The House::
At the ground floor there are:
- a spacious living-/dining room.
- Small but completely furnished kitchen, next to the living room. The kitchen has a dishwasher, oven, 4 hot plates and a coffee machine.
In the basement there are:
- The sauna
- A small living room
At the 1st floor there are:
- 3 bedrooms
At the 2nd floor there are:
- 4 bedrooms
At the ground floor the owner of the chalet has his own apartment, where he stays a few weeks per year. Big chance you won’t even see him.
At the first floor is the landlord (a woman) living, she will welcome you and she works in a hotel nearby.
The sauna will be turned on and off by the landlord. If the owner of the chalet is staying at his apartment it is possible that he uses the sauna as well.
The place::
Life is good in Zell am See - and healthy, too! The picturesque community in the majestic Alpine valley has been a spa resort since 1961. But not only that! Lake Zell also provides the town with a natural reservoir of 175 million cubic metres of the purest of drinking water. Naturally, the 4.3 square kilometres of its water surface are also wonderfully suited for ice and water sports.
The place 2::
Right at the gates of the town, you will find Schmittenhöhe rising up to 2,000 metre high. Some 77 kilometres of ski pistes are only a stone's throw away from downtown Zell. But it is also well-worth your time, to spend a little of it in town. The shopping streets of Zell am See make for a nice stroll and there is a very popular Christmas fair taking place in the town square every year in December.
Zell am See is integrated into an ample network of cross-country ski runs and hiking trails which go all the way to neighbouring communities. But why should you go to distant shores if everything you need is right here at your fingertips? The town with its Parish Church, St. Hippolyt, and the town's museum at the Kastnerturm also constitute a cultural destination, while sports fans come here to watch ice hockey games at the national league club in town.