Alpenparks Resort, Maria Alm

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Location: where is Alpenparks Resort

· in the resort centre · 2 minutes' walk to the nearest lift and ski school · 2 minutes' walk to the bus stop


Overview: apartment description: Alpenparks Resort description

For a slice of modern comfort in the traditional village of Maria Alm, choose the Alpenparks Resort. The wood-clad exterior helps it blend into its surroundings, but inside is pure 21stcentury.

You’ll be greeted with a smile, and the friendly staff are always glad to share local knowledge and tips.

The rooms have everything you need for a comfortable stay, and are decorated with wooden furniture and warm colours to keep you cosy on cold winter nights. The other facilities are quite limited, but there is a sauna and a spacious relaxation area, so you can re-energise after a day on the mountain. And we’d be lost without WiFi these days – luckily it’s free throughout the hotel.

In the stylish restaurant, you can kick-start your day with a generous breakfast buffet.

And the best bit? The Alpenparks is located right in the centre and just 2 minutes’ walk to the lifts.


Facilities: Alpenparks Resort features

· sauna and relaxation area · bar · ski storage room · free WiFi · lift


Room Types: Alpenparks Resort bedrooms

All rooms have a flatscreen satellite/cable TV, free WiFi, telephone, hairdryer, bathrobes, slippers and safe, and are non-smoking.

Twin room - 20m² - sleeps 1-2: Austrian twin beds, private shower and WC.

Twin room- 22-30m²- sleeps 2-4 (max 2 adults): Austrian twin beds, double sofa bed, private shower, WC and balcony.

Family room- 37-40m²- sleeps 2-4: Austrian twin beds, head-to-head twin beds, double sofa bed, private 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.


Meals: Alpenparks Resort food & drink

· continental buffet breakfast ·

Many Austrian hotels do not serve free tap water with meals.

We update Alpenparks Resort'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 Maria Alm: about holidays in Maria Alm: about ski holidays in Maria Alm: about ski holidays in Maria Alm Austria

Hochkönig ski area On the Königstour Vegan ski region

A gorgeous Austrian village, linked with two others to form the Hochkönig ski area, and 24 others to form the ginormous Ski Amadé. Kids are treated like kings, and there’s tons to do on and off the mountain.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Pretty village Short transfer Families

Maria Alm webcam

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Maria Alm trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Salzburg (SZG)1h15, 70km
Innsbruck (INN)2h10, 140km
Region:Salzburg, Austria
First opened:1968

Maria Alm lift pass price last reported as €46 (adult 1 day). Ask for a quote when booking Alpenparks Resort.
Night skiing: Yes
Maria Alm has N, S, E, W facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December - April.

Town altitude: 800m
Top of slopes: 1921m
Bottom of piste: 800m
Vertical drop: 900m
Total length of trails:112km
Longest piste:6.5km
One of the three resorts in the Hochkönig ski area (besides Dienten and Mühlbach), Maria Alm’s surrounded by the rugged peaks of the Steinernes Meer, Hochkönig, and Pinzgau grass mountains. The village itself is beautiful too, with olde worlde buildings gathered around a tall church spire (the highest in all Salzburg), and rolling meadows dotted with mountain huts. It’s a place of close-knit residents, who come together to honour age old traditions and customs – harvest festival and advent are two of ...
FIS ski teams train here, to give you an idea of the standard of ski area you can expect in Maria Alm and the Hochkönig ski area. Drag lifts serve gentle beginner runs near the village base, with longer blues and reds to progress onto further up the mountain. Maria Alm is one of the best starting points for skiing the Königstour, a 32km circuit of the best red and blue pistes that covers five summits, three towns and a whopping 6700m of vertical. The whole thing is signposted with orange or yellow arrows....
Maria Alm has more après bars than the other villages in the area, but even so you won't find huge parties and loud music. Der Bachwirt and Dengl Alm are the most popular spots, where the atmosphere is friendly and relaxing. The Hochkönig is the only certified vegan region in Austria, welcoming veggies and vegans with open arms – we’ve found terrific menus in the Steinbockalm, Tischlerhütte und Wastlalm ski huts. Wine lovers should head to the Wiesenstadl, where food and wine are paired perfectly....

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