Our holiday home is situated in the mountain village and ski centre Hohentauern (1270 m). You’ll love it at our place, the old building – dating back to the 15th century – has a fantastic atmosphere, but you still have all the modern comforts to enjoy. The pistes and cross country ski trails are just a few steps away, while in summer marked footpaths pass by right beside the cottage. From your bedroom window you can enjoy a breath-taking view of the highest peaks of the Rottenmanner Tauern. Our accommodation is fantastic for families with children or groups of friends.
Our cottage was originally a mill, built in the 15th century. In fact, you can still see the preserved waterwheel. Now, it has been completely renovated and offers comfort, central heating and an uninterrupted supply of hot water (from the village boiler). The cottage has three bedrooms, a sitting room and kitchen, a magnificent dining table and seating around the fireplace, bathroom with a shower unit and toilet, as well as a separate toilet in the basement. The house can put up two families in comfort for a week’s stay, and with maximum use of beds and a little tolerance, it can provide accommodation for 11 people.
Rooms:
•large bedroom in the attic for 4 persons (1 double bed and 2 single beds)
•small bedroom in the attic for two people (double-bed)
•large bedroom in the lower ground floor for 5 people (super-size bed for four people and 1 single bed)
Kitchen appliances: 4 induction hobs, large electric oven, microwave oven, kettle, fridge, dishwasher and all the pots, pans, utensils and tableware you’ll need.
In the next door building you’ll find a little shop with general food items, so you can pop round every morning in your slippers to stock up on fresh rolls.
50 metres from the cottage is a large general-purpose car park, where guests will have no problem parking several cars.
WHAT TO DO IN HOHENTAUERN IN WINTER:
The village itself has its own small ski resort with 8 different pistes. The nearest ski-lift is 200 m from the cottage, so it’s no problem walking to the slope even with kids, or returning to the cottage at noon for a hot lunch. The Hotel Moscher has a slow children’s J lift on a slope that is ideal for teaching kids to ski. It also has a short magic carpet for the little children. Often, we are the only ones skiing here – queues are few and far between.
If you want to ski down some longer slopes, it’s worth heading over to the nearby Lachtal ski centre (38 km / 40 min. by car). In Lachtal you can find 25 km of pistes at an altitude of 1600 – 2200 m, 2 fast 6-seater lifts and 8 T-bars. Check out their website for more information: If you are staying for a week, another interesting possibility is to take at least one trip over to the giant Ski Amadé resort at Schladming. It takes about an hour in the car to reach the huge car park at Hauser Kaibling for the cable car.
Besides downhill skiing, Hohentauern offers several sports circuits for devotees of cross-country skiing. Right here you will find a total of 13 km of groomed trails, starting about 300 m from the house. At the start of the cross-country circuit you’ll find a ski-hire place, where you can get completely kitted out with Fischer gear - either for classic or skate-style skiing. They’ve got everything for small children too. A sports cross-country circuit is the perfect way for mums and dads to let off steam in the early evening after a day on the slopes with the children. And when the sun is out, cross country skiing with a view of the mountain panorama all around is an experience to be treasured!
Other super winter attractions include the 5 kilometre sledge run from the Edelrautehütte. Here you can hire sledges and organize races for kids and adults. Sledges are then propped up against the barrier at the end of the run and at the hut owners come down and pick them up later. We have one sledge available for use at our cottage.
WHAT TO DO IN HOHENTAUERN IN SPRING, SUMMER AND AUTOMN:
There are countless opportunities for hiking the passes and climbing the mountains around Hohentauern in the summer. Several marked trails start just a couple of metres from the house, others also start nearby. Besides the tougher stuff, there are also myriad attractive walks and trips to take with the smaller children, exploring the local streams and valleys, visiting the trout farm at Pfahlbaudorf or exploring Lake Scheibelsee. In Hintertriebental you can see huge hairy mountain cattle, or you can take the children to Keltenberg for a 70 metre long slide down the slope (about 2 km from the cottage). One of our favourite summer pleasures is picking bilberries, which grow in great abundance on the surrounding slopes. Another is mushrooming, which is doubly enjoyable here because the locals don’t seem to collect them. It’s not unusual to find ceps weighing over half a kilogram.
Cyclists are offered several very nice bike trails in the area. We particularly recommend the cycle trails along the banks of the Mur or the Enns, which are more or less flat and can be enjoyed in comfort with children. In addition, the River Mur is followed along its course by a narrow-gauge railway, which returns you back to your car. Both cycle trails can be extended to create multi-day trips. Another possibility in the spring and summer is to take to the water – rivers close enough include the Steyer, Teichl, Enns, Salza, Mur and Polsbach.