Poster: A snowHead
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Does anyone know if there is a web-site for this hotel? I can find several other "Eidelweiss" hotels but not the one in Kitzbuhel.
I am trying to book single or triple room via Thomsonski web-site but they only offer twin rooms online for my dates, so I want to contact hotel direct.
Many thanks for any info.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Hotel Edelweiß
Marchfeldgasse 2, Kitzbühel
05356 752520
http://www.tiscover.at/at/scout/tafa/5,en,SCH1,1362/objectId,ACC410574at,season,at1,selectedEntry,home/form.html
edit also found these contact details
Frühwirth-Stangl GnbR
Marchfeldgasse 2
A- 6370 Kitzbühel, Österreich
Tel.: +43(5356)75252
Fax: +43(5356)72252
E-Mail: fruehwirth-stangl@kitz.net
WWW: http://www.tiscover.at/edelweiss.kitzbuehel
http://www.tiscover.at/at/guide/5,en,SCH1/objectId,ACC410574at,season,at1/home.html
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Thanks DB, I did see that site but thought it was just a booking agency. I now see that the contact details are there, so have tried to make contact. Many thanks again!
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Is that the one which is a youth hostel in Summer?
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Lorenzo, I'm pretty sure that you can walk on a path alongside the railway line to get from the hotel to the Hahnenkammbahn, so it's closer than it looks on the map on Tiscali. There are fancy new lockers at the bottom of the the H'bahn in which you can leave your kit o/n (with warm air glove and boot driers!).
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richmond, that's good news - I hate keeping skis and boots longer than is absolutely necessary. Some of my pals have been known to dance the night away in their boots!
Now booked for this trip - group of 6 guys mid January. 3 of us from Scotland, and 3 guys from England we met in Verbier about six years ago, so a bit of a reunion trip. Looks like a nice place to go in every respect.
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Lorenzo, I'm pretty sure that you can walk on a path alongside the railway line to get from the hotel to the Hahnenkammbahn,
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You can. Walk out of the garden gate, down the side of the railway track, through the car park and you are at the Hahnenkhambahn. Takes about five minutes. Incidentally. the car park is the one where Bode Miller parks his motorhome during race week. I stayed in the Edelweiss last year. It takes a lot of Thomson guests but we booked independently. Got a good deal - £500 breakfast, evening meal and takeaway lunches plus lift pass. The owners are called Klaus and Veronica and are really nice people. Klaus' english is excellent and he gave me a really interesting insight into the events of the Hahnenkham race weekend. Also told me of a guest who stays there every year - he drinks four brandies every morning then goes and gets his wife up for breakfast and, I kid you not, he's a doctor!!!
If you need to hire equipment do not go to the shop directly oposite the lift station on the other side of the road - its a complete rip off.
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Lorenzo, I like Kitzbuhel a lot. The sking is not in general fantastically demanding, although oddly it does have one very steep bit of black, 70%, but mostly it's pleasant reds and blues with a few blacks thrown in, mostly pretty easy tbh, plenty of trees, plenty of pubs and good grub by the piste, some decent off piste when the conditions are right (nothing at all like Verbier, obviously). The town centre is attractive, some jolly boozers and a good choice of restaurants if you're not hb.
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