Poster: A snowHead
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Hi. Been looking through the brochures for a place at the end of January. Booking earlier this year for better choice.
Could someone recommend somewhere that has good history of snow fall, large number of runs, lots of resort charm (ie picturesque and not high-rise accomodation) and stuff to do off the slopes (tobogganing, skidoos etc). Ideally, a cheaper resort too!
I know it sounds like I am searching for the perfect resort, but there has to be one out there. Been reading the WTS&S books, and everything that sounds good in a thomson brochure is then slated by those guys!
Ideally not Switzerland as too expensive. Went to Passo Tonale in january and loved it, but needed more charm and more to do off slopes. been looking at Ales D'heure but not much charm about it (will be filming the whole holiday so want an Austrian feel to it)
Hope there is a place out there - want somewhere with lots of runs (done borovets etc and v limited on runs)
thanks
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Jon Ford, Lech.
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1. Lech;
2. Argentiere.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Samerberg Sue, I know full well but consider for a sec his Borovets and Passo Toe Nail experience. Cheapness or value for money, your call. People work all year, take a few precious weeks off and then skimp. Lech does not have to cost an arm and a leg anyway. Or stay in Stuben.
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I'd say Lech as well. It doesn't have to be expensive - Ski Total have a couple of Chalet Hotels there at quite reasonable prices. We stayed in the Chalet Hotel Sonneck a few years back and it was fine http://www.skitotal.com/accommodationdetails.aspx?accomId=2030 22 Jan £689. Lunch can be expensive though if you don't watch out
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I would forget using WTS&S as they are really are pants to be honest. There is a wealth of knowledge here based on actually skiing in the resorts.
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! Not sure that is entirely fair - the WTSS editors have skiied a huge number of resorts and they incorporate feedback from readers quite extensively (and systematically). Personally I have found their reviews reflective of the resorts that I have visited. They will also recommend/make comparison from a list of resorts covering more than one country!
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Samerberg Sue, sorry I disagree. WTS&S has its place - it's British orientated as we are British! & I've always found their information to be useful. Chalet hotels also have their place, offering reasonable accommodation at reasonable prices. Not everyone wants to stay in an Austrian B&B and although I'd rather stay in an Austrian hotel, these are becoming more and more expensive I'm afraid. You may never want to stay in a TO chalet hotel but then you live there!
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I think WTTandS is OK in terms of getting a broad feel for the comparative advantages of the major resorts (in terms of TOs, that is). It does ignore the majority of resorts, though! And the quotes from consumers aren't necessarily terribly helpful - just like resort reports on SHs. One reporter thinks Val D'Isere is the best in the world, others thinks it sucks.
One problem - often found when people come to SHs looking for resort advice - is that they don't way which aspects are LESS important to them. We all want resort charm, plenty of snow, plenty of slopes, cheap prices, etc etc etc. The fact is that the "perfect resort" doesn't exist - which is why SHs is so useful, because people will say what they don't like about a resort, so that posters can make up their own minds. If somebody says a resort has very limited shopping and no noisy bars after 10 pm I say "yippee", others would groan.
It would be helpful if the OP would say what resort/accommodation features are of relatively lower priority for him. e.g. how important is "ski in/out"? Shopping?
And what kind of accommodation he is looking for.
I wrote to WTTand S once, having taken exception to a stupid comment implying that older ski instructors couldn't be any good. They sent me a free copy for the following year!
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Patronising Samerberg Sue wrote: |
Bode Swiller, ...I always stay in a Frühstucks-Pension (B&B to Brits)..... |
Anyway, I no longer care where he goes.
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You know it makes sense.
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Stuben
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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I think the OP will get the idea that it's not only between WTFTS and S and Thompson brochures that there's disagreement about the best kind of ski holiday.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Another vote for Kaprun -pretty, near the town Zell am See and reasonably close to Salzburg, and snow sure. Whilst the immediate slopes are not extensive Kaprun is vey close to other resorts - eg Zell,Saalbach.
Re WT S and S, like others, I find this useful and informative
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Alpe d'huez-I may get a bit of a knockback on the scenic side, however the old town is just what You'd expect of an Alpine town. Things to do goes on and on though, included in a weeks pass is:
Night skiing
Indoor pool
Outdoor pool
Ice Rink (not skate hire)
Sports centre (gym, climbing wall, squash, table tennis, aerobics, etc)
Sunbathing (sunniest resort I've been to)
Floodlit toboganing
Extras:
Heli rides/tranfers/pick ups (not as expensive as you may think)
Snowmobiles
Paraponting
Couple of museums
Torchlight skiing
Full range of nightlife
Chamonix-scenic, loads of history, loads to do however a lot is on the more extreme side!
Thats my 2 pence worth!
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even as a lover of ADH it's a bit of a stretch to call the town itself quaint (yes there are a couple of olde worlde streets but they are surrounded by less attractive stuff). however, the mountain views from ADH are some of the best IMO and there is loads of stuff to do on and off the mountain
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This is Lech at sunrise, taken from the Chalet Hotel Sonneck. Quite picturesque The Sonneck is a bit out of town.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Never get tired of that view from the Sonneck, looks just as fantastic in the Summer as it does the Winter.
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Samerberg Sue wrote: |
Bad Kleinkirchheim in Kärnten (Carinthia to the English) |
In what way does BKK fit the bill? From my recollection there isn't much to do, it's not particularly charming and what skiing it does have is largely out of the town.
Pete
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I didn't much like BKK either, but it was a long time ago I visited - maybe it's become more charming since? there's certainly a very fancy swimming pool.
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PeteMan, each to his own!
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Samerberg Sue, not really. BKK just doesn't fit the bill. It's a bit strung out and soul-less. Pleasant skiing, nice spas but that's all.
Lech on the other hand...
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pam w wrote: |
I didn't much like BKK either, but it was a long time ago I visited - maybe it's become more charming since? there's certainly a very fancy swimming pool. |
True, there is a good pool but there was a floater in it last time I was there!
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PeteMan, well I can happily report I sampled both of the big spas and they were floater-free. I imagine they keep a log of these incidents.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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but there was a floater in it last time I was there
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I didn't like the place, actually - it was just sooooooooooooooooo full of strict rules, and it was crowded and noisy. We stayed 2 weeks in nearby St Oswald (which was charming) and visited the BKK pool on the middle weekend. I fancy the pool even less after your report! Maybe there weren't enough rules. The apartments we stayed in in St Oswald had their own small pool in the grounds, heated by hot springs - that was great, and we sometimes had it to ourselves.
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Bode Swiller wrote: |
PeteMan, well I can happily report I sampled both of the big spas and they were floater-free. I imagine they keep a log of these incidents. |
Ha ha! Actually I think the pool (Billy Bobber) incident was the highlight of the holiday for the kids!
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You know it makes sense.
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BTW try Serfaus, supposed to have loads of Charm.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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PeteMan, well, it can be a bit bleak and lifeless at night, basically one very long thoroughfare, no real feeling of having a centre. It is a good place to go skiing but not exactly charming.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Pedestrian free though isn't it (I've not been)?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Samoens anyone? Low but good access to the skiing, the best bakery in France (officially), a real living town. A bit higher you could try Serre Chevalier, Monetier or Briancon ends. St martin de Belleville also a living town but less to do in resort than Samoens. In Italy the Dolomites or perhaps Champoluc.
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someone who wants to do toboganning and skidoos etc probably needs to be nearer the slopes than Samoens - ie somewhere you could pop out for a bit after skiing. People also tend to envisage snow covered chalets when they think of "alpine charm" and, of course, many of the nicest and most interesting places are down in valleys because "proper places" aren't built up in the snowfields.
If resort level snow is a priority then some of the other stuff (found in places like Kitzbuhel, for example) has to go. that's why it's so important for people to say what's NOT important to them.
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thanks for all replies. wasnt expecting so m,uch info, but taken all on board. Will keep looking over the next couple of months for good place Found nice chalet in alps DH, so will quote that one up. As long as scenic going down slopes, not too bothered about nice churces etc. thanks again
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Jon Ford wrote: |
(will be filming the whole holiday so want an Austrian feel to it)
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With a name like that, I'm not surprised....
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