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Unfortunately we have fallen in love with Austria as the destination for this years family holiday in August. Just to give you a laugh I will share my initial booking cock up.

Found an amazing hotel shared a few emails price looked good, Bob on for our 1.5k accommodation budget. Went to make the final booking and then spotted it was per night 🙁

Anyhoo has anyone done it one a strict budget and managed to find good lodgings? Looking at the Tirol region.

Cheers
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Posted : 30/01/2015 6:08 pm
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Austria is amazing. It's really not so expensive if you're careful, cook yourself.
I love it so much I've got a place in Vienna.
Try and get an apartment if you can.
Airbnb is cheapest.

Here's Innsbruck as an example

https://m.airbnb.co.uk/s/Innsbruck-


 
Posted : 30/01/2015 6:14 pm
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Bob on for our 1.5k accommodation budget. Went to make the final booking and then spotted it was per night

link ?

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Posted : 30/01/2015 6:16 pm
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Stayed in Obergurgl years ago (pre Euro). I don't recall it being horrendously expensive for the hotel but it was a walking holiday so we had little other expense.


 
Posted : 30/01/2015 6:20 pm
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Just for you bruneep [url= http://www.stanglwirt.com ]linky[/url]


 
Posted : 30/01/2015 6:25 pm
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We are just back from a snowboarding holiday in Austria and found it very reasonable. Although this might just be specific to ski resorts/holidays we found it less expensive to the trips we usually do to France.

We were in a nice hotel in Zell Am See so not maybe very useful to you....just thought I would share.


 
Posted : 30/01/2015 6:26 pm
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I live here...in the Tirol. Tell me what you are looking for and I will give you some examples. Accommodation does not need to be expensive.

Example.. I know it's not a hotel but if I was coming here I would stay in one of these...

www.reither-almen.at


 
Posted : 30/01/2015 6:30 pm
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Where /doing what and with whom?

Austria can be cheap, just depends how you do it.

Trans -Austria bike ride? Wild camping?


 
Posted : 30/01/2015 6:30 pm
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I've booked an apartment for 4 of us for £950 for 2 weeks in Saalbach. Includes Joker card for lift passes.


 
Posted : 30/01/2015 6:31 pm
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Yes been going to Austria every year since 2001 mostly on my motorbike but also by car (own car by ferry and also fly/hire). Usually stay in pensions and b&bs, always high standard and great value. Love it 😀


 
Posted : 30/01/2015 6:33 pm
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This all sound very positive thanks chaps. Will look at all the links and post back some questions, if you can be arsed to answer them that would be great, if you are going out to the pub then don't let me hold you back 🙂


 
Posted : 30/01/2015 7:09 pm
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Alpin - we are looking for a bit of activity, walking, cycling, wild swimming. But we also need to consider the two children and the possibility they could find some friends to occupy them for some child time. That was why the hotel options was favourable as there is likely to be a fair few families poolside.


 
Posted : 30/01/2015 7:11 pm
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My link seems broken

try this

https://www.airbnb.co.uk/s/innsbruck?guests=4&source=bb


 
Posted : 30/01/2015 7:13 pm
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Selled, that looks awesome, really beautiful price is a tad outside of budget for 12 nights unfortunately as we will hit high season.


 
Posted : 30/01/2015 7:14 pm
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Have you considered a camping? Or camping chalets? A lot of the campsites are exceptionally well kitted out. We went winter camping over Xmas for the first time to Zillertal and the campsite had a, massive indoor pool,indoor kids play ground with cinema, roofed skate park and even a nursery ski piste! In the summer they have non stop kids entertainment and a bathing lake. And we have stayed at 3 campsites in Zillertal alone with similar facilities.


 
Posted : 30/01/2015 7:21 pm
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I spent several weeks in Austria in a campervan last year. If you think camping is more suited to your budget drop me an email, we stayed in some lovely camp sites
Happy planning!


 
Posted : 30/01/2015 7:29 pm
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Hoping to do it for between 1.5k and 2k for 12-14 nights. Trying to persuade my wife that a 1k short term loan just to help us along would be a good idea. It looks awesome, not sure how it's kept off the radar for so long.

Camping would be a possibility but had a few iffy experiences in France with cabins crammed together. We are a bunch of introverts so like our privacy 🙂


 
Posted : 30/01/2015 7:33 pm
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There is no comparison to campsites in Austria to France. It really is another world.


 
Posted : 30/01/2015 7:39 pm
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Lots of sites rent caravans or cabins
The sites are of a very high standard compared to UK sites


 
Posted : 30/01/2015 7:40 pm
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Thanks for the link iolo, just having a look


 
Posted : 30/01/2015 7:49 pm
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Ok so the boss is loving the look of the place in selled's link. Anyone have any preferred routes to drive? Euro tunnel? Ferry? We are based in Portsmouth.


 
Posted : 30/01/2015 8:38 pm
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Just got back from skiing in the and thefood Tirol and drink was comparable or less than uk prices and nearly half that of skiing in France. If anything it should be less in the summer.
As a recommendation of location try Alpbach which is supposed to be the prettiest village in Austria


 
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We stayed in Alpbach a couple of years back. Rented an apartment, not too dear, got lift passes thrown in as a sweetener as it was outside the winter season.

Lots of nice pools, rivers, walking and biking (not that I got the chance). Lovely place.


 
Posted : 30/01/2015 9:28 pm
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Alpbach is nice - Franz Larch is the local mtb guide so we stayed at his place (they have nice family appartments in their Chalet with self catering kitchens etc). Free lift pass and some kids play stuff at top of local lifts.

Alpbach gets busy with the congress one week in August (we clashed with this a bit - probably nicer to avoid it if possible).

MTB is OK but not epic (some of the singletrack not 100% legal so need to be diplomatic)

Hexenwasser at Sol also good for kids ( 45 mins drive).

http://www.gaestehaus-larch.at/

Someone on here also recommended a chalet complex at Reith but can't remember it's name.


 
Posted : 30/01/2015 9:42 pm
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No rooms at the inn for the dates we need Mick_r. Looked good as well, wasn't even slightly swayed by the mtb guide 🙂


 
Posted : 31/01/2015 12:54 pm
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Stayed [url= http://www.haushepi.com/ ]here[/url] near Obertraun last year. Very beautiful area, lots of cycling on easy tracks for the kids, has a swimming area by the lake, ice cave, salt mine, great walking and some lovely restaurants.


 
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Here is a link to the campsite we satyed in Zillertal. Get your wife to have a look and you'll soon see the standard of the facilities and with children it realy is the best environment to make friends. Plus Mayerhofen is about twenty minutes up the road by bike where there are a number of MTB trails which are signposted.[url= http://www.camping-zillertal.at/index.php/homewi_en.html ]Camping site[/url]


 
Posted : 31/01/2015 2:47 pm
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Thanks shorn, have sent them an email.


 
Posted : 31/01/2015 2:48 pm
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We always do the tunnel. It's just more convenient and flexible.

If heading to Germany or Austria, I choose a route that stays away from French tolls. Can save a fair amount of money. Use via Michelin to check your route.


 
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As per other posters accommodation need not be expensive however with a family needing two rooms and for 12 nights I think you need to look at self catered chalets/apartments or a 2/3 star hotel as your budget is £70 a room a night. As for driving yes via Germany, you might consider a stop over as IME it's a 12-13 hr drive esp with a bit of traffic. Sounds daft but Portsmouth to Channel tunnel probably best crossing as boats are slow and take you too far West.


 
Posted : 31/01/2015 4:50 pm
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Love the look of the chalets so show to Mrs DoD who says it's cold I'm not going there 🙁


 
Posted : 31/01/2015 5:18 pm
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If I was going on holiday in Austria I would go to Hallstaat.
Nowhere near Tyrol but an amazing place. The mountain biking is pretty decent around there too.

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Posted : 31/01/2015 6:11 pm
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Selled, I think you've chosen our holiday for us this year, thanks fella!.


 
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OK the hotel is chosen, well either here, Hotel Seerose or Selled's link if we choose to go self catering.

Now the issue is where to stay en route. Can't find a bloody family room(4) for a decent price near Frankfurt which is about half way. Plenty of 2 room options in crappy places mind 🙂


 
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I'll be flying from edi to Munich, try n snaffle a few days there too.


 
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Small world, my home village is Wickham near Portsmouth.

Also, Mick mentioned Franz Larch, he is a buddy of mine.

So, if you do stay at Reither Almen, you also get the lift passes thrown in, the passes give you access to nearly every tourist attraction eg Lakes, pools, etc.

It you are interested and I am not on holiday, I know just about every rock and root in this area. Don't be put off by Mick's comments, the MTB ing is fantastic, I know plenty of great trails and would gladly show you a few (no uplifts though).

As for driving. Don't mess about, leave early in the morning, get the tunnel over, then Brussels, Achen, Colognbe, Ffurt, Nuremberg, Munich Austria, arrive in the evening.


 
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Try Holiday inn Frankfurt or Munich they usually have a room with two double beds. And possibly a swimming pool and sauna ect. Try avoid traveling on a Saturday near Munich due to high traffic volumes .Driven to alpbach twice flown to munich and hired a car twice. Flown to Munich and caught the train to worgl /jenbach. On to haus hislop (near frans larch )


 
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I wouldn't bother stopping overnight near Munich. You are only an hour and a half away from your destination. Munich to the Austrian border is always a bottle neck, too. So better hit either very early or late.


 
Posted : 31/01/2015 9:41 pm
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Selled - the mtb and general area was great and we plan to stay again with Franz and his fantastic family / chalet sometime, just the singletrack always felt like we were naughty children trying not to get told off 🙂 Say hi to Franz for me - I was the guy with the home made 29er.

I just get fed up with tourist offices trying to sell places as mtb venues when the reality is they'd rather you ride mtb waymarked fire roads (or even tarmac in the case of some bits of Switzerland). Alpbach is much better than that, but I really like the Graubunden attitude of everyone 100% welcome on any trail - just show respect for each other.

We are up north so tend to travel Hull-Rotterdam and then down through Germany. Tunnel would be shorter but we still find it a bit far for slow van and kids in a day. We sometimes break the journey at Speyer south of Frankfurt - there is an amazing technical museum (kids can clamber about a Russian submarine, Jumbo Jet, Buran space shuttle) and an on-site hotel.

http://speyer.technik-museum.de/en


 
Posted : 31/01/2015 10:07 pm
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Even smaller word Selled, I am 4 miles from Wickham in Fareham 😀

I am now in a quandry, I have been going through all my loyalty cards to see if I had any points worth using for hotels and stumbled across my BA Card. Turns out i can book a family room for 44 quid in Frankfurt, problem is that it doesn't say anywhere whether you need to use it in conjunction with a BA flight.Nervous to book in case I get rumbled.


 
Posted : 31/01/2015 10:09 pm
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It's booked 🙂

Staying at the hotel recommended by mick-r at the halfway point and then have bust our budget by staying here for 12 nights [url= http://www.hotel-seerose.at/en/winter-and-summer/summer-activities/summer-activities/ ]Hotel Seerose[/url]

Now I have to wait 7 months and ponder whether to bother taking the bike or hiring. Can't wait, trys not to wish life away 🙂

Thanks for all the advice and help.


 
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Wow - hope you like it! Been a few times but we last stopped there on the way home in 2012 - was awful traffic Ulm-Stuttgart so we only managed to squeeze a couple of hours dash round museum (open until 7pm on a weekend so was really quiet and got the Jumbo / Submarine etc to ourselves). There is a big metal tube slide down from the Jumbo and a few other planes 🙂

Breakfast was good in the hotel. Speyer city centre is easy walking distance - felt like there were millions of ice cream cafes open in the evening but we eventually found an Italian tucked down a side street for pizza.

Sister muesum at Sinsheim 40km down the road is also good (can climb into Concorde and Tupolev "Concordeski" at jaunty angles on the roof). Makes UK museum efforts to exhibit Concorde look a bit lame.....

We're currently looking at West Austria / Switzerland combo.


 
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Ha...Fareham... I also lived there for a while. To add to the small world thing, Orangex said he stays at Haus Hislop, Claire is a good friend of ours also:)

Anyway, John, if you want a spin when you are here feel free to get in touch. Dsell00 at the gmail thing.


 
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Try Garmisch Partenkirken just on the boarder in Germany, we stayed in an american hotel there that was quite cheap theres lots to do there and its only a short drive to Austria.


 
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Cheers Selled, if my memory recalls the offer 7 months from now it would be good to have at least one run out while there 🙂


 
Posted : 01/02/2015 9:53 pm
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Thanks selled, booked Reither almen for a week in September. Looks perfect!.


 
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Hi selled I am going to hh in July Aug poss mention to Claire and arrange a ride but I would need to hire a couple of bikes ?I have only ridden her old rock hopper whilst there and also hired bikes from strass station and ridden up the valley.


 
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Bike rental is no problem

http://www.alpbike.at/home/

As mentioned, I would happily show you some great trails. I will tell Claire we were in contact, drop me a mail or get Claire to call me.

Dave


 
Posted : 05/02/2015 9:05 pm
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Nobeerinthgefridge - when in September? Do a Google and YouTube search for Reith Almabtrieb.


 
Posted : 05/02/2015 9:21 pm
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Thanks Dave
I will be in touch and look forward to riding. Just tell Claire its Nick and Tom riding she will know who we are.


 
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Thanks Dave
I will be in touch and look forward to riding. Just tell Claire its Nick and Tom riding she will know who we are.


 
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selled, 12-19 September, I'll have a look at that.


 
Posted : 05/02/2015 10:34 pm
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Very nice/reasonable apartment in Maria Alm available to rent next time anybody is looking.
Bike tool kit, track pump and some spares included.
15 minutes from Leogang. 😀

[url= http://www.apartmentamade.com/ ]http://www.apartmentamade.com[/url]


 
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Only one week to go now. Everything booked apart from return journey accommodation and we are yet to decide whether to take bikes. Can't wait!


 
Posted : 10/08/2015 12:04 pm
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Got back from Saalbach-Hinterglemm yesterday. Didn't want to leave! Such a beautiful, awesome place.

Take bikes if you can. Rental in Saalbach was around 30 euros a day.
Tip for you: if you drink beer, it's cheaper to buy a crate. Take the empty crate and bottles back to the supermarket and they have a machine that eats them and then gives you a voucher (5 ish euros) to spend on more beer!


 
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Good tip dknwhy. The place looks awesome and I have just found out that it is a top fishing lake as well. Things just get better and better.


 
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Selled, sent you a mail the other day, did you get it? Bikes are coming along with us now and I hope to get one proper ride in amongst the pootles with the family.


 
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Organise a day or two trip to Gyor in Hungary, stunningly beautiful, lunch for a fiver and a massive Leffe for £1.50. Friendly people and great offers on AirBnB.


 
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...oh and a factory in Gyor makes the majority of Audi engines. Could be of interest to some STWers. Didn't see any Tudor watches though.


 
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This place is awesome as a place just not obvious where any biking is yet


 
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Just a bit too far to drag the family to Gyor BillMC. We are near Salzburg so wrong end of Austria.


 
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