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Usually ski France (Grand Massif/Morzine) but have decided to go to Austria this year. Two of us are intermediates and one a relative newby. We're based in Rauris but have a car. Any ideas of where else to ski with a group of varying abilities as Rauris looks small? Thanks
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Gasteiner Tal has more options.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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bazzer1979, If your not in ski school you'll ski the resort in a day but you'll be tempted to do it all a few times 'cos its so quiet ! You're about 30 mins from Zell am see but make sure you get the Salzburg super ski pass and not just the Rauris local pass - not a whole lot in the difference in the price. From the Zell area take your pick - Saalbach maybe, any of the "Steins" or a bit further away to Schladming etc. Enjoy
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Thanks for the advice...
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We learned to ski in Rauris on our first ever ski holiday in 2010. We were with the local ski school, Adventure Rauris, and had a fantastic experience, with a great instructor. The resort is small, but the advantage for the newby in your group is that there are blue runs from the top of the mountain so you will not get stuck at village level.
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I have only been to Rauris once, last year, but I enjoyed it very much and hope to go back again this season. I wrote quite a long report on that day in this thread with several photos that might be of interest to you.
As well as the other areas mentioned above, the Kitzsteinhorn glacier skiing is nearby as well as the lower Kaprun ski area on the Maiskogel. You could also reach St. Johann im Pongau/Alpendorf without too much of a drive and from there ski over to Wagrain (even linking to Flachau with the G-Link cable car - I haven't been there since this opened, so I don't know how far you can manage in a day). The Hochkönig area would also be possible, from either Dienten or Mühlbach. So you certainly have plenty of choice
All these areas are on the Salzburg Super Ski Card.
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