The main farmhouse stands on 16 hectare of private land in a
commanding position with magnificent 360° views. The chalet is
constructed on three floors in century-old Pinewood beams with a
classic Carinthian roof and traditional bell tower. Additional
accommodation in 2 independent cabins; only available with
rental of the Main Farmhouse.
Price based on 7 night stay. Property also available per night.
The main farmhouse stands on 16 hectare of private land in a
commanding position with magnificent 360° views. The chalet is
constructed on three floors in century-old Pinewood beams with a
classic Carinthian roof and traditional bell tower. Additional
accommodation in 2 independent cabins; only available with
rental of the Main Farmhouse.
Garden and surrounding private grounds of 16 hectares including some woodlands. Open air hot tub, carport for 3 cars, private access road, terrace, extensive lawns and meadows.
The main house has a cosy and traditional feel, with exposed wood and re-claimed flag stone. Bright open plan ground floor dining/living area, well equipped large kitchen, larder, landing/play room with TV, second living area, laundry room and seperate cloakroom. The two cabins both have small living areas, private terraces and balconies.
Your daily breakfast and afternoon tea are included in the rental price. Resident mulitlingual staff. Included in rental price: Daily breakfast and afternoon tea, welcome hamper, hot tub use, heating (firewood elecritcity, water WiFi etc.), daily cleaning, daytime conceirge service, garden and snow clearing service.
4 double bedrooms in the main house. Two self-sufficient, super-cosy, ancient cabins sleeping 2 each, both close to the main house. All living spaces and bedrooms feature oak planks with underfloor heating, including the cabins.
4 ensuite bathrooms on the first floor . Guest WC in entrance hall. Bathrooms feature local stone with under floor heating. The cabins have a full bathrooms with tubs and heated towel rails.
Annabel loves this chalet for retaining its authenticity yet embracing the highest level of contemporary design.
The well-known major ski resorts of Turracher Höhe, Bad Kleinkirchheim, St. Oswald and Hochrindl with extensive langlauf tracks are all within easy reach of 15 to 20 minutes. The well-known thermal springs of Bad Kleinkirchheim offer alpine wellness with two Spa centres, Römerbad and St. Kathrein. The 18-hole championship golf course by Don Harradine is beautifully set in alpine nature, a region renowned for deep-snow skiing, for hiking and biking tours - a refuge for all seasons.
The round summits of the Nock-Mountains (the name deriving from the German word for dumpling) offer an extraordinary variety of secure hiking paths on some 1,000 km of tracks over the lush meadows with dark blue mountain lakes - ideal for families. Today this is a UNESCO Biosphere National Park opened in 1987 and covering an area of 180 square-kilometres with a maximum elevation of 2441m. Widely spread mountain huts invite hikers offering local alpine produce - Carinthian hospitality at its best.The 35-km toll road, the Nockalm Strasse (closed in winter), runs from Ebene Reichenau to Innerkrems travelling through the magnificent National Park in pristine landscape with the largest spruce, larch and arolla pine forests in the eastern Alps. This is also one of the most beautiful and challenging mountain bike roads in Austria.
Carinthia’s very rich history is best demonstrated by the many fortresses, castles, palaces and churches from all periods - Medieval, Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque - offering a great variety of summer festivals, concerts and open air performances.