Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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dave_wick, very little accommodation in Zermatt is ski in/out. Might help people narrow down your choices if you give a bit more detail about what type of accommodation you are looking to stay in (hotel, self-catering, chalet, etc), what kind of boardng you like, need for big apres scene, etc.
To throw one suggestion in, for pure ski in/out accommodation this worked well for me last season and I'm going back again this season.
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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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How about Les Arcs?
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Sorry if my post was a bit Vague!
Mainly on piste Boarding with some light off-piste. Apres is not such a big deal so long as there is a few pubs for a pint or 6 at night.
Looking for a similar thing to Tinges or Val Thorens preferably not in France! Fancy a change.
Accommodation preferably a Hotel doesn't have to be the Ritz but needs to be clean and a pool wouldn't hurt!
Budget for a package deal around £700(ish)
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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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I think you would find Stuben or Zurs in Arlberg within budget and fits most of your needs. At that time of year the prices could well come in under that figure. Also look at Zauchensee and Obertauern in Salzburgerland as they may well come in a lot cheaper, possibly with ski passes included.
I'm not a boarder so I do not know just how well they are suited for boarders but I have seen plenty in all those resorts so I'm assuming they were not suffering too much! A lot of ski in/ski out potential as well.
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With the current overipriced state of the Swiss currency I'm personally staying clear of Switzerland next season.
How about Arabba in the spectacular Italian Dolomites? (that part of the generally easygoing Sella Ronda includes more difficult skiing in the Marmolada area). The more challenging off piste of the region might require a guide. Although Arabba is small, only a few of the Hotels could be described as Ski-in-ski out
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Oberlech is ski in / ski out - and has great access to Lech / Zurs - on piste and off piste fantastic!
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WIll check each and every suggestion out guys, thanks for the help.
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