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 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
I’m interested in recommendations for hotels and resorts for next year. We are considering Austria or Italy. Our favourite resorts historically have been Mayrhofen and Morzine. Looking for good, red run skiing and resort with a bit of life. We want a nice hotel this time round, so have looked at White Angel in Cervinia for example. Interested to get ideas!
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
My 2 favourite places are Sauze and Kitzbuhel.

We have stayed at the Stella Alpina in Sauze 4 times - right on the slopes, lovely food, comfy rooms, nice bar, close to other (louder!) bars. One of the best things about Sauze is the lovely mountain bars/restuarants - you don't feel like you're being ripped off like you do in France. 400km of skiing across the Via Lattea. Love it!
It depends on your definition of 'nice' but Orso Bianco is lovely - but it's up on the mountain, so you wouldn't have the choice of nightlife (once you're up there, you can't get down in the evening!).

Kitzbuhel had great skiing, but we didn't stay in a hotel there - we self catered, because we had small kids in our party. Nice bars for straight off the slopes drinks, but beyond that I couldn't comment. We're going back there next year.

Both have short transfers, and both are nice pretty towns. I never hesitate to recommend either.
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