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Hey!
I am trying to plan a short ski trip second week of Feb and would really welcome some advice and recommendations! I'm not am overly keen skier but my partner is so we are looking at maybe 2 days of skiing. I had an initial plan of flying to Grenoble and staying in Grenoble and getting a bus/coach/taxi to a resort to ski for the day and then spending a day or two in Grenoble as well.
Has anyone does this before please and have recommendations of ski resorts that have beginner and intermediate slopes that is accessible from Grenoble?
Thanks in advance!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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It's going to be busy and expensive - school holidays. Could you go the first week in February? Davidof, who knows those resorts well, will probably be along in a minute. Meanwhile, welcome to SHs.
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If staying in Grenoble look at the Skiligne bus offers. For an intermediate, Les 7 Laux is a good option, there are 6 resorts served by Skiligne.
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Thank you both for your advice, sadly can't do any earlier due to our work schedules. I will take a look into Skiligne for transport and at Les 7 Laux, thank you very much.
Any other advice would be great previous ski trips we have booked packages and have to be Les Deux Alps and Courcheve
Thanks again!
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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@Yyhsas, do you know Grenoble? personally I wouldn't have rated it as that interesting for a city break but then I'm not really a city break person. In your situation I would hire a car, stay in Annecy which is beautiful and maybe ski at La Clusaz
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rambotion wrote: |
@Yyhsas, do you know Grenoble? personally I wouldn't have rated it as that interesting for a city break but then I'm not really a city break person. In your situation I would hire a car, stay in Annecy which is beautiful and maybe ski at La Clusaz |
+1 Annecy and La Clusaz are both very picturesque
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For beginner / intermediate skiing near Grenoble I'd rather go to Chamrousse than Les 7 Laux. You could also consider the Espace Villard-Corrençon if snow is good.
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@Yyhsas, fly to Salzburg, far cheaper than France and a beautiful city compared to Grenoble, skiing very close
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luigi wrote: |
rambotion wrote: |
@Yyhsas, do you know Grenoble? personally I wouldn't have rated it as that interesting for a city break but then I'm not really a city break person. In your situation I would hire a car, stay in Annecy which is beautiful and maybe ski at La Clusaz |
+1 Annecy and La Clusaz are both very picturesque |
Thank you both, I have looked into Grenoble and for a day of walking around and exploring a new city it would fit our interests, coffee and food!
I will look into both of those areas, trying to make it as simple as possible so a bus/coach may be easier for us than driving but I will definitely look as from your description then sound stunning!
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ribblevalleyblue wrote: |
@Yyhsas, fly to Salzburg, far cheaper than France and a beautiful city compared to Grenoble, skiing very close |
Thank you, where you would recommend skiing near Salzburg? Thanks again
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Yyhsas wrote: |
ribblevalleyblue wrote: |
@Yyhsas, fly to Salzburg, far cheaper than France and a beautiful city compared to Grenoble, skiing very close |
Thank you, where you would recommend skiing near Salzburg? Thanks again |
@Yyhsas, this current thread might be of interest:
Salzburg Day Trip? - Opinions on where to go
https://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?t=166543
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You know it makes sense.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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It's 1h30 on the train from Salzburg to Zell am See, costs €15-20pp.
Also, as Salzburg Airport is right on the edge of the city, its a cheap 20min bus ride into the city or an even quicker taxi hop.
Grenoble airport is a long way out of town.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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@Yyhsas, I’ve done that journey, I went solo a few years ago and need to keep transfer costs down. It’s a very easy journey and scenic which adds to the trip. I stayed in Kaprun as it was late November and needed to ski on the glacier from Kaprun. Zell is a significantly nicer place to stay.
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Yyhsas wrote: |
luigi wrote: |
Sorted!! 3 nights Zell, 1 night Salzburg
Day1: fly to Salzburg, get bus/taxi to train station, catch fast train down to Zell in time to get ski equipment.
Day2: ski/shop in Zell
Day3: ski/spa day in Zell
Day4: mid morning train to Salzburg, check in to hotel, have a wander around old town and a nice meal out
Day5: bus/taxi to airport and home
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Thank you so much! I can't believe how helpful you all are in this forum I appreciate it so much. I think you may have all sold me on Austria!
This looks like a perfect itinerary and would offer us the best of both for skiing and a beautiful city to explore too!
I will get googling and planning! |
Just a suggestion! Hopefully you can find some availability that suits your dates.
You ideally need to be fairly near the CityXpress lift in Zell and somewhere not too far from the station in Salzburg, perhaps in the new town on the north bank of the river and easy walk across the river into old town on south bank
These might be good spots for you:
https://www.booking.com/hotel/at/feinschmeck.en-gb.html? On edge of old town in Zell, but only 5mins from station and 3mins to CityXpress.
https://www.booking.com/hotel/at/star-inn-salzburg-gablerbra-u.en-gb.html? This one is near Salzburg Old Town
https://www.booking.com/hotel/at/austriatrendeuropasalzburg.en-gb.html? This is a modern one nearer to Salzburg station, but maybe easier to do the walk without luggage?
Not specific recommendations, as I've not stayed in any of them, more an indication of a convenient locations, though they do have decent reviews.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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luigi wrote: |
Yyhsas wrote: |
luigi wrote: |
Sorted!! 3 nights Zell, 1 night Salzburg
Day1: fly to Salzburg, get bus/taxi to train station, catch fast train down to Zell in time to get ski equipment.
Day2: ski/shop in Zell
Day3: ski/spa day in Zell
Day4: mid morning train to Salzburg, check in to hotel, have a wander around old town and a nice meal out
Day5: bus/taxi to airport and home
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Thank you so much! I can't believe how helpful you all are in this forum I appreciate it so much. I think you may have all sold me on Austria!
This looks like a perfect itinerary and would offer us the best of both for skiing and a beautiful city to explore too!
I will get googling and planning! |
Just a suggestion! Hopefully you can find some availability that suits your dates.
You ideally need to be fairly near the CityXpress lift in Zell and somewhere not too far from the station in Salzburg, perhaps in the new town on the north bank of the river and easy walk across the river into old town on south bank
These might be good spots for you:
https://www.booking.com/hotel/at/feinschmeck.en-gb.html? On edge of old town in Zell, but only 5mins from station and 3mins to CityXpress.
https://www.booking.com/hotel/at/star-inn-salzburg-gablerbra-u.en-gb.html? This one is near Salzburg Old Town
https://www.booking.com/hotel/at/austriatrendeuropasalzburg.en-gb.html? This is a modern one nearer to Salzburg station, but maybe easier to do the walk without luggage?
Not specific recommendations, as I've not stayed in any of them, more an indication of a convenient locations, though they do have decent reviews. |
@luigi this so helpful, thank you for taking the time to look into this for me. Your expertise is very much appreciated! The idea of the short skiing break no longer seems overwhelming and difficult but now seems very doable!
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Yyhsas wrote: |
@luigi this so helpful, thank you for taking the time to look into this for me. Your expertise is very much appreciated! The idea of the short skiing break no longer seems overwhelming and difficult but now seems very doable! |
I hope you can find something that suits you. I'm sure you will love it!
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@luigi I was unaware of Gosau, Rossbach and the scenery in your photos. Stunning.
Upper Austria Tourism … are you in their employ?
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Scrunch77 wrote: |
Yyhsas wrote: |
ribblevalleyblue wrote: |
@Yyhsas, fly to Salzburg, far cheaper than France and a beautiful city compared to Grenoble, skiing very close |
Thank you, where you would recommend skiing near Salzburg? Thanks again |
@Yyhsas, this current thread might be of interest:
Salzburg Day Trip? - Opinions on where to go
https://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?t=166543 |
Munich for the reasons above and cheaper than salzburg for both flights and accommodation loads of skiing within an hour or so
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