Max. 8 persons
3 Bedrooms
3 Bathrooms
Wi-Fi available
Located on the ski slope
Not allowed
110 m²
Smoking not allowed
Detached
Welcome to this attractively furnished chalet in the Nassfeld-Presseggersee holiday region in Carinthia! Located less than 200 metres from the slopes of the Kötschach-Mauthen-Vorhegg ski area and close to the famous Nassfeld ski resort, the spacious chalet is fully equipped and offers impressive views of the various mountain panoramas. The ideal place for an unforgettable holiday in the Alps during any season! Free WLAN is available and you can park under the carport.
The ski-in/ski-out chalet is located in the small village of Kötschach-Mauthen, at the tip of Carinthia's Gailtal valley, nestled between breathtaking mountain formations in the tri-border point Austria - Italy - Slovenia and blessed with above-average sunshine hours. In the middle of one of the most beautiful corners of Carinthia and less than 9 kilometers from the Italian border, sports and pleasure lovers will find exactly what they are looking for!
Just a few meters from the chalet you reach the slopes of the Kötschach - Mauthen - Vorhegg ski area, a small ski area with 6 km of ski runs and 37 km of perfectly prepared cross-country trails. Other ski areas in the region include the Nassfeld-Hermagor ski area with 110 km of slopes, the Zettersfeld ski area at the foot of the Schleinitz in the Lienzer Dolomites in East Tyrol with 21 km of slopes and the Golzentipp family ski area in Obertilliach in East Tyrol with 12 km of slopes. You can easily reach these ski resorts in 25-45 minutes by car.
Kötschach-Mauthen is part of the tourist region Nassfeld - Pressegger See and offers various hiking and cycling tours, the 'Hike World' hiking world with 25 themed trails, the water and wellness oasis Aquarena and the small idyllic natural swimming pool Waldbad Mauthen. The well-known Carinthian lakes Pressegger See and Weissensee can be reached by car in 30-45 minutes. Also visit Wolayersee and Frischenkofel to experience an impressive combination of mountains and lakes!
In Kötschach-Mauthen and the town of Hermagor, you will find various shops, restaurants and everything else you need for a relaxing and carefree holiday!.
Charging an e-car at the accommodation is not possible and not allowed. Should you nevertheless charge your car illegally, the house owner/manager may, without discussion, hold you responsible for any damage and charge a fine

Lake Pressegger See
35 km
Lake Weissensee
42 km
General supplies BILLA
380 metres
General supplies SPAR
460 metres
General supplies SPAR Lagger Martin
6,1 km
General supplies Bernhart Sabrina
7,7 km
Restaurants S Budile
190 metres
Restaurants delikat Genusshandwerk
390 metres
Restaurants Dönerium, Kebabimbiss
420 metres
Restaurants Pizzeria La Formica kötschach
440 metres
Train station St.Daniel
5,3 km
Train station Irschen Bahnhst
17,6 km
Train station Oberdrauburg Bahnhof
13,9 km
Train station Dellach im Drautal Bahnhof
22,2 km
Ski lift Kötschach-Mauthen
200 metres
Ski lift Nassfeld
24,7 km
Ski lift Zettersfeld
33,7 km
Ski lift Hochstein
34,7 km
Ski Bus
300 metres
which chalet of this semi-detached chalet do the guests occupy?
the chalet on the right
where is the ski storage?
at the back of the chalet under the canopy
The family-friendly indoor swimming pool Wellnessoase AQUARENA has a 140 m2 pool, a 45 m long wild water slide and a children's adventure pool. Lean back and relax in the panoramic lounging area overlooking the imposing mountains of the Carnic Alps. Pure relaxation awaits you in the wellness oasis. Whether in the Finnish or typical 'Zirben sauna', the refreshing steam bath or the tepidarium, you are guaranteed to unwind here!
During your holiday in Kötschach-Mauthen, be sure to visit the charming Italian border town of Tarvisio. Just a short drive through the mountains, you will find a lively mix of Italian food, atmospheric streets and beautiful nature. Stroll around the cosy market, sample a real Italian espresso and enjoy the views of the Julian Alps. Ideal for a perfect half-day trip!
Carl-Peter Echtermeijer