Poster: A snowHead
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Went skiing last year to Andorra, we loved every minute. since then my mates have got into fast cars and I am trying to drag them away from the Nurburgring to re-kindle there love of skiing too.
I have had (What I think is) a brilliant idea of heading to the nurburgring for a few days then finishing the Holiday off with some skiing in Germany somewhere (or even France on the journey back to England). Travelling isn't an issue to a certain extent, so just looking for Good Pistes, Good hotels and Better Night life. Any help Will be muchly appreciated.
Thankyou
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Obersdorf is the best IMHO, although the nightlife could not be said to be awesome, maybe you should look at carrying on for another 90 mins and heading to St Anton.
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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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Garmisch, near Munich, is Germany's biggest resort.
Worth it for a coupla days.
Avoid weekends if poss.
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Garmisch is a great place to ski. Not really the best spot for boarders...far too much traversing even if you know where to find the hidden stashes. The town is pretty cool, the beer is perfect and the food really isn't that expensive compared to much of europe. The scenery is excellent and the females that roll through town are super hot! Munich is only 1.25 hrs on the train and if you time it right, you could surely find some kind of beer festival going on somewhere. Definitely worth a visit and the crowds during the week aren't that bad at all.
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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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Skiing in Germany is pretty limited. Oberbayern has a few small resorts, and Garmisch is pretty small beer. In the East there's Oberwiesental that's OK for a couple of days, and then there is the Harz which are far from snow sure (don't even think Oberhof!). Why not venture the 5km over the border into Austria and maybe go to the Steinplatte which has a run that actually finishes in Germany.
http://www.steinplatte.co.at/de/default.asp
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From the Nurburgring I'd have thought you'd be best off heading down the motorway to Basel and then to somewhere in Switzerland. Won't take you that long in fast cars
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Actually Switzerland would be a few miles shorter drive then Garmisch.
Plenty of choice up there!
Sauerland is much closer, but eehm.. I was 'done' there after a day, and i went to one of the biggest sauerland resorts (Winterberg)
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