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Recommendation: 10 days - Just St. Anton or add Davos/St Moritz?

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Looking for opinions.

Looking to ski all the Arlberg areas. But....

i didn't realize that Davos/St Moritz could easily be accessed by train. Should I add a day or two in each of them? Are these areas worthwhile? Their reputations are stellar.

Just curious.
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
chrisc, Getting to St. Moritz from St. Anton is likely to be too far for a day outing by train. Even with a car it would be a long journey. The most direct route would probably be from St.Anton -> Bregenz -> Chur -> Julier Pass -> St. Moritz, but I reckon that's at least three hours drive one way. The same goes for Davos.
Having said that both Davos and St. Moritz are well worth a visit, but I would take at least a couple of days to explore each of them. If you get to St.Moritz then take some time out and visit Diavolezza and Lagalb up on the Bernina Pass. Lagalb is one of the best powder hills in the whole of the Alps, and the run down the Diavolezza glacier ( not always open ) is an unforgettable experience.
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