Sonnhof is centrally located in the province of Salzburg in St. Johann im Pongau. The nearest major cities are: Salzburg (50 h), Munich (2 h), Vienna (3,5 h), Innsbruck (2,5 h).
Sonnhof Alpendorf
Familie Höllwart
Alpendorf 16, 5600 St. Johann im Pongau
T +43 6412 7271
A10 Tauern freeway – Bischofshofen/Sankt Johann junction exit, direction Sankt Johann/Alpendorf
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Travel environmentally friendly and use the offer of the railroad. ÖBB offers in the ticket store the possibility to book a shuttle to Alpendorf – directly to the hotel door. Alternatively, we will be happy to pick you up from the train station and bring you back on the day of departure, at no additional cost – of course.
Convenient and easy: We will gladly organize a transfer for you from Salzburg Airport (SZG) or Munich Airport (MUC). For this we need your flight number and the exact arrival time.
If you are arriving by plane, you can leave your car at the airport at a reasonable price and travel to us comfortably. Information on all parking facilities at the respective airports can be found here. If you need a rental car on site, we recommend the service of “Mietwagen Pongau”.
Did you know that the alpine village of St. Johann is more conveniently accessible by public transport than almost any other ski resort in Austria? And not only because the St. Johann im Pongau express train station is connected to the cities of Vienna, Linz, Graz and Munich, among others, with direct connections. On top of that, ÖBB offers a comfortable shuttle service to us in the Alpendorf, with which guests can be picked up directly from St. Johann station and brought to the hotel.
The service can be booked with just one booking step in the ÖBB ticket store. The outward and return journey to your vacation in St. Johann can therefore be booked completely easily and car-free.
Day guests can use the free ski bus directly to the Snow Space Salzburg ski area, which runs during the entire winter season to all trains arriving during the day.
This is the best way for winter sports fans to minimize their CO2 footprint – after all, most energy is consumed on arrival!