St Johann in Tirol - Information Required
Started by Scarlet Fez in Austria 01-Jan-2009 - 9 Replies
Scarlet Fez posted Jan-2009
So does anyone have any knowledge of St Johann in Tirol and recommend pistes to start off with for the pair of them who have 2 weeks skiing experience each and were not 'naturals'. They are booked in to a ski school for the week so they should get looked after on the mountain.
Any suggestions or recommendations about mountain and town bar/restaurants would be greatly appreciated or anything else for that matter. I will find out where they are staying and again request peoples views. :?:
In anticipation, many thanks. SF
Scarlet Fez
reply to 'St Johann in Tirol - Information Required' posted Jan-2009
Patience is a virtue, wait and someone will respond!!
RoseR
reply to 'St Johann in Tirol - Information Required' posted Jan-2009
Mel C
reply to 'St Johann in Tirol - Information Required' posted Jan-2009
I cant say i skied the whole resort so cant comment on the entire area but i too was in ski school and i felt the instructors took us on pistes which matched our abilities (we were all 2nd or 3rd time skiers) and concentrated on building confidence on those slopes rather than getting us to cover the miles.
After ski school in the morning we often went and tried the same slopes on our own in the afternoon and with the instructors "top tips" from the morning sessions we did very well.
There are a couple of lovely long undulating blue runs which we loved and they run from the top the 1st cable car (Harbischel 1) back down to the base - one either side of the cable car. They both have branches off of them so you can make 4 or 5 slightly different runs out of the 2 and we found this brilliant for beginners like us. The other thig i liked is that several of the pistes interlink - so if your friends get confident enough they can start a red from the top the cable car car but then halfway down re-join a blue back down to the bottom. Again i found this a real help as i knew i didnt have to dread the whole way down but at the same time pushed myself a little more!
They are several mountain restaurants so its easy to stop off or take a break on your way down.
The village itself is small but very pretty with a few shops and restaurants but as can often be typical for Austria you really need to go into the hotels to find the bars.
On the whole we had a great time and i would thoroughly recommend it for 1st-3rd time skiers.
I hope this has been of some help
Sued
reply to 'St Johann in Tirol - Information Required' posted Jan-2009
Edited 1 time. Last update at 11-Jan-2009
Sued
reply to 'St Johann in Tirol - Information Required' posted Jan-2009
However also included in the ski pass was Steinplatte which was absolutely super. Very wide, long cruisy blues and an 8 seater chair lift. This was only my first ski holiday and I found the skiing just perfect. I am not too sure which resorts the Schneewinkel liftpass covers now but as Steinplatte is approx 30 mins from St Johann I would certainly try there if you can. I hope you enjoy it!
Sue
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Scarlet Fez
reply to 'St Johann in Tirol - Information Required' posted Feb-2009
Any tips on bars for your typical 40+ plus couple who like to enjoy themselves.
I apologise for not replying earlier but have been away myself recently. Thanks again.
Tony_H
reply to 'St Johann in Tirol - Information Required' posted Feb-2009
Scarlet Fez wrote:
Any tips on bars for your typical 40+ plus couple
Yes, make sure its got seats )
Topic last updated on 05-February-2009 at 13:32