Hotel Strolz, Mayrhofen

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The hotel was nice with a very pleasant atmosphere and it had a really nice common room. Our package was half board and the food was good, mostly Austrian. We could help ourselves to breakfast and dinner was served for you – the staff were really friendly. We were 3 friends in a 3 person room, which was ok ... + more
Matthew Webb, London
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Accommodation
Half Board
Ferry Included
No Transfers
No Lift Pass
No Ski Rental
No Boot Rental
No Ski School

Location: where is Hotel Strolz

    • In a quiet location, just 300 metres to the centre of the village
    • 100 metres to the ski bus stop
    • 800 metres to the lifts
    • Transfer time: approx. 1 hour by coach from Innsbruck airport
  • Nearest Lift:

    Penken


Overview: hotel description: Hotel Strolz description

This traditional and typically Tyrolean hotel offers a home-from-home atmosphere and is run by the friendly Strolz family provide a great welcome to our guests with hospitality and good food.

Location

The hotel is set back from the bustle of Mayrhofen resort centre, and yet only a short walk away with a ski bus stop close by.

Home From Home

Rooms are in the main hotel or guesthouse which is only a few metres away. All meals are taken in the main hotel.

Transfer time: approx. 1 hour by coach from Innsbruck airport.


Distance of Hotel Strolz to Ski Lifts

See which Mayrhofen ski lifts are nearest to Hotel Strolz.

  • Penkenbahn gondola - 818m
  • Ahornbahn cable car - 1092m
  • Übungsland Horberg rope tow - 2472m
  • Horbergbahn gondola - 2721m
  • 6er Ebenwald chair lift - 2927m
  • Übungsland Penken rope tow - 3119m
  • Babylift Penken t-bar - 3122m
  • Übungsland Penken magic carpet - 3155m
  • Übungsland Penken platter - 3157m
  • Penkenkuli (Gschlössalm) platter - 3208m
  • Penken-Express chair lift - 3244m
  • Filzenlift t-bar - 3254m
  • Kombibahn Penken mixed lift - 3312m
  • 8er Ahorn chair lift - 3611m
  • Filzenalmlift platter - 3648m
  • Übungslift Ahorn platter - 3720m
  • Finkenberger Almbahn I gondola - 3960m
  • 4er Lärchwald-Express chair lift - 4950m

Navigating in Mayrhofen can vary, as distances from Hotel Strolz to ski lifts are in a straight line.


Facilities: Hotel Strolz features

  • Two cosy lounges
  • Residents' dining room
  • Large indoor pool, sauna and steam room
  • Hydro-jet massage (pay locally)
  • Table tennis
  • Wi-Fi
  • Lift in main hotel

Room Types: Hotel Strolz bedrooms

  • No. of rooms: 45
  • No. of buildings: 2

Annexes

Annexe rooms are in the guesthouse 50m away.

  • Official rating: 3

Rooms

Annexe Austrian twin rooms are around 20m² and located in the guesthouse 50m away from the main hotel building. These rooms can sleep up to three (single sofa bed) and have a shower.

Austrian twins in the main house are around 22m² and sleep up to three. These rooms have a balcony and a bath or shower.

Single rooms in the main house are around 18m² and have a shower and a balcony.

Bedroom Facilities

  • TV
  • Safe
  • Wi-Fi
  • Hairdryer
  • Lift accessible: No
  • Lift serves all floors: Yes
  • Access ramp: No

Meals: Hotel Strolz food & drink

Buffet breakfast

Four course evening meal with two choices of the main dish

Guests staying in the guesthouse take all meals at the main hotel

Board basis options available

  • Half Board

This property caters for the following special dietary requirements

  • Gluten Free
  • Vegetarians

Vegan meals are not available. Please let us know of any dietary requirements at the time of booking.

We update Hotel Strolz'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.

Availability: dates & airports: dates & departure airports: hotel dates & departure airports: Hotel Strolz dates & departure airports

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Sat 23 Mar 202423/03/24
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Sat 30 Mar 202430/03/24
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Sat 21 Dec 202421/12/24
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Sat 28 Dec 202428/12/24
£1139Special OfferDeal
Sat 04 Jan 202504/01/25
£739Special OfferDeal
Sat 11 Jan 202511/01/25
£799Special OfferDeal
Sat 18 Jan 202518/01/25
£819Special OfferDeal
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Sat 01 Feb 202501/02/25
£899Special OfferDeal
Sat 08 Feb 202508/02/25
£1049£979Special OfferDeal
Sat 15 Feb 202515/02/25
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Sat 22 Feb 202522/02/25
£819Special OfferDeal
Sat 01 Mar 202501/03/25
£889£819Special OfferDeal
Sat 08 Mar 202508/03/25
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This package holiday to Hotel Strolz in Mayrhofen, Austria departs Saturday 15th March 2025, for a 7 night stay on a "half board" board basis. A local tourist tax (Taxe de Sejour or Kurtaxe) is levied by many councils in European ski resorts. It varies by standard and type of accommodation and is age dependent, so not everyone is charged. It's not included in the basic price of your holiday and is usually paid locally. For reference, the average charged in winter 2024 was between €1 and €3 per person, per night.
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Resort: about Mayrhofen: about holidays in Mayrhofen: about ski holidays in Mayrhofen: about ski holidays in Mayrhofen Austria

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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: 50cm 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 Hotel Strolz.
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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"Excellent week"

Matthew Webb, London
4/ out of 5
The hotel was nice with a very pleasant atmosphere and it had a really nice common room. Our package was half board and the food was good, mostly Austrian. We could help ourselves to breakfast and dinner was served for you – the staff were really friendly. We were 3 friends in a 3 person room, which was ok but a little bit cramped and one of the beds was rather short. The en-suite was fine. The location is a little bit out of town but we liked that it makes the area you’re in a little bit peaceful – the hotels in the town itself probably have more issues with noise. You have a fifteen minute walk to get into town and there’s a reasonably frequent ski bus if you don’t want to walk. If you do walk, the route is quite flat and we found the best thing to do is leave your skis in town so you don’t have to carry them.
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