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 Poster: A snowHead
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Thinking of heading to the glacier this weekend, anyone know any decent reasonable hotels (and are open this time of year), doesn't need to be to near the lifts for the glaicer as will be driving (is there parking charge out of season?)

cheers
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papasmurf, no parking charges at all in most Austrian resorts as the majority of punters (Germans & Austrians) drive to the resorts.

The glacier road is open currently. I was up there last weekend before the big snowfalls, but we have strong Föhn winds now and the snowline is rapidly going back uphill. Don't worry though the glaciers will be OK as it is not that hot!

Any of the hotels would be good but check which ones are open by using the online booking service from the Tourist Office. A lot of hoteliers in ski resorts close in November, allowing staff and themselves to have a break before the winter season gets going in December.
http://www.soelden.com/main/DE/SD/WI/suchen_buchen/zimmer_buchen/index.html

I think you can switch the language by going back to the Home page.

Any hotels at the south end of town would bring you to the Glacier road quickly - so look for "close to Gaislachkoglbahn" Today there are 10 lifts open. It is a long weekend in Southern Germany and Austria this weekend so lots will remain open.

Sue Little Angel
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papasmurf, i like the am hof use the tourist office site to check availability as Sue suggests and then ring direct for booking. they make a small surcharge for the TO site...
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cheers, yeah been looking at the TO site and got a few hotels from there system, otherwise using the hotels own booking sites is a pain as the booking enquires for lots seem require you to fill in tons of details first! completely forgot about Allerheiligen hopefully traffics not to bad tomorrow then
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