Pack Economy
Ski Line price
£
Perfect for entry level skiers looking for the best price. Refurbished equipment from the Sensation and Evolution categories with a maximum age of 3 years.
Helmets excluded from buy 1 get 1 free promotion.
Call for a quote, group
discounts or to book
020 8313 3999
Pension Maximilian Soll, Austria
Run by a friendly Austrian couple, Andrea & Max, this pocket-sized pick is just the ticket if you're looking for somewhere that won't break the bank. It's a 5-minute walk from the village centre, not far from Söll's restaurants, bars and shops, and there's a ski bus stop close by too. You can walk to the slopes in 15 minutes, but if you'd rather catch a lift, hop on the bus to get to the slopes quicker.
With painted frescoes and a sloping wooden roof, the Maximilian looks pretty traditional from the outside. And inside, it's a simple, no-frills kind of place – there are just the bedrooms and a breakfast and TV room. When dinner time rolls around, head into Söll to tuck into a traditional Tyrolean dish from one of the local restaurants, or stick to international favourites like steak, pizza and pasta.
Many Austrian hotels do not serve free tap water with meals.
All rooms are non-smoking.
Austrian twin beds: One large bed frame containing two single mattresses, each with their own bedding.
Ratings are based on the operator's own rating and may not reflect the property's official star rating.
Tourist Tax
In some resorts, you’ll need to pay a small fee called a ‘tourist tax' at your accommodation, either when you check in or check out.
These taxes can change at short notice, so it’s always worth checking the latest details before you travel.
Good to know: Not all accommodation accepts card payments for taxes, so you may need to pay in cash instead. For some countries, tourist taxes are calculated based on an accommodation's official rating, which can be different to its rating on our/the operators site.
PP - Price per person based on full occupancy