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Fantastic large family ski apartment for rent - 10 mins from Obergurgl & Solden w mountain views


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www.mountainspace.at


(very limited photos attached due to file size - please see website)


We are renting out our brand new holiday ski rental, just outside Solden (10 mins) & Obergurgl (20 mins). It's a large (98m2) apartment with 2 bedrooms, that sleeps 2 - 6 people. We?ve stylishly and lovingly furnished the apartment with the best of Berlin design, photography from local artists & underfloor heating throughout. Loads of board games, a trampoline and a Wii console to keep you and the kids entertained.


Just 50 mins from Innsbruck airport (public transport / hire car required) - a perfect escape at any time of the year. This region offers winter sports obviously but is stunning in spring and summer too, with 1000s of outdoor activities for the whole family, young and old(er).


With stunning mountain views from the bedroom and lounge, a huge 100m2 terrace and S?lden just 10 minutes away (Obergurgl 20 mins) it?s our dream escape in the mountains, all year round. Mountain biking, hiking, Via Ferrata, E-biking (from age 9), cayaking, AREA47 (look it up!) and sooo much more.


Set just outside the lively village of Laengenfeld with plenty of local restaurants, shopping and bars.


Soelden and Obergurgl both offer glaciers, which makes skiing possible from October until May. Oetz is perfectly suited to cater for younger families and makes for a great day out on your way back to Innsbruck.



Check out our website: www.mountainspace.at and ask me any questions via Text 004917669309243 or call me on 07794757166 and I can answer any questions you may have. Check out the video walk-through to get the best idea of the place.


It's on AirBNB & VRBO too. Special discount for fellow ED'ers.


Nightly fees around ?190 / night + ?120 cleaning fee on top.


All info on apartment, lots of pics and video and availability:

www.mountainspace.at

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