COVID-19 Conditions: If your government or the government of the country you are staying in imposes an entry ban or determines by law that you are not allowed to travel/stay during your booked holiday period, we will give you the option to rebook or cancel (= money back) free of charge. This applies within 2 weeks before your arrival date.
Accommodation description:
House Brandacher is situated in a central, sunny and quiet location directly in Finkenberg with a wonderful view of the Zillertal mountains and has two large holiday flats for 7 or 8 persons each. Both flats are cosily and comfortably furnished. The 7-person flat on the 1st floor offers a spacious living/dining room with sofa bed, open kitchen, a total of three bedrooms as well as three showers and two toilets. The flat for a total of 8 people on the 2nd floor has a large living/dining room with sofa bed, separate kitchen, a double bedroom, a bedroom with double bed and bunk bed, a bathroom with bathtub/shower, shower and separate toilet. The Finkenberger Almbahnen as well as the most important facilities such as supermarket, pub, swimming pool and bus stop are within a radius of only approx. 300 metres.
Expenses related to charging an electric or hybrid car (when possible) are always charged according to use and separately
Layout:
On the 1st floor: (open kitchen(electric kettle, cooker(4 ring stoves), hood, coffee machine, oven, dishwasher, fridge-freezer), Living/diningroom(double sofa bed, TV(flatscreen, satellite), dining table, seating area), bedroom(single bed, washbasin), Bedroom with bathroom(double bed, shower, washbasin, toilet), Bedroom with bathroom(double bed, shower, washbasin), bathroom(shower, washbasin), Landing, toilet)
ski storage, ski boot heaters, balcony, heating(central), terrace, garden, garden furniture, BBQ, parking, children's bed, high chair
Rent includes: Tourist tax.
Other information and services that you can arrange on site:
Pets: Not allowed
Bed linen: Present
Towels: Present
Dishcloths: Present
Miscellaneous: Breadservice