· 8 minutes' walk to town centre · 5 minutes' walk to Ahorn gondola and ski bus stop · 7 minutes' walk to Penken gondola
We love the location of the Pension Kumbichlhof. Both the Ahorn and Penken gondolas are around five minutes on foot, along with the centre of town, but it's tucked away on a quiet sidestreet so you should be in for a peaceful night's sleep too.
This charming little family-run guesthouse has a really authentic and rustic farmhouse feel to it - typical of the Tyrolean region. All the bedrooms have balconies and many overlook the mountains.
Food wise you'll be offered a continental style breakfast buffet that should set you up nicely for each day out on the mountain - and as the Kumbichlhof is part of a working farm you may be treated to a few home-produced ingredients.
There's the good value option of upgrading to half board with 3-course meals taken in a local restaurant - alternatively stick with B&B as there are a few restaurants within a couple of hundred metres and many more towards the bottom of the highstreet.
· extra charge for WiFi · ski room with heated boot rack · breakfast lounge
All rooms have a flatscreen cable TV, extra charge for WiFi and are non-smoking.
Standard Twin Room - sleeps 2: Austrian twin beds, private bath or shower, WC and balcony.
Twin Room - sleeps 2-3 (max 2 adults): Austrian twin beds, extra single sofa bed, private bath or shower, WC and balcony.
Austrian twin beds
Austrian twin beds are very common in Central Europe. They’re simply one large bed frame containing two single mattresses, both with separate duvets and linen sets, that cannot be separated. Separate twin beds are less common and can often be head to head beds, rather than side by side, if they are available.
· buffet breakfast · optional upgrade to half board with 3-course evening meals taken in a local restaurant
Many Austrian hotels do not serve free tap water with meals.
•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.
Great for •Families •Groups •Après ski
Snow Report: Top 69cm, Bottom 10cm
Snow Forecast: 0cm expected this week
Snow History: January average depth 73cm
Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:
Innsbruck | 70km, 1h |
Salzburg | 170km, 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 Pension Kumbichlhof.
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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