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Mayrhofen Luxury rentals

Discover Mayrhofen in Zillertal—where your family can hike green hills, splash in clear streams, and share laughter in Austria’s cozy alpine villages together.

Mayrhofen Vacation Rentals

Villa in zauberhafter Bergwelt im Zillertal
Ramsau im Zillertal, Zillertal, Austria
$3,352 night
Rocking Home
Aschau im Zillertal, Zillertal, Austria
$6,578 night
Apart Anneliese
Fügen, Zillertal, Austria
$2,916 night
Bischofer-Bergwelt
Alpbach, Tyrol, Austria
$8,590 night
Appartement in Steinberg Am Rofan
Achenkirch, Tyrol, Austria
$6,058 night
Appartement in Steinberg Am Rofan mit Grill, Whirlpool und Garten
Achenkirch, Tyrol, Austria
$3,762 night
Lujanta
La Villa/Stern, Dolomites, Italy
$3,938 night
Dolasila
La Villa/Stern, Dolomites, Italy
$3,803 night
Sissis green Chalets
Seefeld in Tirol, Tyrol, Austria
$8,932 night
Wallegg-Lodge in Saalbach-Hinterglemm
Hinterglemm, Pinzgau, Austria
$3,466 night
Chalet Tannweg in Sankt Johann in Tirol
Sankt Johann in Tirol, Tyrol, Austria
$4,665 night
Ambiente
Umhausen, Ötztal, Austria
$5,112 night
Dumbria Dolomites
Selva di Val Gardena/Wolkenstein, Dolomites, Italy
$3,588 night
Garni Eden
Soraga di Fassa, Fassa Valley, Italy
$2,928 night
Burg Biedenegg mit Schlosscafé
Fliess/Landeck/Tirol West, Oberinntal, Austria
$2,958 night
Baronessa
Kaltern/Caldaro, Alto Adige/South Tirol, Italy
$3,349 night

Tips on renting in Mayrhofen

Getting Around

Mayrhofen sits at the head of the Zillertal valley in the Austrian Tyrol, cradled by dramatic alpine peaks that rise directly from the village center. Innsbruck Airport, just 75 kilometers west, offers the closest international gateway with car rental services from Europcar and Sixt for the scenic hour-long drive through the Inn Valley. The ÖBB railway connects Innsbruck to Mayrhofen via Jenbach, where you'll transfer to the charming Zillertalbahn narrow-gauge railway that winds through mountain villages. Munich lies 175 kilometers north for those flying into Bavaria. Day trips reveal the Hintertux Glacier year-round skiing, the medieval fortress at Kufstein, or Innsbruck's Golden Roof and alpine zoo—all accessible by regional trains or organized tours departing from Mayrhofen's center.

What to Pack

Mayrhofen's mountain climate demands layered preparation for dramatic altitude shifts and seasonal extremes. Winter visitors heading to the Penken or Ahorn ski areas need insulated ski wear, helmets, and UV-protection goggles, though rental equipment from Sport Brugger or Sport Neuner serves families preferring lighter luggage. Summer calls for moisture-wicking hiking layers, sturdy trail boots for exploring the Zillertal Alps Nature Park, and swimwear for the Erlebnisbad complex. Pack a quality daypack for cable car excursions, high-SPF sunscreen for intense alpine UV exposure, and portable power banks since mountain adventures drain phone batteries quickly. Shoulder seasons (April-May, October-November) require waterproof shells and thermal base layers as weather shifts rapidly between valley sunshine and summit snow.

Must-Try Activities

Your family will discover Mayrhofen's alpine playground extends far beyond its legendary slopes. The Penkenbahn cable car whisks you to Penken Mountain's summit trails and the spectacular Ahornspitze viewing platform, while the Ahorn cable car accesses gentler terrain perfect for young hikers exploring wildflower meadows. Summer transforms the valley into an outdoor sanctuary with the Erlebnisbad Mayrhofen outdoor pool complex featuring waterslides and mountain-fed pools, plus via ferrata climbing routes on the Gerlosstein. Winter unveils the vast Zillertal ski area connecting Mayrhofen, Finkenberg, and neighboring villages—over 540 kilometers of groomed runs accessed through a single pass. The Harakiri piste challenges advanced skiers, while family-friendly slopes at Ahorn welcome beginners alongside toboggan runs and winter hiking trails that wind through snow-draped forests.

Smart Spending Tips

Plan €120-150 daily per person in Mayrhofen, or €400-500 for a family of four, balancing mountain experiences with village dining. The Zillertal Activcard (€67 adults, €34 children for three days) grants unlimited cable car access including Penkenbahn and Ahorn lifts plus regional bus transport—essential savings for active families. Guided glacier tours through Alpinschule Mayrhofen run €85 per person for half-day excursions to Hintertux. Evening meals at Wirtshaus Zum Griena showcase Tyrolean specialties with family dinners averaging €25-35 per adult entrée and €12-15 for children's portions, while the acclaimed Hotel Strass Restaurant elevates dining to €45-65 per person. Grocery provisions from Europark supermarket help balance budgets, and booking accommodations with kitchen facilities reduces dining expenses considerably during extended mountain stays.Plan €120-150 daily per person in Mayrhofen, or €400-500 for a family of four, balancing mountain experiences with village dining. The Zillertal Activcard (€67 adults, €34 children for three days) grants unlimited cable car access including Penkenbahn and Ahorn lifts plus regional bus transport—essential savings for active families. Guided glacier tours through Alpinschule Mayrhofen run €85 per person for half-day excursions to Hintertux. Evening meals at Wirtshaus Zum Griena showcase Tyrolean specialties with family dinners averaging €25-35 per adult entrée and €12-15 for children's portions, while the acclaimed Hotel Strass Restaurant elevates dining to €45-65 per person. Grocery provisions from Europark supermarket help balance budgets, and booking accommodations with kitchen facilities reduces dining expenses considerably during extended mountain stays.

Mayrhofen in Zillertal, Austria, offers a vibrant mix of adventure and relaxation for families. Start your visit at the Ahornbahn cable car, which whisks you up to the Ahorn Plateau for panoramic views and gentle hiking trails perfect for all ages. The Penkenbahn takes thrill-seekers to the Action Mountain Penken, home to the Funsportstation and the Penken Park for mountain biking and paragliding. Kids will love the Erlebnisbad Mayrhofen, an indoor and outdoor swimming complex with slides and a wellness area. Explore the Zillertalbahn steam train for a scenic journey through the valley. For a taste of local culture, the ErlebnisSennerei Zillertal dairy farm offers guided tours and cheese tastings. Families can also enjoy the Mayrhofen Adventure Pool and the Zillertal Alps Nature Park for nature walks and wildlife spotting. Stop by Gasthof Perauer for traditional Tyrolean cuisine after a day of exploring.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to see what Mayrhofen has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • The majestic Zillertal Alps Nature Park, an immediate treasure near Mayrhofen, invites exploration into a sublime landscape of soaring peaks, glistening waterfalls, and pristine alpine meadows, offering meticulously maintained trails that lead to breathtaking vantage points for discerning hikers. For an utterly unique spectacle, a journey to the magnificent Hintertux Glacier is essential, providing the rare opportunity to ski on year round snow or descend into the Nature Ice Palace, an extraordinary natural ice cave of glittering turquoise chambers deep within the eternal ice of the glacier. This region masterfully combines accessible natural beauty with grand alpine wonders, making every visit an unforgettable encounter with Austria’s wild heart.

  • For an ideal stay in Mayrhofen that brings you close to both nature and the main attractions, choose accommodation near the Penkenbahn cable car station. This area places you at the heart of the Zillertal Alps, offering immediate access to hiking trails and panoramic mountain views, while also being just steps from lively Hauptstrasse with its charming shops and traditional Tyrolean restaurants. You’ll experience the perfect blend of alpine adventure and vibrant village life.

  • Absolutely, Mayrhofen offers a variety of unique accommodations that capture the charm of the Zillertal Valley. You can find beautiful countryside cottages surrounded by lush alpine meadows and traditional Tyrolean architecture, providing a cozy retreat after a day exploring the Penkenbahn or Ahornbahn cable cars. While the town itself is not directly on a major lake, nearby Schlegeis Reservoir offers lakeside lodges with breathtaking views of turquoise waters and snow-capped peaks, perfect for a memorable stay.

  • For a four-day trip to Mayrhofen, immerse yourself in the dramatic Zillertal Alps with exhilarating hikes along the Ahorn and Penken mountains, where panoramic views and alpine meadows await. After exploring the trails, dive into Tyrolean culture at the ErlebnisSennerei Zillertal dairy farm to sample local cheeses, then unwind in the charming village center with its traditional Austrian architecture and lively cafés. Don’t miss the Zillertalbahn steam train for a scenic journey through the valley’s picturesque landscapes.

  • Around Mayrhofen, the Erlebnisbad Mayrhofen stands out as a top choice for swimming, offering both indoor and outdoor pools with stunning views of the Zillertal Alps. For a more natural setting, Lake Schlegeis, located about 20 kilometers south, captivates visitors with its turquoise waters surrounded by dramatic mountain peaks, perfect for a refreshing dip or simply relaxing by the shoreline. Both spots provide a memorable alpine aquatic experience during the warmer months.

  • Mayrhofen is a fantastic destination for families and beginners eager to experience the Austrian Alps, with the Ahorn ski area being particularly ideal. Ahorn offers wide, gentle slopes and a dedicated beginner zone, making it perfect for first-timers and children. The Penken area also features the FunRide Ahorn and family-friendly lifts, while the local ski schools provide expert instruction. The stunning Zillertal valley scenery adds to the excitement, ensuring a memorable winter holiday for everyone.

  • In Mayrhofen, using public transportation is generally more affordable than renting a car, especially for travelers exploring the Zillertal Valley. The Zillertalbahn railway and local buses efficiently connect visitors to popular spots like the Penkenbahn cable car and Hintertux Glacier, making it easy to reach hiking trails and ski areas without the cost of fuel, parking, or rental fees. Plus, many guest cards offer free or discounted rides, adding extra value for budget-conscious tourists.

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