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Söll, Saalbach, Mayrhofen or Ischgl in Feb 2010???

Söll, Saalbach, Mayrhofen or Ischgl in Feb 2010???

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Started by Crossor in Austria - 101 Replies

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reply to 'Söll, Saalbach, Mayrhofen or Ischgl in Feb 2010???'
posted Dec-2009

Soll is the closest to Munich. However, Westendorf, which is a few miles away and on the same circus has better terain for beginners and improvers, pus better snow and fewer crowds. This part of tirol is one of the cheapest areas of Austria, though less snow sure.

Crossor
reply to 'Söll, Saalbach, Mayrhofen or Ischgl in Feb 2010???'
posted Dec-2009

Ian Wickham wrote:
crossor wrote:I've gotten some pretty negative feedback on the nightlife in Saalbach- I've been told it's not as good as it's made out to be. Can anyone comment on this?

I had also considered St. Anton but I heard it's not great for complete beginners, that it's a lot more expensive than some of the other options I've listed and that it will be mad busy at half term. Fair comments?


Why is nightlife so important? ski all day a nice meal and a couple of drinks in the evening and if you have skied hard enough that should be quite enough :shock:


But if you've the right mix of youth and experience why not do both!?

Tony_H
reply to 'Söll, Saalbach, Mayrhofen or Ischgl in Feb 2010???'
posted Dec-2009

I agree Crosser.
I have been to St Anton and its great skiing for good intermediates, but not really suitable for beginners. Ischgl is ok for beginners but the nursery slopes are up the mountain so they need passes - nice for them getting more of the feel of the mountian though.
Saalbach has a reputation for being rowdy as oppose to lively according to some people I know, many a late night fight. Not what you want anywhere, especially on a ski holiday.
Personally, I just wouldnt consider somewhere like Soll when comparing with these kind of resorts.
Mayrhofen from experience would be ideal for you, apart from the gondola ride up and down each day.
I still think Ischgl would be your shout, or if not look at Solden.
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Ian Wickham
reply to 'Söll, Saalbach, Mayrhofen or Ischgl in Feb 2010???'
posted Dec-2009

ergolfking wrote:Ischgl really is the best of your list . It ticks most boxes and it rocks!


You don't want too many rocks they damage your skis :lol:

Tino_11
reply to 'Söll, Saalbach, Mayrhofen or Ischgl in Feb 2010???'
posted Dec-2009

crossor wrote:I've gotten some pretty negative feedback on the nightlife in Saalbach- I've been told it's not as good as it's made out to be. Can anyone comment on this?

I had also considered St. Anton but I heard it's not great for complete beginners, that it's a lot more expensive than some of the other options I've listed and that it will be mad busy at half term. Fair comments?


I will let you know about Saalbach next week, even though I think Hinterglemm is the livelier part of the resort. Mind you, I might be totally confused there. Actually I might not be that much use as all I intend to do is ride, eat, swim, sauna, recieve massages, read my book and sleep. Who am I kidding, I will post updates daily, some of them more coherent than others :D
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Crossor
reply to 'Söll, Saalbach, Mayrhofen or Ischgl in Feb 2010???'
posted Dec-2009

Thanks for all your help everyone. Thought you might be interested in hearing what I'm thinking now...

I've decided against Soll because of its altitude. I know the middle of February should be a good time for snow but I'm not willing to risk it. Also sounds like package holiday paradise which mightn't be much fun during mid-term.

Mayrhofen sounds fantastic but the fact that the village isn't on the slopes and there's only one gondola up in the mornings is a real turn-off- especially during mid-term.

Ischgl and Saalbach both sound ideal for what I'm looking for but I think Saalbach wins based on affordability (or so I've been lead to believe!). Although accommodation doesn't look cheap in Saalbach for that week.

Anyone disagree with my conclusions?
Any suggestions for cheap accommodation in Saalbach?

Tony_H
reply to 'Söll, Saalbach, Mayrhofen or Ischgl in Feb 2010???'
posted Dec-2009

crossor wrote:Thanks for all your help everyone. Thought you might be interested in hearing what I'm thinking now...

I've decided against Soll because of its altitude. I know the middle of February should be a good time for snow but I'm not willing to risk it. Also sounds like package holiday paradise which mightn't be much fun during mid-term.

Mayrhofen sounds fantastic but the fact that the village isn't on the slopes and there's only one gondola up in the mornings is a real turn-off- especially during mid-term.

Ischgl and Saalbach both sound ideal for what I'm looking for but I think Saalbach wins based on affordability (or so I've been lead to believe!). Although accommodation doesn't look cheap in Saalbach for that week.

Anyone disagree with my conclusions?
Any suggestions for cheap accommodation in Saalbach?
I agree with dismissing Soll, as I do it every season. If you dont want to go up and down the gondola, then Mayrhofen is not for you.
I do however think that of the 2 remaining you should have opted for Ischgl over Saalbach. Have a rethink before you book anything.
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Dave Mac
reply to 'Söll, Saalbach, Mayrhofen or Ischgl in Feb 2010???'
posted Dec-2009

1. Suitable for Beginners and Intermediates
2. Affordable- food, drink, accommodation, passes and rental
3. Lively Apres Ski
4. Shortest airport commute from Munich or Memmingen (would consider car rental if necessary)
5. Everything close together in the resort
6. Shortest upload and download times and shortest queues.

Ischgl is not rated highly for beginners. Soll is, but Ellmau provides easier walking distance access, both the same from Munich. Soll is spread out, although it has some good attractions.

Topic last updated on 03-December-2010 at 22:07