apres Ski
Great Off-Piste
Large Ski Area
Lively Night Life
Lively and Young
Mountain Restaurants
Reliable Snow
Scenic
Short Transfer
Snow Park
Snow Sure
Bowling Alley
Child Care
Gym
Ice Rink
Paragliding
Sauna
Sports Centre
Swimming Pool
Walking Trails
Cross-Country: 48.0
Cross-Country Equipment
Off-Piste: Very good
Off-Piste Equipment
Off-Piste Guides
Sleigh Rides
Holiday Details
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