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Mayrhofen - December 2008

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Hi,

thinking of a short 5 day trip to Mayrhofen mid december.

1. Will it be fairly snowsure at that time?

2. What is the cheapest way to get to town from Innsbrook

3. Any recomedations for a cheap b&B fairly close to the gondala and Ice Bar
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Libertine, Hoff normally opens the first week of Dec and is generally good snow according to the locals (They love catching pow before the rif raf turn up. The glacier is a saftey net up the road

Choo Choo is probably the cheapest and quickest way

Cant think of the name of it but there is one at the back of mannis (Think it is owned by the hotel) That is pretty good and the apartments in the strass are cheap
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Ordhan, thanks, do you khave any links by any chance.

Is the journey by train fairly simple ? what sort of cost should I expect?
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Libertine, http://www.oebb.at/en/index.jsp
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Libertine, One stop on the train to transfer quick and easy, I think it was about €30 but not to sure
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Libertine wrote:


Is the journey by train fairly simple ? what sort of cost should I expect?


Very simple. From Innsbruck airport the bus line F runs every 15mins to the station (or you can take a taxi). From Innsbruck station you take the mainline to Jenbach, where you change onto the narrow gauge Zillertalbahn railway which takes you all the way up the valley from Jenbach to Mayrhofen. Incidentally if you get the Zillertal superskipass this covers all the resorts in the valley, and free transport on the Zillertalbahn and ski busses. A visit to to slopes of Zell am Ziller or Kaltenbach/Hochfugen is well worth it.
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