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Hello.
There are six of us going away for two weeks late Jan/early Feb. We were thinking of a condo in Whistler - but have just started to entertain the idea of heading into Europe instead.
With a mixed ability group (near beginners at one end and a black piste/off-piste seeking type at the other) all mid thirties wanting some nightlife/shops/restaurants - where would you go?
Was thinking say Zermatt (bit of a ride up every day and only a black down) or St Anton (not so good for beginners though)?
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or St Anton (not so good for beginners though)?
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if the beginners stick to Rendl or Nasserein they'll be fine. Some nice off piste and easy ski routes in Rendl too, so that the group doesn't need to be well and truly split up. Rendl is the best groomed part of the St Anton part of the Arlberg, with Lech and Zurs always well pisted and nice and easy runs for the beginners, but does involve a (free) bus. Nightlife is just excellent. Can't comment on Zermatt as I've not been
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Ischgl
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Mayrhofen
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Ghost Dog, clarky999, we are sooo predictable. clarky999, you take St Anton for a while, I'll take Mayrhofen and Ghost Dog, you take Ischgl. Deal?
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boabski, Lol! I do think Ischgl may be better than Anton for this group (shopping and restaurant wise particularly, but maybe a bit more skiing for the 'in the middle' sort of skier), otherwise I'd have said Anton off the bat. As you said Nasserein and particularly Rendl are fine for beginners, although there's not much elsewhere for 'early intermediates.' Not much in the way of challenging pistes either, but who gives a damn about that!
Farry, Any of the three suggested should be ace for you, which one you prefer depends a bit on taste.
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Ah, my gut said St Anton - I have been before and think the group would like it. Was a bit worried about the near beginners though. I forgot about Nasserein though, good call.
Well next step is to see whether everyone is still mega keen on Whistler or whether St Anton might swing it!
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Farry, tough call. one of the lads who comes to St Anton (boys trip) with us, always goes to Whistler (family) for 2 weeks at Xmas/NY (lucky bar steward). He goes at least 4-5 skli holidays a year and Whistler and St Anton/Lech are his two favourites. I suppose the jet lag thing isn't an issue with St Anton and from what I hear the apres in St Anton is miles better
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I am a great St Anton fan, but I did find bar prices a bit silly (esp Moose and Kangaruh). Mayrhofen has a massive amount of terrain and beer is £3 a pint. Apres is just as good as t Anton.
But I may well be in Saint Anton in April (after Val ' Isere and Mayrhofen.
What is Ischgl like and how do I get there from Edinburgh? We usually fly to Munich via somewhere (Amsterdam this Jan) as we get in befor 11 and can be in Mayrhofen by lunchtime (half day on the hill). Coming back, there's a 6pm flight so we get a full day near enough. I can't find any other resorts we can do that now that Innsbruck isn't an option after the demise of almost all of Lufthansa flights from Edinburgh to Frankfurt.
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Ghost Dog, Edinburgh Innsbruck as per usual for Ischgl/St Anton uzw. Flights with Thomson seem a little cheaper this year at £245 return with www.charterflights.co.uk Fly out at 6.50am now (must have swaped with the Newcastle flight). I flew into Munich for Kappl this year (1st time hiring car) - took 5 hours Severe traffic jams on the way there (until we got past exit for Zillertal). On way back we flew from Memmingem with Ryanair to Edinburgh and only took 2.5 hours from Kappl. Easyjet still doing Munich from Edinburgh. Jet2 doing Salzburg from Edinburgh too but crap flight times.
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Charter to Innsbruck no use to me tho, only go for 4 nights with the boys. I did wonder about Ryanair flights, but our perfectly timed flights with KLM to Munich were cheaper (£150 ish, not ski carriage, at least I think there is no ski carriage).
Any comments on Ischgl for 8 over Forties who like St Anton/Mayrhofen. Is aper better/same/worse? What's skiing like?
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You know it makes sense.
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Seems like you have quite a bit of cash to spend.
If so: Ischgl, Saalbach, Lech
If not: Mayrhofen
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Ghost Dog, only skied Ischgl for the day but thought the skiing was excellent. Only sampled the apres until 6.30 (ie before we had to head back to Kappl) and it was good. From what I could gather, most folk seemed to head to their hotel after skiing, dump their ski gear and head out with jeans etc (or tacky bling in the case of the Ruskies). So compared with St Anton it seems that the proper apres starts a bit later. Definitley worth going to - cracking place, although personally I still prefer St Anton.
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I wish ! I never had Lech on my list of must do apres. If Saalbach and Ischgl are expensive, I'll stick to Mayrhofen with the boys. France for New Year with family since little opportunity for apres. It may be different when oldest can drink beer.
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Saalbach isn't particularly expensive, at least I've never found it so. Not so much to keep the more advanced skiers entertained though, although the black down from the top of the Schattberg is harder than any of Anton's pistes.
Ghost Dog, the skiing in Ischgl generally seems a little more mellow than Anton, although ironically the harder pistes in Ischgl are probably more challenging than any of Anton's pisted terrain (spot a theme here). Both of great offpiste potential, but personally I think the Arlberg and St Anton has the edge. Although Ischgl does have very good apres, I find Anton seems better on the apres, whilst Ischgl definitely wins on 'proper' nightlife. Expect to see a lot of Russian money though.
Last edited by Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person on Thu 16-09-10 20:11; edited 1 time in total
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Soldeu might suit. Great for beginners. Cheapish drink. Great shopping down in Andorra Le Vella ( 30 min ). The good skiers can hire one of the instructors for a few hours to show them a few of the offpiste routes and some of the narly terrain. Nightlife is pretty lively too.
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Ah, we've booked Whistler in the end!
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