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Location: where is Rauris Apartments

· 10 minutes' walk to the resort centre · 10 minutes' walk to the Hochalmbahnen Valley Station · 10 minutes' walk to supermarket · 10 minutes' walk to ski bus stop


Overview: apartment description: Rauris Apartments description

The Rauris Apartments offer the ultimate flexibility for everyone. Whether you're a family who needs your own space, or budget-minded skiers who just want a base to lay their head in, these simple apartments have everything you need for a great winter holiday.

They are all within 10 minutes' walk of the village centre, while most are actually in the centre itself. Each apartment is spacious and includes a kitchenette for all your cooking needs, as well as a lounge area for you to relax in at the end of the day. Although the apartments are offered on a self catering basis, if you don't fancy the hassle of cooking every night, you can upgrade to evening meals which are taken in selected nearby restaurants.


Facilities: Rauris Apartments features

· parking · ski room


Room Types: Rauris Apartments bedrooms

All apartments have a TV, tea and coffee making facilities, oven and fridge. Towels and linen are included. Some apartments may include a dishwasher, microwave, toaster and WiFi.

Type C Apartment - sleeps 2-4 (max 3 adults): Bedroom with Austrian twin beds, living area with double sofa bed, private shower and WC.

Type D Apartment - sleeps 2-5 (max 4 adults): Two bedrooms with Austrian twin beds, living area with double sofa bed, private shower and WC.

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: Rauris Apartments food & drink

· self catering · optional pre-bookable grocery starter pack · optional 3-course evening meals available

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

We update Rauris Apartments'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 Rauris: about holidays in Rauris: about ski holidays in Rauris: about ski holidays in Rauris Austria

Traditional Austrian charm & hospitality Stunning Hohe Tauern National park

In ‘the golden valley of the Alps’, this picturesque village served as a gold-mining town right up until the last century. Nowadays, lovely Rauris exists as a mountain resort, rich in culture and family-friendly Austrian hospitality with priceless scenery of the surrounding Hohe Tauern National park.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Families Beginners Self catering

Rauris webcam

Snow Report: Top 179cm, Bottom N/Acm

Snow Forecast: 29cm expected this week

Snow History: March average depth 104.5cm

Rauris trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Salzburg90km, 55 minutes
Region:Austria, Alps.
First opened:1902

Rauris lift pass price last reported as €176.50-184.50 (adult 6 days). Ask for a quote when booking Rauris Apartments.
Night skiing: No
Rauris has N, W facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December - April.

Town altitude: 950m
Top of slopes: 2193m
Bottom of piste: 950m
Vertical drop: 1243m
Total length of trails:30km
Longest piste:3.3 km
Rauris is proof that the best things come in small packages, this picturesque and traditional village is unspoilt and its surroundings are a designated area of natural beauty protected by its Hohe Tauern National Park status. The village is steeped in history and was once a bustling gold mining centre. These days it’s the pristine skiing, pretty cobbled streets and friendly locals that attracts visitors back each year. If you want escape the hustle and bustle and avoid the crazed mayhem of some of the larg...
First time skiers and improvers will be in their element here. Local ski schools such as Adventure Rauris and Karl Maier have a great reputation and their English speaking instructors provide group and private lessons for all ages. The Hochalm area (accessible via the Hochalmbahn gondola from village centre) is ideal for beginners, the nursery slopes are directly by the gondola station allowing easy access to the slopes. On the higher beginners slopes (1 and 6) there are breath-taking panoramas of Hohe Tauern ...
This is a great place to experience some typical Austrian après ski; whilst it is nowhere near as lively as the nearby resort of Zell am See, there’s still plenty going on. A great place to start is Heimalm: a lovely mountain hut where beautiful panoramic views and a fun atmosphere create a winning combination. Night owls can continue the party in the Shakesbeer pub until early in hours; they don’t have set closing times and can stay open until all the party-goers hang up their dancing shoes. Thrill seekers...

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