A Traditional Tyrolean building situated in a quieter location of Mayrhofen - yet a convenient walk to the centre and ski lifts. Enjoy the all this brilliant resort has to offer including a great selection of restaurants and lively après scene.
Location:
Sitting at the foot of the Penken and Ahorn mountains with 57 lifts, 136km of skiing and Austria’s steepest run, Harakiri, Mayrhofen is one of the most diverse Alpine resorts. All slopes are reached by gondola, so beginners will need a full lift pass from day one, although the ski schools are great and the range of easier runs make for fast progression. Mayrhofen has a wide variety of more challenging runs and, in the right conditions, some impressive off-piste. If you manage to defeat the 38 degree gradient of Harakiri, you get to wear the "I survived Harakiri" t-shirt, and get your 5 minutes' of fame at a free photo shoot every Friday. The Penken Park is also one of the leading freestyle parks in Europe, made up of eight areas. But don't worry, even if you're a beginner you can practice your skills in the Kids Park section.
• 5 minute walk to the resort centre.
• 5 minute walk to the ski school meeting point and nearest ski lift.
Features of Dejakom Apartments, Mayrhofen
• WiFi Available for Extra Charge (€10 per person per week)
• Kitchen
• Oven & Hobs
• Fridge
• Kettle
• Coffee Machine
• En-suite bathroom with Shower & WC
• Cable TV
• Beautiful Mountain Views
Accommodation in Dejakom Apartments, Mayrhofen
All apartments have a kitchen with oven, hobs, fridge, kettle and coffee machine. there's a bathroom, separate WC and cable TV in the living area. Bed linen, towels and local taxes are included.
• Type E apartments (65m²) - sleeps 2-6 (max 5 adults): One bedroom with Austrian twin beds and en suite shower and WC, another bedroom with Austrian twin beds and additional put-up bed, lounge with single sofa bed, private shower, separate WC and spacious balcony.
Please note, the single sofa bed in the lounge is only suitable for children under 12.
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 in Dejakom Apartments, Mayrhofen
•Self Catered
Please note, many Austrian hotels do not serve free tap water with meals.