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wagrain - eqpt hire and food thoughts please

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Hi there,

Off to Wagrain in a couple of weeks. I've never stayed here before so would appreciate a little info if possible. I promise to submit a trip report! (in my defence, I did do one for my short break last year)

I'll be hiring boots and skis. Is there anywhere that is particularly recommended (or not) ? It would be helpful if I could leave stuff overnight.

As for food, Any particularly noteworthy spots? I don't tend to go big on lunches, so on slope recommendations are less important than evening ones.

Thanks to all in advance,

d
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Where are you staying in Wagrain? Its just that accomodation is spread between the main village, near the Grafenberg gondola or up in Kirchboden near the Flying Mozart gondola.

For evening food, we had good meals in the Almmonte next to Flying Mozart gondola. Also had good pizzas in one of the bars in the village centre, but cant remember the name (sorry)!!

For ski hire, we hired from hire shop below the aforementioned Almmonte restaurant/bar.

On mountain, found all the huts we tried, served good food at good prices. Particularly enjoyed Kogelalm and Wilderer Alm!!
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Thanks for that.

I think I am pretty central in the town (so about 500m to each lift). I have had similar experiences with the huts in amade - all pretty decent and fairly priced.
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Second vote for the Kogelalm which now has a huge "smoker" outside for ribs and steaks. Plus the loos are on the same floor as you! If you get over to Alpendorf for lunch then try the Kreistenalm, which did a menu of the day for 13 Euros last season. Two courses starter or pudding and the main. Sundays is always Wiener Schnitzel and the portions keep my teenagers happy.
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Rot Weiß Rot for ski hire in Wagrain. The owner was very good friends with Samerberg Sue on here and she arranged for us to get looked after.

Food wise the Wagrainerhaus at the bottom of the Topliner is excellent for lunch but we’ve not had a bad meal on the mountain. I fact the same goes for places to eat in town too.
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