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Quietest snow sure (ish) resort with easy skiing, cross country and not many chairlifts?

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Try Ramsau, Austria, near Schladming, in Ski Amade area. Ramsau itself has masses of x-country, very pretty quiet and snowsure. Also locally some easy downhill skiing (with very nice long t-bars in the sun) or just up the road is the Dachstein glacier, just down the road is Schladming with masses of downhill skiing. All 1 hour from Salzburg!
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Good call with Ramsau - I've actually been there before and really liked it!
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lrx28 wrote:
Thanks Mike_Pow. I've actually considered Stranda already. The slopes look perfect. The only problem is we'll be relying on public transport! According to their site buses from Stranda are few and far between. Have you any experience of this?

Liam


Flew from Oslo to Alesund, then got the bus/ferry combo to Stranda. Spectacular.

Stayed at a hotel in town (will try to dig up the name) and they organised a lift up to the slopes each morning with the ski area manager (the receptionist's dad Very Happy ).

Either got a ride back with him, caught the bus after night skiing, or skied home off-piste to within 100m of the town (this was the last week in March, first week in April).

Me and my mate were 2 of only 4 non-Norwegians in the town that week. The other 2 were a German couple. Good company.

I liked the place so much, that I'm considering spending a winter there in the near future.
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