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Recommendations for areas to stay near St Anton needed

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Hi all

I am driving out to Austria (St Anton / Lech area) to hand deliver something early on Friday morning on the 7 February 2020.

Once the delivery is made, I can either set off back to the UK immediately or hang around and do a day or two's skiing in the area (ideally with an instructor) before returning to the UK.

The usual online searches are not showing any available accommodation in St Anton, Lech or Ischgl for just the Friday and / or Saturday night. I am going to assume that I am unable to find any accommodation in these resorts for just one or two nights. I will have a suitably winterised car, so I can pretty much stay anywhere nearby and drive up to the ski area.

Can anyone recommend any nearby locations in which to search for accommodation?
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You'll struggle to find something anywhere close. If you have to drive back I'd suggest you head North to the Oberstdorf/Sonthoffen area in Germany. Plenty to ski for a couple of days. Try the team at Nordic Blowfish for a place to stay. Great bunch. https://www.nbfalpineadventures.com/about/
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Or look in the opposite direction to Landeck and go for Bludenz.
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sleep in the car/van
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Thank you for your replies. I’ve just booked a couple of nights at a hotel in / near Bludenz (Trauben Braz Alpen Spa Golf Hotel). Apparently 20 mins from the nearest skiing and 40 mins from Lech and St Anton.

Now, does anyone have any recommendations for a ski instructor / guide for any of the nearby resorts?

I don’t intent to tour or go off piste, just a ski companion with a bit of knowledge to gives some hints and tips as we ski around a bit.
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...or try closer to the date to see if you can snare a cancelled booking.

I take it that you have included the down-Valley villages, eg Pettneu, Flirsch, Strengen, etc in your search? If not, perhaps expand your search criteria.
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@sasha320, I just had a quick look on the St Anton site and there are a couple of options for the date you mention https://www.stantonamarlberg.com/en/accommodations/accommodation-search. You would be better off waiting until nearer the time as many owners are reluctant to book rooms for one or two nights (especially Saturday night) too far in advance. That said you mention wanting to ski with an instructor, does that imply you have not got a lot of skiing experience? If so you might be better off somewhere else that St Anton. Lech would be fine though generally accommodation is in shorter supply than St Anton (unless you have a very large budget). You could look at some nearby areas, Serfaus - https://www.serfaus-fiss-ladis.at/en or Montafon - https://www.montafon.at/en come to mind. With Serfaus you can easily stay in Landeck if you cant find anywhere to stay in the resort itself (easy enough to drive to St Anton too) and Bludenz is not far from the Montafon villages (and easy enough to get to Zürs / Lech).
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sasha320 wrote:
Thank you for your replies. I’ve just booked a couple of nights at a hotel in / near Bludenz (Trauben Braz Alpen Spa Golf Hotel). Apparently 20 mins from the nearest skiing and 40 mins from Lech and St Anton.

Now, does anyone have any recommendations for a ski instructor / guide for any of the nearby resorts?

I don’t intent to tour or go off piste, just a ski companion with a bit of knowledge to gives some hints and tips as we ski around a bit.


What sort of level skier are you? Try New Generation for St Anton or Lech.
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Thanks for the further replies.

I’m advanced skier so happy to ski anywhere. The reason for the instructor / guide is to be able to ski with someone knowledgeable in the area.

I guess there’s another motive for the trip, which is to scout out family friendly resorts / ski areas in the area and so my next question is whether anybody has any recommendations for a high(ish) resort in the area that is family friendly? (For when I cart fhe family out next season).

I’m particularly interested in the resorts in the area that aren’t Lech, St Anton or Ischgl.

Eg what are the Montafon villages like?
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So you’re looking at Arlberg, but actually not? Puzzled
A bit much for 1-2 nights...
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@sasha320, the obvious spot is Serfaus, its very family friendly and reasonably high (though not as snowy as the Arlberg). It is possible to do a day trip from Bludenz but not sure it makes sense to drive past all the other places. The Montafon villages are very traditionally "Austrian" though not been there often enough to suggest the best one. Lech is also very family friendly but not necessarily budget friendly.It might be a good idea to buy "Where to ski in Austria" see https://www.wheretoskiandsnowboard.com/ which will answer most of your questions.
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Thanks for further replies.

The itinerary is ambitious and I expect I won’t get around as much as I’m imagining I might here in the UK.

That said, to stave of boredom I intend to keep moving (whether on skis, the car or even on foot walking through the village) so I think I’ll see a fair bit.

Just identified a small shocker - the Arlberg tunnel at 10 Euros each way will limit my movements out of Bludenz - possibly a blessing in disguise. Leaving me to focus on Zurs, Lech and maybe one other less well known resort.
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@sasha320,
How about Damuls?
20 mins drive north from Bludenz- no Arlberg tunnel needed.
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Interesting. Damuls may be the Sunday morning option en route to Germany.
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@sasha320, assuming the weather is OK just drive over the pass, no need for the tunnel. That said more than enough on the west side of the Arlberg to keep you amused.
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@sasha320, assuming the weather is OK just drive over the pass, no need for the tunnel. That said more than enough on the west side of the Arlberg to keep you amused.


Now you’ve told me there’s a pass that is sensitive to inclement weather, I’m going to have to use it!
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Arlberg is connected since some years already....
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German (+others) School Holidays begin that weekend Friday 7th Night & Saturday 8th will be Very busy on the roads
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I love that place, but it's been so long since I've been there.

I think it would be a bit of a phaff to go from there to get to Warth,
Then a lift over to Lech
and then trek to Stanton.

I'd have booked a couple of nights B&B in Pettnau, which is on the ski bus route to St Anton.

We used to stay with the "Feuerstein's" (Flintstones Yabba dabba doo ... it was a long time ago)


@sasha320, Have a great time, I hope the weather is good.
(cos I'm going to Austria that week too)
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Just a quick one on the above, you don't want Pettnau, you want Pettneu. The former is towards Innsbruck, by Telfs, and most definitely not on the ski bus route, the latter is about 10 minutes from St Anton on a couple of ski bus routes.

If you're driving from the UK and only staying a couple of nights, you'd be better off exploring some of the Vorarlberg resorts as it leaves you on the right side of the Arlberg tunnel for travel back as it can get pretty busy on changeover days during the school holidays.
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