Chalet Abendruh, Kaprun

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We were quite a big group and took up about half of the chalet – it’s a very nice chalet and everything was well organised. The food was pretty good and the people working there were very nice. They put the menu on a chalk board in the morning to tell you what the evening meal would be. A couple of our part... + more
Amy Rodwell's birthday ski group, London
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Location: where is Chalet Abendruh

· approx. 10-12 minutes walk to ski lifts and village centre · 3-5 minutes walk to ski bus stop


Overview: chalet description: Chalet Abendruh description

The Chalet Abendruh offers comfortable accommodation with private facilities in all rooms. The cosy dining room with bar allows you to chat with other guests about your day's skiing and relax for the whole evening. Situated above the resort centre, the ski bus to the local lifts and the glacier stops below the chalet. Alternatively you can walk down to the local lifts.


Facilities: Chalet Abendruh features

· lounge/dining room with bar area · non-smoking stube · sauna (4.30-6.30pm, 6 times weekly) · services of chalet hosts · staff live in · 12 bedrooms


Room Types: Chalet Abendruh bedrooms

Chalet Abendruh - sleeps 26-30 (room numbers in brackets):

Ground floor: Sauna.

First floor: Non-smoking pine stube. Living/dining room with bar. Quad room with double bed plus pull-out sofa bed, balcony, en suite shower and WC (1). Quad room consisting of two connected double bedrooms with shared en suite shower and WC (2).

Second floor: Quad room with twin plus pull-out sofa bed, balcony, en suite shower and WC, suitable for 3 adults or 2 adults and 2 children under 12 years inclusive (3). Two twin rooms with en suite shower and WC (4 & 7). Twin room with en suite shower, WC and balcony (5). Twin room with en suite shower and WC (6).

Third floor: One twin room with en suite shower and WC (12). Four twin rooms with en suite shower, WC and balcony (8,9,10 & 11).


Meals: Chalet Abendruh food & drink

• hearty breakfast with one cooked option (6 mornings a week) • afternoon tea with home-made cakes or biscuits • 3 course evening meal with house wine and coffee (5 evenings a week) • 4 course farewell dinner on final evening • early children's suppers available


Please Note

Chalet Abendruh has no lift. staff live in.

We update Chalet Abendruh's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.
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Resort: about Kaprun: about holidays in Kaprun: about ski holidays in Kaprun: about ski holidays in Kaprun Austria

Austria’s oldest skiable glacier Austria’s biggest superpipe Early summer skiing

A rustic resort nestled at the bottom of Austria’s most established skiable glacier, Kaprun offers the traditional effortlessly balanced with the state of the art. From fairy-tale castles to mountain top dining and Austria’s largest superpipe, snow lovers of all ages and stages can enjoy a ‘once in a lifetime’ experience here.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Families Late Season Non-skiers Groups

Kaprun webcam

Snow Report: Top 159cm, Bottom 30cm

Snow Forecast: 60cm expected this week

Snow History: December average depth 82.83cm

Kaprun trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Salzburg80km, 1.5 hours
Munich200km, 2.5 hours
Region:Austrian Alps
First opened:1960

Kaprun lift pass price last reported as 225€ 6 days. Ask for a quote when booking Chalet Abendruh.
Night skiing: No
Kaprun has NS facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing November-May.

Town altitude: 786m
Top of slopes: 3029m
Bottom of piste: 786m
Vertical drop: 2243m
Total length of trails:61km
Longest piste:5 km
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"V. nice chalet"

Amy Rodwell's birthday ski group, London
4/ out of 5
We were quite a big group and took up about half of the chalet – it’s a very nice chalet and everything was well organised. The food was pretty good and the people working there were very nice. They put the menu on a chalk board in the morning to tell you what the evening meal would be. A couple of our party were vegetarians but they didn’t seem to have processed that information and tried to serve them meat on the first day... but as soon as they realised they sorted something else out really quickly. Location wasn’t the best as you had to walk a fair bit with skis... there was a bus you could get on but you then had to change to another. In the end we arranged taxis as it made things a lot easier. The bedrooms seemed to differ quite a bit in terms of quality – my bedroom at the top was quite good but others further down weren’t as nice and some had bad ventilation.
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