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Welcome
Our family-run guesthouse
is situated in Hippach on a quiet and sunny location with a
beuatiful view and has been awarded with 3 out of a maximum of 4
Edelweiss quality marks.
It´s only a 5 minutes walk to the village
center.
It's only a few steps to skibus stop and then a 7 minutes bus
ride (2 KM) to the valleystation of the Horbergbahn, from there
you can use the 8-person gondola
to reach the great ski-area (Mayrhofner Bergbahnen - SkiZillertal
3000).
The ski resorts of Zell am Ziller (Zillertal Arena) and
Kaltenbach (Hochzillertal) are very
easy to reach also.
Our house is situated close to the railway station and the stop
of the village
bus to bring a visit to the surrounding villages.
Whatever the season, the guest is the focus in our house. This
is demonstrated
by the always returning regulars!
THE SUNNY PLACE IN THE ZILLERTAL
The idyllic centres of Hippach, Ramsau and Schwendau are
situated in the heart of the Zillertal, in what is arguably
Tyrol's liveliest valley. Surrounded by the Zillertal, Tux and
Kitzbühl Alps, Hippach and the districts of Ramsau and Schwendau
have established themselves as a first-class holiday destination
in summer and winter.
Climb aboard at the sunny place in the Zillertal and enjoy
the largest skiing area in the Zillertal. The Hippach Holiday
Region is the first and best entry point to the Mayrhofen Skiing
Area with its 159km of piste and 51 lifts. That's why winter
holidaymakers on skis and boards of all shapes and sizes rave
about this idyllic part of the Zillertal.
A look at the wide choice of fun and sporting activities shows that
Hippach has something to offer not just in winter: from the
wonderful walking opportunities in the Zillertal Alps National
Park, cycling and mountain biking, to paragliding, rafting,
riding or roller-skating. The fresh mountain air, the gentle
summer sun; as well as the cosy hotels, friendly guest houses
and inns; and of course the warm hospitality make
Hippach/Ramsau/Schwendau a holiday destination to fall in love
with.
We are looking forward to you!
Yours sincerely, Family Erler |
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