St. Wolfgang v/s Zell Am See
#21

Joined: Feb 2006
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Hi,
The place we stayed, the Pension Alpenrose, is about a 15 minute walk from the train station. Sorry, it's the only place we stayed in Zell am See.
www.pension-alpenrose.com/
Paul
The place we stayed, the Pension Alpenrose, is about a 15 minute walk from the train station. Sorry, it's the only place we stayed in Zell am See.
www.pension-alpenrose.com/
Paul
#22
Joined: Jan 2003
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I think you will have a difficult time finding accommodations for a family of 4 at the budget you provided.
We also stay at the lovely Hotel Schernthaner Hotel in St. Gilgen. We recently paid E82 for a double room. While they don't have any family rooms, they do have two apartments that would accommodate 4 people.
http://www.hotel-schernthaner.at/sei...h/preise_e.htm
There is no train service to St. Gilgen (or St. Wolfgang) but it is about a one hour bus ride from Salzburg. Once there, you can take a boat across the lake to St. Wolfgang and then a steam train up to Schafberg Mountain. Amazing 360 degree views from the top.
http://www.schafbergbahn.at/media/sb...er_2011_en.pdf
There is also a funicular in St. Gilgen that goes up to Zwölferhorn.
http://www.12erhorn.at/
http://euroalps.eu/countries/austria...st__gilgen.htm
We also stay at the lovely Hotel Schernthaner Hotel in St. Gilgen. We recently paid E82 for a double room. While they don't have any family rooms, they do have two apartments that would accommodate 4 people.
http://www.hotel-schernthaner.at/sei...h/preise_e.htm
There is no train service to St. Gilgen (or St. Wolfgang) but it is about a one hour bus ride from Salzburg. Once there, you can take a boat across the lake to St. Wolfgang and then a steam train up to Schafberg Mountain. Amazing 360 degree views from the top.
http://www.schafbergbahn.at/media/sb...er_2011_en.pdf
There is also a funicular in St. Gilgen that goes up to Zwölferhorn.
http://www.12erhorn.at/
http://euroalps.eu/countries/austria...st__gilgen.htm
#24
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Joined: Oct 2010
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Thanks Fodorites. But please can some advise if we can do the Eisriesenwelt Ice Caves from Zell Am See.
Also, which hotel is better Villa Klothilde v/s Pension Alpenrose in Zell Am See (remember we have no car so would prefer something within easy walking distance for our evening meals).
Also, Leopoldhof v/s Hupfmuhle which one to opt for in St. Wolfgang in case we decide to stay.
Any other conveniently located stay recommendations are welcome.
Kind regards,
SKPKCP11
Also, which hotel is better Villa Klothilde v/s Pension Alpenrose in Zell Am See (remember we have no car so would prefer something within easy walking distance for our evening meals).
Also, Leopoldhof v/s Hupfmuhle which one to opt for in St. Wolfgang in case we decide to stay.
Any other conveniently located stay recommendations are welcome.
Kind regards,
SKPKCP11
#27

Joined: Feb 2006
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Hi scatcat,
Yes, buffet breakfast is included. Actually, it is a very good one at that! One of the best we've come across. Mind you it's not a "luxury" type place... our room was a bit small, but it was very clean and comfortable. It's hard to beat for the price. We would stay there again.
Paul
Yes, buffet breakfast is included. Actually, it is a very good one at that! One of the best we've come across. Mind you it's not a "luxury" type place... our room was a bit small, but it was very clean and comfortable. It's hard to beat for the price. We would stay there again.
Paul
#29
Joined: Oct 2004
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You can visit the Eisriesenwelt Caves from Zell am See. Take the train to Werfen, then a special bus to the caves (followed by a lot of uphill hiking and a cable car ride).
While in Werfen, you will not want to miss Burg Hohenwerfen.
While in Werfen, you will not want to miss Burg Hohenwerfen.




