Gasthaus Pramstraller, Mayrhofen

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4.0 out of 5 based on 4 reviews
We had a great week, the Pramstraller is basic but clean – we liked that the rooms were changed regularly and everything was cleaned more than expected. The breakfasts were ok, very basic continental buffets – nothing to write home about but they did the job. We had a half board package with dinner in a diffe... + more
Pete Monaghan, London
3 out of 5
The Pramstraller’s a very good hotel, lovely building and very clean. The rooms were excellent – I was on my own so had a double to myself. The cleaner came every day and the sheets were changed regularly. I had a really nice ensuite shower, and the whole place was a nice temperature. It’s a very small gues... + more
Glyn Smith, Lancashire
5 out of 5
The hotel was fine, it has a central location and my room was nice and warm. Food was good – they did a help yourself buffet in the mornings with cold meat and cheeses. + more
P. J.
5 out of 5
The accommodation was fine – obviously it’s nothing fancy but it definitely did what we needed! We were a group of nine and had no problems with any of the rooms – they weren’t luxury rooms but they were clean. The staff were all very good. It isn’t as close to the main lifts as I was hoping but it was clo... + more
Georgie, Hampshire
3 out of 5
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Location: where is Gasthaus Pramstraller

The Gästehaus Pramstraller is ideally situated at the quieter end of the main street of Mayrhofen with bars and restaurants in the immediate vicinity. The Penkenbahn Gondola is approximately 400m away and the ski bus stop is just 50m away.

  • Ski lifts - 400m
  • Ski school meeting point - 450m
  • Ski bus stop - 20m
  • Resort centre - 300m

Overview: hotel description: Gasthaus Pramstraller description

Owner Georg Pramstraller will take great care of you at the homely, great value Gasthaus Pramstraller which is located at the end of the main street in Mayrhofen, just 400m from the Penken gondola and close to Mayrhofen’s fantastic après-ski bars.


Facilities: Gasthaus Pramstraller features

Facilities†:

  • Breakfast room
  • Ski storage

† Some facilities may incur a local charge.


Room Types: Gasthaus Pramstraller bedrooms

Number of rooms: 22

Rooms (2-5 people): All have cable TV, shower and wc. Some rooms can take an extra bed.

Family Room sleeps up to 5 with an Austrian twin bedroom, and a separate room with double sofa bed and camp bed.

Single rooms are available at no supplement.

Most rooms have a balcony.

Child discount: 15%. Call us for more details for more information.


Meals: Gasthaus Pramstraller food & drink

Meals: Half Board. Buffet-style breakfast served in the pension. Three-course evening meals (set menu) are included and taken at the 4-star Hotel Berghof opposite.

We update Gasthaus Pramstraller'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 Mayrhofen: about holidays in Mayrhofen: about ski holidays in Mayrhofen: about ski holidays in Mayrhofen Austria

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.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Families Groups Après ski

Mayrhofen webcam

Snow Report: Top 100cm, Bottom N/Acm

Snow Forecast: 28cm expected this week

Snow History: March average depth 81.83cm

Mayrhofen trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Innsbruck70km, 1h
Salzburg170km, 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 Gasthaus Pramstraller.
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)
Near the end of the stunning Ziller Valley, Mayrhofen exudes Austrian charm in a lively, cheerful atmosphere. Dating back to 1511, its architecture's charmingly old school, yet all mod-cons are present and correct. The resort's location is fantastic: Only an hour's drive from Innsbruck airport. The family-friendly nature doesn't stop with its convenient location – restaurants cater for children excellently, kids activities are abundant, and the ski schools are well known as some of the best. Not only appea...
There's oodles on offer in Mayrhofen whether you ski or board and whatever your level. If you prefer a leisurely cruise down the piste, the Ahorn's your mountain, while those who like to get the heart pumping will love north facing Penken's white-knuckle steeps, moguls, powder and terrain park. Mayrhofen is highly recommended for beginners who can learn under the excellent tuition of local instructors on both the Ahorn and Penken mountains. The nursery areas are large, gentle and snow-sure, offering some fa...
With a famously lively après ski scene, Mayrhofen's a place to eat, drink and party after a day on the snow. You'll find a range of restaurants to suit all budgets serving great food from schnitzel to chow mein. Ahornhuette is one of many family friendly restaurants with a great kids menu, the Thaler family provide a traditional Austrian dining experience at Wirtshaus zum Griena and the Sportsbar & Grill keeps everyone happy with a fantastic range of food including burgers, kebabs and pizza. With a variety of...

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"Basic, clean, good value"

Pete Monaghan, London
3/ out of 5
We had a great week, the Pramstraller is basic but clean – we liked that the rooms were changed regularly and everything was cleaned more than expected. The breakfasts were ok, very basic continental buffets – nothing to write home about but they did the job. We had a half board package with dinner in a different hotel but the food was awful (you only got one choice and it would be something like ‘creamy turkey’) so we ended up speaking to the rep and cancelling that part of the package. Mayrhofen has plenty of nice places where we could eat for the same price anyway. The location wasn’t bad – it was slightly more than a comfortable walk to the lifts or you could get the bus, although you had to walk in the wrong direction to reach the bus stop and the bus then went all around the houses. At the end of the day, the location certainly wasn’t terrible and if we’d wanted to, we could have spent more and stayed closer. There was nothing wrong with the Pramstraller considering the price we paid.

"All I needed"

Glyn Smith, Lancashire
5/ out of 5
The Pramstraller’s a very good hotel, lovely building and very clean. The rooms were excellent – I was on my own so had a double to myself. The cleaner came every day and the sheets were changed regularly. I had a really nice ensuite shower, and the whole place was a nice temperature. It’s a very small guesthouse but it’s very central. It’s near the stop for the bus that you get to the gondola and also near the rail station where you get buses down the valley. I didn’t have to walk far at all. Breakfasts were basic but there was plenty of food. For evening meals you had to go round to the Hotel Rose where the food was very good. One evening they’d have a set menu, the next they’d have a buffet and it rotated like that all week. Some people might want a big hotel with a swimming pool etc, but it had everything I wanted.

"Central hotel, all fine."

P. J.
5/ out of 5
The hotel was fine, it has a central location and my room was nice and warm. Food was good – they did a help yourself buffet in the mornings with cold meat and cheeses.

"Not fancy but fine"

Georgie, Hampshire
3/ out of 5
The accommodation was fine – obviously it’s nothing fancy but it definitely did what we needed! We were a group of nine and had no problems with any of the rooms – they weren’t luxury rooms but they were clean. The staff were all very good. It isn’t as close to the main lifts as I was hoping but it was close enough; we could walk there in about 10 minutes wearing ski boots. Breakfasts were very basic but again ok. We had to go over the road to another hotel for dinner (they had a separate room for people not staying there). The dinners were on and off, one day the main would be nice and the next horrible – can’t remember any specifics but I remember thinking it wasn’t that pleasant. They did a mix of things, starter of soup followed by a main and pudding.
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