Austrian location for beginners and good skiers
Started by Dave Mac in Austria 18-Apr-2008 - 53 Replies
Zed
reply to 'Austrian location for beginners and good skiers' posted Apr-2008
Flachau might be a good bet to stay in - - excellent lift systems - lots of lovely wide open runs - from Flachau (and Flauchauwinkl 5 mins on Ski bus) you can ski into other villages and then go up again - so no need to spend a lot of time on the bus.
Flauchau had some nice nursery/easy areas near the top.
Filzmoos was beautiful village with lots of character.
Caron-a
reply to 'Austrian location for beginners and good skiers' posted Apr-2008
Dave Mac wrote:I generally ski with the group, then take a couple of mornings by myself, or with my OH.
I've just clicked! aaahhhh. wish mine was as interested..........
for the record, I've got a mahoosive garfield that was bought for me for my 18th birthday but I love odie more.
Tony_H
reply to 'Austrian location for beginners and good skiers' posted Apr-2008
ise wrote:caron-a wrote:if you want utopia and you're prepared to pay for it, I still stand by my suggestion of the wonderful obergurgl/hochgurgl...... :mrgreen:
good suggestion, nice place, good variation of terrain and a great snow record.
....and ****ing expensive too.
Bandit
reply to 'Austrian location for beginners and good skiers' posted Apr-2008
....and ****ing expensive too.
Oh good, it keeps out the riff-raff :D
Tony_H
reply to 'Austrian location for beginners and good skiers' posted Apr-2008
bandit wrote:
....and ****ing expensive too.
Oh good, it keeps out the riff-raff :D
Anyone you know?
Ise
reply to 'Austrian location for beginners and good skiers' posted May-2008
bandit wrote:
....and ****ing expensive too.
Oh good, it keeps out the riff-raff :D
if only :D only the odd drag lift seems to keep away the riff-raff
Obergurgl's no more expensive than anywhere else in Austria of course, I can't speak for what some UK tour operator charges obviously.
Bandit
reply to 'Austrian location for beginners and good skiers' posted May-2008
ise wrote:bandit wrote:
....and ****ing expensive too.
Oh good, it keeps out the riff-raff :D
if only :D only the odd drag lift seems to keep away the riff-raff
Perhaps lift companies in Europe could be persuaded to install lots more.It could be a new spectator sport.
Personally, I like my drag lifts really odd :D
Tony_H
reply to 'Austrian location for beginners and good skiers' posted May-2008
bandit wrote:
Personally, I like my drag lifts really odd :D
Personally, I like my drag lifts quite normal.
Topic last updated on 29-September-2008 at 09:43