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Engel & Völkers Kitzbühel
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Mag. Stefanie Mang
Engel & Völkers Kitzbühel GmbH
License partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH
Rooms
3Bedrooms
2Bathrooms
2Living area
118 m²Construction year
2024Energy certificate available
YesHeating consumption
35 kWh/m²aEnergy efficiency factor
0.58Energy source
Heat pump, Underfloor heatingThe market town of Hopfgarten stretches out at the sunny foot of the Hohe Salve. Here you will not encounter mass tourism, but rather a place that has retained its identity and welcomes every holidaymaker with genuine hospitality. The traditional town center is underlined with its narrow, cobbled streets and the magnificent, two-towered baroque church - the landmark of Hopfgarten. Hopfgarten at the foot of the Hohe Salve is known for the sunniest slopes in the entire SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser. Wide and well-maintained slopes are just as suitable for beginners and families as they are for recreational skiers. Using a modern 8-seater gondola lift you can reach the summit of the Hohe Salve (1,829m) and reach the heart of the unique ski paradise of the ski world.
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