Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@moonshine, the Gasteinertal is a separate valley, and the transport links are limited out of it. You can get the Postbus, but the closest area in the Ski Amade is accessed from Alpendorf, and that's a 1-hour bus trip away with 2-3 changes, and as far as I can see the first bus out is after 0900. Getting back is even worse, at 1:50 duration.
With a car, it is 30km on good roads, and should take you ~25 minutes. From Alpendorf, you can access all of the Wagrain/Flachau main areas, which is easily enough to keep you busy for a day but don't get stuck on the wrong side of the G-Link peak to peak gondola. If you are prepared to drive for up to an hour each way, you could make it to Flachauwinkl and Zauchensee, both well worth a visit.
The Ski Amade areas are varied, but they're broadly similar to the Ski Welt in that there are a lot of tree lined runs, the mountains are pretty without being huge (not a lot of skiing above 2000m), and the towns are mainly nice and primarily set up for skiing. Bad Hofgastein is the exception, as it was a spa town long before skiing became popular, and has a lot of high-end hotels with wellness attached, plus a large public spa, but in winter it is definitely a ski destination, just more for those who prefer their comforts.
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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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As stated above buses are limited to the valley really. With Dorfgastein, Graukogel and Sportgastein on the ski bus there is a bit of travelling to do and a slight change in piste variety. Unless you have a car I don't think other Ski Amade areas are worthwhile.
For ski hire we used Irausek which is just about nextdoor to the Schlossalm valley lift station and has a ski depot, so no traipsing back into town in your ski boots (ten minutes walk to the 'centre'). It's a big spread out town, but flattish. The skiing has some areas a fair bit higher than the Ski Welt and a different feel to it.
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