Mayrhofen has a long standing place in the upper ranks of the world`s winter sports resorts, blessed as it is with extensive ski areas. The town`s location in the wide and flat bottomed Ziller Valley adds to its appeal, as the Valley is famous for the classical beauty of the surrounding mountains. The buildings in the town are almost all of traditional Tyrolean chalet design (albeit on a giant scale in some cases) giving the resort itself a natural ambience and a picturesque image in common with its surroundings.
The water flowing in to the water fountain and through the hotel taps comes direct from the mountain springs above. One of the best equipped mountain resorts in Austria and one of the few towns in the province (although with a population of less than 4000), Mayrhofen covers 178 square kilometres and is the third largest community in the world famous Tyrol. Popular as a climbing and walking area for over 100 years, the town began as `Meierhof` an estate belonging to the Archbishops of Salzburg and first mentioned in 1200 AD. It was not granted market town status until 1969, but three years later was granted the Flag of the European Council because of its partnership with towns and villages in neighbouring countries. Today this flag waving is proven correct by the fact that only 7% of Mayrhofen`s clientele arrives from other parts of Austria, with nearly 50% making the short drive over the border from Germany, nearly 20% arriving from the UK and 9% from the Netherlands. Apres Ski Decidedly lively with renowned folklore programmes, beer kellers, and numerous bars and discos open until the small hours • Rund ‘Um, Sport Arena Disco, Ice Bar, Scotland Yard Pub and the Movie Bar. Eating Out Fantastic choice for all tastes and budgets • Pizzas from approx. €7 • 3-course traditional dinner from €15-20 • Grill Kuchl, Landenhof, Corso, Mount Everest, Zum Griena, Papageno, Tiroler Stube and Café Tirol Activities • Excellent fun pool centre with adventure indoor pool, sauna, solariums and fitness centre • Squash • Indoor tennis • Horse riding • Ice skating • Sleigh rides • Tobogganing • Bowling Other Amenities • 45kms of footpaths • Excursions to Salzburg and Innsbruck • Steam train |
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