Chalet St. Lukas, Mayrhofen

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What a fantastic chalet, couldn’t fault it! We were over the moon with it. The food was good – they did an early meal for our kids which, we weren’t expecting, but it worked brilliantly. The chalet isn’t luxurious or OTT but it was just what we needed and we got what we paid for. Only thing is the distanc... + more
Mrs Newey, Knowle
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Overview: chalet description: Chalet St. Lukas description

Sleeps: 27-34 Guests

Chalets are a rare find indeed in Mayrhofen, so we are delighted to bring you the comfortable, traditional St. Lukas, which offers outstanding value for money, combined with excellent food and wine, and a warm welcome from your Chalet Hosts.

Enjoying a quiet setting yet only a short walk from the lively village centre, Chalet St. Lukas is furnished in traditional Tyrolean style, providing a friendly, relaxed base for your holiday. After a day on the slopes the sauna is a welcome attraction and the bright and airy dining room and lounge with TV and comfortable sofas are sociable areas to swap stories at the end of the day. The ski bus to the main lift stops 250m away.


Facilities: Chalet St. Lukas features

  • All rooms with en suite facilities & most with balcony
  • In house sauna
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • 10 minutes' walk from village centre, lifts & nightlife
  • Ski bus stop 250m
  • Free ski & boot storage at the lifts

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Here is one of the many comments received from satisfied guests last winter:

‘We have had a wonderful time. Excellent food and all the staff have been lovely and looked after us so well.’
Mr P. Rivers, Dec 2012


Room Types: Chalet St. Lukas bedrooms

Accommodation Summary

Lower Ground Floor

Sauna, ski & boot room

Ground Floor

Dining room & guest lounge

First Floor

Room 11 - Twin with separate beds, shower, wc.

Room 12-17 - Austrian twins*, shower, wc, balcony.

Room 18,19 - Austrian twin*, bath, wc, balcony.

Second Floor

Room 20 - Single room, shower, wc.

Room 21 - Sleeps 2-4. Austrian twin* plus bunk bed, bath, wc.

Room 22 - Sleeps 2-4. Austrian twin* plus bunk bed, bath, wc, balcony.

Room 23 - Austrian twin*, shower, wc, balcony.

Room 24 - Austrian twin*, shower, private wc on landing, balcony.

Rooms 13,16 & 17 have an extra bed and sleep up to 3

*In certain locations, a twin is commonly accepted as referring to two separate mattresses and duvets contained in one large frame. Most hotels have rooms that will take an extra bed if required. These extra beds may be bunk beds, fold-away beds or sofa beds, but the suitability of these beds may depend on each individual. Where an extra bed is added this may limit the space available. Rooms with extra beds are still bookable for two person occupancy although, in this case, the hotelier may allocate a standard-sized twin bedded room without extra beds. Single rooms do not always match up either in size or facilities to twin bedded rooms, even when a supplement is paid.


Meals: Chalet St. Lukas food & drink

  • Skiers' Breakfast with a hot option*
  • Afternoon tea and coffee & freshly baked cake*
  • 4-course dinners, including pre-dinner apèritif, choice of complimentary wines with dinner followed by tea/coffee & chocolates†
  • Special celebratory dinners on Christmas Day and New Year's Eve
  • Call us for more info on Chalet cuisine
  • Friendly service from your Chalet Hosts

*Breakfast hot option, afternoon tea and dinner is 6 days per week, due to Chalet hotel staff's day off.

We update Chalet St. Lukas'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 Mayrhofen: about holidays in Mayrhofen: about ski holidays in Mayrhofen: about ski holidays in Mayrhofen Austria

Hintertux glacier Tyrolean charm Snowbombing festival 100% artificial snow coverage

One of Austria's top ski resorts, Mayrhofen has a magnificent medley of varied terrain, Austrian charm and lively après ski. From families to party-lovers and non-skiers to hardcore athletes, this laid-back destination warmly welcomes everyone and rarely disappoints – a fantastic place to ski that Brits return to year after year.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Families Groups Après ski

Mayrhofen webcam

Snow Report: Top 59cm, Bottom 4cm

Snow Forecast: 56cm expected this week

Snow History: December average depth 56.67cm

Mayrhofen trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Innsbruck70km, 1h
Salzburg170km, 2h
Region:Austria, Alps.
First opened:1954

Mayrhofen lift pass price last reported as Adult Mayrhofen pass: €72.50 (1 day)
Adult Zillertaler Superskipass: €349 (6 days). Ask for a quote when booking Chalet St. Lukas.
Night skiing: No
Mayrhofen has N S E W facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December – April.

Town altitude: 630m
Top of slopes: 2500m
Bottom of piste: 630m
Vertical drop: 1870m
Total length of trails:139km
Longest piste:5.5km (Valley run)
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"Fantastic chalet, lovely staff, would recomend"

Mrs Newey, Knowle
5/ out of 5
What a fantastic chalet, couldn’t fault it! We were over the moon with it. The food was good – they did an early meal for our kids which, we weren’t expecting, but it worked brilliantly. The chalet isn’t luxurious or OTT but it was just what we needed and we got what we paid for. Only thing is the distance from the lifts, it’s a bit of a trek as you have to walk and then get a bus which was a bit too far for our 4 year old in ski boots. We ended up getting the taxi which worked out cheap at about £5, it took us straight to the lifts and it was worth every penny. The kids were really well looked after by the chalet staff who were lovely. I would highly recommend the chalet to other families.
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