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 Poster: A snowHead
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sabraham,

Obertauern is a good call, it has approx the same red & blue runs as Obegurgl, but I'd still rate Obergurgl above it for your needs. Obergurgl is not as busy and its a quaint village as opposed to a roadside resort. I remember Obertauern having quite a few piste junctions (where pistes cross or join) and bottle necks. Remember a lot of Obertauern accomodation being ski in / ski out along the main stretch but there also being a fair few B&B's further down the road that required a bus journey to get to the lifts.
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erica2004 wrote:
Wise up - we're European and I like that.


The rest of the post is fair enough but... "we"? Just to clarify, what exactly am I "wising up" to, that there's a massive European bias on this site?
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DaveC, Cool chill, lets keep it friendly now Smile
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Just seemed a bit of an odd end to quite a nice pro-european stance is all! Can't argue with what people prefer, just was a bit perplexed by the note it got left on...
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DaveC, maybe erica2004 wrote: was feeling a bit uppity - it's the heat you know Laughing My excuse is nearly finished the second bottle of tesco red wink
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My excuse is nearly finished the second bottle of tesco red wink

halfhand, your typing's not half bad, considering!
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pam w, am taking care and re-reading before I post - Hic! Oh dear best be off to bed nw - nite all Smile
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DaveC, I always get the feeling that everyone makes such a big thing about Europe being 'busy'. I didn't mean to offend - the 'wise up' line doesn't come across as I'd intended. As you say, too much red wine.
So far I've booked 18th -23rd Jan to Lech (and will go before Christmas if the snow is good) and we've booked 22nd Feb for a week in Ischgl. We fly Easyjet from BRS to Innsbruck then get a taxi transfer. The EJ flight lands at 10.25am and we're usually in Lech by lunchtime.
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erica2004, dont post when under the influence!! wink
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dont post when under the influence!

that advice, if adopted as a rule for Snowheads, might make a drastic difference to the number of posts. Would there be anything left to read??
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well my experience of resorts here

Tignes - 1/3 place is ski in out. not bad price either, but val d'sere best for restaurants and shopping - not easy to get back from vds to tignes, we felt stranded waiting for the hourly bus.

St Anton - loads of ski in out, but neighbouring (not linked) resorts are ski in out (Lech, Zurs) St anton has everything but other two not much going for them, other downfall is that u'd have to catch the bus to those neighbouring resorts to benefit from the big place it is shown as on piste map - kinda defeats the object

La Plagne (all the plagne villages) are ski in out - it is very good there

Verbier - not ski in out

Chamonix - not ski in out

Whistler - if you get a good hotel/apartment location - you are laughing, not quite ski in out, but can be close to it

have fun sliding this winter...
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innerspaceservices wrote:
well my experience of resorts here

Tignes - 1/3 place is ski in out. not bad price either, but val d'sere best for restaurants and shopping - not easy to get back from vds to tignes, we felt stranded waiting for the hourly bus.

St Anton - loads of ski in out, but neighbouring (not linked) resorts are ski in out (Lech, Zurs) St anton has everything but other two not much going for them, other downfall is that u'd have to catch the bus to those neighbouring resorts to benefit from the big place it is shown as on piste map - kinda defeats the object

La Plagne (all the plagne villages) are ski in out - it is very good there

Verbier - not ski in out

Chamonix - not ski in out

Whistler - if you get a good hotel/apartment location - you are laughing, not quite ski in out, but can be close to it

have fun sliding this winter...


Verbier is the only one of those I have been to, and it certainly can be ski in ski out.

My trip there, I stayed in a Skiworld chalet that was impossible to reach even without skis without crossing or walking up a piste. This was my very first ski trip Smile
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not easy to get back from vds to tignes, we felt stranded waiting for the hourly bus.

but you can ski from Val D'Isere to Tignes - did you miss the lifts?
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innerspaceservices wrote:
well my experience of resorts here

Tignes - 1/3 place is ski in out. not bad price either, but val d'sere best for restaurants and shopping - not easy to get back from vds to tignes, we felt stranded waiting for the hourly bus.

St Anton - loads of ski in out, but neighbouring (not linked) resorts are ski in out (Lech, Zurs) St anton has everything but other two not much going for them, other downfall is that u'd have to catch the bus to those neighbouring resorts to benefit from the big place it is shown as on piste map - kinda defeats the object

La Plagne (all the plagne villages) are ski in out - it is very good there

Verbier - not ski in out

Chamonix - not ski in out

Whistler - if you get a good hotel/apartment location - you are laughing, not quite ski in out, but can be close to it

have fun sliding this winter...



better get your tin hat whilst the 'i stayed in .... resort and .....blah blah blah' type missiles are chucked your way Laughing
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innerspaceservices, That's so not true (what you said about St.Anton/Lech/Zurs). You can ski from St.Anton to Alp Rauz, take a 5 min bus to Zurs and ski to Lech from there. Plus, Lech/Zurs has a whole lot going for it. For starters, Lech/Zurs has better snow. Plus, there's the little gem of Stuben. I can't believe a lot of people on the forum have never skied this whole area and appreciated it.
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erica2004, I don't know that area, but maybe anyone who thinks you have to get a bus from Val D'Isere to Tignes is not too reliable a reporter on resorts in any country? I've long wanted to go to Lech but now that I have an apartment in the French alps that's not too likely!
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erica2004, that's most interesting to me as we are heading to St Anton over xmas. I must remember what you say.... Cool
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pam w, Toofy Grin Toofy Grin

northantsred, I always find Lech (on it's own) quite a smallish area and you would soon get bored (on piste) but it's the fact that you can set off and make a full day of skiing and not ski the same piste twice. When it snows then Lech has ample off piste opportunities. There are also some wonderful ski routes - look for the diamonds on the piste map. I think there's one off the Trittkopf in Zurs that's nice, plus the route to Zug off the Madloch. You can ski from St.Anton to Stuben. The long blue down to Alp Rauz, alongside the Valfagehr Bahn is great. And the Zusertali through the mountains is beautiful.
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