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Flachau, Wagrain, Radstadt, Altenmark??
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Im planning a short trip, probably to this region in February. I am undecided as to where might be the best place to base myself. I will probably end up skiing the Flachau, Zauchensee area. I am on a fairly tight budget and have found plenty of cheap accomodation in Radstadt and Altenmark but not so much in Flachau & Wagrain. Does any one have any advice as to where the best place to be based would be in terms of skiing convienience and affordability. I realise that Radstadt and Altenmark have little in the way of local slopes so I would need to get the ski bus to Zauchensee, Flachau, but would this be a major hassle? Especially as I would probably save on accomodation. anyone know the area well, how easy is it to travel between the 4 areas, are the ski buses regular? Is it a bit of a pain, is there a big advantage in being based in Flachau and on the slopes?
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, here is the skibus timetable you might need to check to find accomodation:
Radstadt-Altenmarkt Flachau-Flachauwinkl (Zauchensee) and back
http://www.radstadt.com/SKIBUFLA_2003.pdf
Radstadt-Altenmarkt-Zauchensee
http://www.zauchensee.cc/downloads/Busplan/Fahrplan-Zauchensee2006-07.pdf
and back:
http://www.zauchensee.cc/downloads/Busplan/Fahrplan-Zauchensee2006-07-Ret.pdf
Reiterdorf-Flachau and back
http://www.flachau.at/fahrplan/fahrplan_flachau_reitdorf_06.pdf
More buses from Radstadt :
http://www.radstadt.com/winterurlaub/skibus.htm
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This is all good stuff to know - thanks for posting the links,
kerekip
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I'll be in St. Johann im Pongau from 17-20 February, so any info on how to navigate between the Ski Amade resorts is welcome.
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