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Started by Simondorras in Beginning Skiing - 27 Replies

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Bandit
reply to 'plenty of easy (green)runs picturesque'
posted Oct-2011

BKK was another suggestion, it's home to Franz Klammer AFAIK, but you were disappointed/ignored it because?

Chris Brookes
reply to 'plenty of easy (green)runs picturesque'
posted Nov-2011

Mürren is situated in the highest ski resort of the Bernese Oberlands. 53 km prepared ski slopes in and around Mürren (213 km slopes in the whole Jungfrau Region), chair lifts, cable cars, 6 chair lifts, 2 t-bars, 45 installations in the whole Jungfrau Region. 35 snow machines are installed to garantie snow sure conditions from Dezember to April altitude Skiresort from 1600 to 3000 meter above sealevel.
Mürren, rather known as a chocolate box resort among families is considered The après-skier can also enjoy our alpine huts, mountain restaurants, snow bars


Mountain Views



Empty easy Pistes


Village paths -
www  Twitter:@murrenlover

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CLT
reply to 'plenty of easy (green)runs picturesque'
posted Nov-2011

Perhaps BKK was ignored because it wasn't recognsed. I don't know it. Bangkok, maybe?

Or perhaps Bad Kleinkirchheim which has just 2 blue runs!

Now Murren, where is that?

Rustyinn
reply to 'plenty of easy (green)runs picturesque'
posted Nov-2011

BKK worked for us 2 years ago when we went with a mixed group of near beginners and intermediates.

Just not always so easy to get to in the UK marketplace.

Rustyinn



bandit wrote:For Austria, perhaps BKK with it's extensive Spa facilities would be worth considering.

Rustyinn
reply to 'plenty of easy (green)runs picturesque'
posted Nov-2011

Or if easy greens, nice mountian views - but not quite the Alpine vilage charm go for ADH - superb for mixed ability groups and at 2000m pretty snow sure. they even have a cow that gives out chocolate on the purple (or is that lilac)run.

Huwcyn
reply to 'plenty of easy (green)runs picturesque'
posted Nov-2011

I'd go for Seefeld too. Going again this year because we couldn't do the place justice last year. A group of nice easy runs almost in the town centre, plus slopes a little more challenging further out. Nice municipal pool and spa (apparently - hope to get to that this year), plenty of venues for entertainment and food in the evening (if you wish). May not be the chocolate box picturesque (pretty enough though), but then again you'd have to be in a fairly small village to get that - and then the facilities would be sparse no doubt.
Bant a ni!

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CLT
reply to 'plenty of easy (green)runs picturesque'
posted Nov-2011

So what does BKK stand for please?

Acarr
reply to 'plenty of easy (green)runs picturesque'
posted Nov-2011

CLT I think BKK=Bad Kleinkirchheim. I think it's quite unhelpful to use abbreviations, rather than the full name of places. I for one am still learning about ski resorts and don't always recognise the short-hand names that people use.

Allie
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Topic last updated on 01-January-2012 at 13:18