Surely Admin would have seen through that by now
Perhaps the plot thickens .....
Started by Ian Wickham in Austria 26-Jan-2011 - 111 Replies
OldAndy
reply to 'Anybody out there who is not going to Niederau' posted Jan-2011
Surely Admin would have seen through that by now
Andyoneil
reply to 'Anybody out there who is not going to Niederau' posted Jan-2011
OldAndy wrote:Surely Admin would have seen through that by now
Perhaps the plot thickens .....
TC
reply to 'Anybody out there who is not going to Niederau' posted Jan-2011
I maybe looking at a visit to Austria in March, well either Austria or the Dolomites, if it is Austria then it will be the 'Salzburger Sportwelt ' area, plenty of skiing, pretty good snow record, but does anybody know if the areas are well linked ?
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Anybody out there who is not going to Niederau' posted Jan-2011
TC wrote:I maybe looking at a visit to Austria in March, well either Austria or the Dolomites, if it is Austria then it will be the 'Salzburger Sportwelt ' area, plenty of skiing, pretty good snow record, but does anybody know if the areas are well linked ?
Came back on Monday after 4 days skiing the area, staying in Flachau. Really enjoyed it, great snow conditions some testing runs as it was mainly unpisted due to the large amounts of snow falling and being made.
Free Ski Buses run from Flachau to the other areas. Aplendorf, Flachauwinkl and Alpenmarkt all worth the bus ride and didn't take that long, Alpenmarkt probably the longest at about 15 mins and a mornings skiing.
There are 2 worldcup runs in the area, the Herman Maier piste used for the womens slalom in Flachau and the last run of the day, quite tesing as it is Ice underneath and the downhill at Flachauwinkl.
Easy transfer from Salzburg, about 45/50 mins
Tony_H
reply to 'Anybody out there who is not going to Niederau' posted Jan-2011
Sounds fantastic. However, due to altitude and snow record, I feel it could only be somewhere I went to at very short notice knowing the snow was in great shape. With short transfers it seems a possibility.TC wrote:
Came back on Monday after 4 days skiing the area, staying in Flachau. Really enjoyed it, great snow conditions some testing runs as it was mainly unpisted due to the large amounts of snow falling and being made.
Free Ski Buses run from Flachau to the other areas. Aplendorf, Flachauwinkl and Alpenmarkt all worth the bus ride and didn't take that long, Alpenmarkt probably the longest at about 15 mins and a mornings skiing.
There are 2 worldcup runs in the area, the Herman Maier piste used for the womens slalom in Flachau and the last run of the day, quite tesing as it is Ice underneath and the downhill at Flachauwinkl.
Easy transfer from Salzburg, about 45/50 mins
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Anybody out there who is not going to Niederau' posted Jan-2011
Tony_H wrote:Sounds fantastic. However, due to altitude and snow record, I feel it could only be somewhere I went to at very short notice knowing the snow was in great shape. With short transfers it seems a possibility.TC wrote:
Came back on Monday after 4 days skiing the area, staying in Flachau. Really enjoyed it, great snow conditions some testing runs as it was mainly unpisted due to the large amounts of snow falling and being made.
Free Ski Buses run from Flachau to the other areas. Aplendorf, Flachauwinkl and Alpenmarkt all worth the bus ride and didn't take that long, Alpenmarkt probably the longest at about 15 mins and a mornings skiing.
There are 2 worldcup runs in the area, the Herman Maier piste used for the womens slalom in Flachau and the last run of the day, quite tesing as it is Ice underneath and the downhill at Flachauwinkl.
Easy transfer from Salzburg, about 45/50 mins
Wickers - if you want to book up, the Dolomites might be the safer option to guarantee skiing?
Tony_H
reply to 'Anybody out there who is not going to Niederau' posted Jan-2011
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Anybody out there who is not going to Niederau' posted Jan-2011
Tony_H wrote:No but they have extensive snow making and its higher so likely to be colder.
Anyway, have you looked at my more serious suggestions of Schladming and Bad Gastein, seeing as I get the impression you really want to try Austria again?
Topic last updated on 05-February-2011 at 18:34