Poster: A snowHead
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My wife and I are looking for a week-long break in January.
I've been looking on Crystal Ski and they have some pretty good deals on in Mayrhofen.
Firstly, I've never been to Mayrhofen and usually ski in St Anton. How does it compare? What's the place like?
Secondly, can I trust Crystal Ski and their bargains, or would I really be paying for what I got?!! Having stayed in sh*t-tips in places like Alpe d'Huez on a holiday I booked through Igluski, I am wary of cheap accomodation.
All opinions would be more than helpful!
Cheers,
Phil
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Pallen, Welcome to Snowheads
Since you usually ski in St Anton I expect you are a fairly competent skier, in which case it is well worth your while getting the Super Zillertal skipass which covers the entire Ziller valley. As well as skiing at Mayrhofen there are also extensive ski areas at Zell am Ziller and (my favourite) Kaltenbach/Hochfugen. Use of the Zillertalbahn narrow gauge railway which runs along the valley up to Mayrhofen is included in the Super Zillertal lift pass (as well as ski busses) and provides an easy way of getting from Mayrhofen to Zell am Ziller and Kaltenbach.
There are several other threads on here discussing Mayrhofen and the Zillertal, eg this
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Pallen, I haven't skied St Anton, but have skied in the Zillertal. Your lift pas will give you access to all the ski areas in the Zillertal (you don't really have any choice in the matter, the local area passes are not available for more than three days, and it would cost more than the whole area six day pass to buy two three day local ones).
There is certainly a lot of skiing in the area as a whole, but it is split into three main areas not linked to each other, plus a few smaller unlinked areas.
And I have had very good bargains with Crystal on several occasions. Half the brochure price sometimes. But I have always booked named accommodation.
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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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Pallen, I've never been with Crystal Ski so don't know anything about that. But have skiied both St Anton and Mayrhofen. They both have incredible skiing areas and great snow records. The most annoying thing about Mayrhofen is the cable car at the beginning and end of the day, it gets massive queues. One way to get round that is to sit in a bar at the top and enjoy a few beers before coming down, the queue does eventually go
both have a full on europop apres scene going on if that's what you're after!
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As Pallen mentioned, I have also heard about the cable car at the beginning and end of the day.
Is there anyway around the line like getting there early or riding up the Horbergbahn from schwendau?
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The cable car to the Penken isn't as bad as people make out . Sure there can be queues but it has improved a lot in recent years. You just have to time it right.
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fijit, It's not a cable car, it's a Gondola! And the queues really aren't terrible, just make sure you time yourself either side of the ski school rush. Once you're up the hill the lifts are mostly fast detachables.
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