Hotels in Mayrhofen

The town of Mayrhofen, tucked in the stunningly beautiful Zillertal Valley of the Tyrolean Alps, opens a vibrant blend of Austrian tradition and exhilarating outdoor activities to its visitors. Whether you're standing on the Harakiri, Austria's steepest ski slope, or paragliding high above the lush valleys between the monumental Penken and Ahorn mountains, the diverse range of rich holiday experiences is astounding.

A snow-laden wonderland in winter, a hiker's Eden during summer, or a vibrant hub for music lovers during the annual Snowbombing festival, Mayrhofen caters to every taste and budget. Whether you're seeking a cosy traditional inn for a romantic getaway or a commodious family-oriented resort, LycaFly is set to help you discover the perfect accommodation for your unforgettable Austrian adventure.

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Nestled in Tyrol, an hour's journey from the capital, Innsbruck, Mayrhofen stands as a year-round destination. Its unique geographic location, between the Ahorn and Penken mountains, provides ideal conditions for a host of sports including skiing, mountain biking, hiking and even paragliding.

Mayrhofen also offers access to the Hintertux Glacier, the only year-round ski area in Austria. Penken Mountain, known for Austria's steepest ski slope, the Harakiri, promises adrenaline-fueled thrills for advanced skiers, whilst the town's funpark sponsored by Vans offers a buzzing hub for snowboarding.

The town boasts excellent transport links with a railway station and the year-round Zillertalbahn providing easy access to the expansive ski areas in the valley. For those seeking cultural ties, Mayrhofen also maintains cross-border friendships, with twin towns dotted across Europe from Switzerland to Italy.

When to visit Mayrhofen

Due to its diverse variety of attractions, there is truly no bad time to visit Mayrhofen. Those in search of sunshine and warm temperatures should mark mid-July in their diaries; the town enjoys summer highs of around 29.8°C. However, it is the winter months, especially February, that truly enliven the town, with ample snow transforming it into a skier's paradise.

If crowds aren't your cup of tea, consider planning your trip around early January, which sees less probability of rain or snow. Add on the advantage of April being the least humid month, and a spring visit to Mayrhofen seems enticing indeed.

Should you wish to be part of bustling tourist activity, think about a visit in either of the busiest months being September, August, and February. Do remember, however, that prices for hotels and flights tend to be pricier during these peak travel months.

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