Hotel Kramerwirt Annexe, Mayrhofen

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Couldn’t fault the Kramerwirt. We stayed in the Annexe and the bus stop was right outside to take us to the gondola. Our bedroom was much bigger than we’d expected with plenty of space for everything. Meals where what you’d expect from continental cuisine. Some of the dishes were a bit weird... They did have... + more
David, Essex
5 out of 5
When we chose the Annexe we weren’t sure what it was going to be like, but it was literally perfect, with everything we could have possibly wanted. You come out of the Kramerwirt Hotel and the annexe is 25 yards across the road – it was absolutely lovely and I can’t complain about a thing! Literally when y... + more
Stephen Platt, Greater London
5 out of 5
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Location: where is Hotel Kramerwirt Annexe

Nearest lift: 500m to the high-speed Penken gondola

Tuition meeting point: 500m (at the top of the gondola)

Resort centre: You're in the centre

Bus stop: Outside the hotel


Overview: hotel description: Hotel Kramerwirt Annexe description

Directly opposite the four-star Hotel Kramerwirt is this, the Försterhaus annexe building. The rooms are comfortable and simply furnished yet spacious enough for families and groups. Guests have full use of the main hotel so you get the facilities of a four-star hotel at three-star prices.

You'll find the best views of the resort and mountains at the main hotel's rooftop spa. It's the perfect place to relax and unwind after a day of skiing or boarding. There are also saunas, steam rooms and hot tubs you can use for a local charge.

The main hotel has been beautifully renovated since its days as the village inn nearly 400 years ago. It's situated just off Mayrhofen's main high street with a ski bus stop on the doorstep so you couldn't be more central. About a ten-minute walk from the hotel is the ultra-modern high-speed Penken gondola. From here you have access to great snow and over 500kms of pistes.

Families: Hotel Kramerwirt Annexe for children

The playroom is great for kids. It has plenty of toys, drawing and painting supplies. Older ones can play board games and the restaurant has a children's menu and you can rent high chairs, cribs and baby carriers to save you bringing them with you.


Facilities: Hotel Kramerwirt Annexe features

Stylish Tirolean bar with regular live music

Restaurant

Relaxing rooftop spa

Traditional Stüberl

Basement casino

Free WIFI in hotel Rooms

Rest and relaxation

The rooftop spa is quite a special place. The views extend out across the resort and up to the towering, snow-capped peaks. The facilities include a steam room, relaxation areas, hot tub and saunas. As you're on holiday, take advantage of the massage and beauty treatments that are available.

There's is a local charge to use the wellness facilities and treatments, but you can book and pay for them locally.


Room Types: Hotel Kramerwirt Annexe bedrooms

The rooms in the annexe are spacious, private and simply decorated with lots of natural light. Some rooms sleep two to four and there are also interconnecting twin rooms that are great for families. Each room, or pair of rooms, has a TV and an en-suite with shower.


Meals: Hotel Kramerwirt Annexe food & drink

All of your half board meals are taken in the main Hotel Kramerwirt. There's a hot and cold buffet breakfast and the evening meal is four courses with three choices of main and a salad buffet. If you book over Christmas or New Year, the dining areas are full of festive decorations, gala dinners are included and there is live music.

The restaurant has different dining areas so you can choose to eat in the cosy, rustic lounges or in bright, open spaces with large windows. Most tastes are catered for and the chef often serves produce from the family farm, fishery and hunting grounds.

We update Hotel Kramerwirt Annexe'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

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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 Hotel Kramerwirt Annexe.
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)
Near the end of the stunning Ziller Valley, Mayrhofen exudes Austrian charm in a lively, cheerful atmosphere. Dating back to 1511, its architecture's charmingly old school, yet all mod-cons are present and correct. The resort's location is fantastic: Only an hour's drive from Innsbruck airport. The family-friendly nature doesn't stop with its convenient location – restaurants cater for children excellently, kids activities are abundant, and the ski schools are well known as some of the best. Not only appea...
There's oodles on offer in Mayrhofen whether you ski or board and whatever your level. If you prefer a leisurely cruise down the piste, the Ahorn's your mountain, while those who like to get the heart pumping will love north facing Penken's white-knuckle steeps, moguls, powder and terrain park. Mayrhofen is highly recommended for beginners who can learn under the excellent tuition of local instructors on both the Ahorn and Penken mountains. The nursery areas are large, gentle and snow-sure, offering some fa...
With a famously lively après ski scene, Mayrhofen's a place to eat, drink and party after a day on the snow. You'll find a range of restaurants to suit all budgets serving great food from schnitzel to chow mein. Ahornhuette is one of many family friendly restaurants with a great kids menu, the Thaler family provide a traditional Austrian dining experience at Wirtshaus zum Griena and the Sportsbar & Grill keeps everyone happy with a fantastic range of food including burgers, kebabs and pizza. With a variety of...

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"5/5!"

David, Essex
5/ out of 5
Couldn’t fault the Kramerwirt. We stayed in the Annexe and the bus stop was right outside to take us to the gondola. Our bedroom was much bigger than we’d expected with plenty of space for everything. Meals where what you’d expect from continental cuisine. Some of the dishes were a bit weird... They did have burgers but when you’re abroad you have to try the local food!

"Pleasantly surprised with everything"

Stephen Platt, Greater London
5/ out of 5
When we chose the Annexe we weren’t sure what it was going to be like, but it was literally perfect, with everything we could have possibly wanted. You come out of the Kramerwirt Hotel and the annexe is 25 yards across the road – it was absolutely lovely and I can’t complain about a thing! Literally when you come out of the Annexe, the bus stop is probably about 15 yards away. You have an A bus, a B bus and a C bus that take you to different lifts and they come every 15 minutes or so. You can also walk up to / back from the lifts if you prefer. We had breakfasts and dinners over at the main hotel. 10/10 to those – breakfasts included everything you could have wanted, hot or cold and enough to not even need lunch most days. They gave you a menu in the morning with options for the evening so no food was wasted. The staff were all great. They would happily bring you something different altogether or replace part of the meal if you didn’t like one of the ingredients. We had a four course meal every night including the biggest cheese board I’ve seen in my life! Even when we were coming home and had to get up at 4am, they laid out a breakfast for everyone with teas, coffee, cereal, toast etc.
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