Chalets are a rare find indeed in Mayrhofen, so we are delighted to bring you the comfortable, traditional St. Lukas, which offers outstanding value for money, combined with excellent food and wine, and a warm welcome from your chalet hosts. Enjoying a quiet setting yet only a short walk from the lively village centre, 500m from the main high street and a further minute or so walk to the Penkenbahn Gondola and ski school meeting point.
Chalet St. Lukas is furnished in traditional Tyrolean style, providing a friendly, relaxed base for your holiday. After a day on the slopes the sauna is a welcome attraction and the dining room and separate Tv lounge are sociable spots to mingle. The ski bus to the main lift stops 250m away.
Features of Chalet St Lukas, Mayrhofen
• WiFi
• All rooms ensuite
• Most rooms with balcony
• Sauna
• Single room
• 250m to bus stop
• 500m from the main high street
• Free ski & boot storage at the lifts
Accommodation in Chalet St Lukas, Mayrhofen
Lower Ground Floor:
• Sauna, ski & boot room
Ground Floor:
• Dining room & guest lounge
First Floor:
Room 11 - Twin with separate beds, shower, wc.
Room 12 to 17 - Austrian twins*, shower, wc, balcony.
Room 18, 19 - Austrian twin*, bath, wc, balcony.
Second Floor:
Room 20 - Single room, shower, wc.
Room 21 - Sleeps 2-4. Austrian twin* plus bunk bed, bath, wc.
Room 22 - Sleeps 2-4. Austrian twin* plus bunk bed, bath, wc, balcony.
Room 23 - Austrian twin*, shower, wc, balcony.
Room 24 - Austrian twin*, shower, private wc on landing, balcony.
Rooms 13, 16 & 17 - Austrian twins and have an extra bed and can sleep up to 3.
Please Note:
*In certain locations, a twin is commonly accepted as referring to two separate mattresses and duvets contained in one large frame. Most hotels have rooms that will take an extra bed if required. These extra beds may be bunk beds, fold-away beds or sofa beds, but the suitability of these beds may depend on each individual. Where an extra bed is added this may limit the space available. Rooms with extra beds are still bookable for two person occupancy although, in this case, the hotelier may allocate a standard-sized twin bedded room without extra beds. Single rooms do not always match up either in size or facilities to twin bedded rooms, even when a supplement is paid.
Meals in Chalet St Lukas, Mayrhofen
Food is a highlight of any ski holiday, and our Chalet Hosts will prepare and serve your meals as described here six days per week*. Start the day with a hearty skiers’ breakfast, including a choice of porridge or cereals, tea, coffee, fruit juice, local breads (including croissants and pains au chocolate in France of course!), plus boiled eggs, a choice of preserves, cheese and cold-cut meats, all normally laid out buffet style for you. There will also be a hot ‘dish of the day’ available, such as scrambled eggs or pancakes, freshly cooked to order.
Afternoon tea is the traditional ‘welcome home’ for chalet guests at the end of a day’s skiing, with a slice of freshly baked cake, different each day, to accompany your choice of tea or coffee.
Our 4 course dinner menus start with canapés and an apéritif, followed by a starter, main course and dessert, accompanied by a choice of complimentary wines, with coffee or tea and chocolates to follow.
Vegetarian options are always available, and other special diets are available at a supplement if booked in advance.
*(On your Host’s one day off each week, they will leave a simpler Continental breakfast out for you to help yourselves, there is no afternoon tea that day, and you can dine out locally in the evening. Your resort representative will gladly help out with information and make a reservation for you if you wish.)
Choice of Quality Wines
The wines for our chalets are chosen in conjunction with our good friends and established wine experts, Nicolas and Véronique Perret, who have helped us select two contrasting whites and two choice reds for you to enjoy, unlimited, throughout dinner each evening.