Advanced: 4.6. (1) Nothing for advanced skiers and snowboarders, (3) enough steep terrain for a few days with some good offpiste, (5) Enough steep terrain and offpiste areas to entertain advanced skiers for at least a week. Snow Park: 3.3. (1) Not even a kicker at St. Anton, (3) average sized park quite well looked after, (5) huge park area and
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With nearby Warth Schroecken getting a reputed 11m of snow per year. St Anton itself gets a very healthy average of 7m of snow per year, guaranteeing powder days. Whilst much of the terrain is south-facing (i.e. sunny), elevation & cold temperatures will tend to keep the snow in good condition for most of winter.
reply to 'St Anton - not good for beginners/intermediates' posted Jan-2009 brandyaitch wrote: I am 61 and 'found' sking just 2 years ago - went to La Plagne and then Meribel last year. No friends of my age ski so I am tagging along to St Anton with a group of experienced young skiers but reports suggest that the slopes may be a little sharp for
Beginners St. Anton/ St. Christoph/ Stuben/ Lech/ Zürs/ Warth/ Schröcken – Ski Arlberg. The entire Ski Arlberg ski resort is very suitable for beginners. There are practice slopes at all villages in the valley and easy slopes throughout the ski resort.
St Anton packs quite a punch. St Anton, a small village nestled among the mountains in the Tirol region of Austria has a strong reputation across the rest of Europe. It is most well-known for the fact that it recently became the largest ski area in Austria, offering 305km of marked runs, and a whopping 200km of off-piste just begging to be
2015 snow poor but St Anton and surrounding areas good (not great) but best of 3 resorts I skied at. Village and surrounding area swells from 3,000 persons by a factor of 10-20 times so it can get crowded. Skiing varied and in general good at the upper levels even without regular dumps.
Can anyone advise- we are considering a weeks skiing in st anton next week- we are two adults (intermediate) and 2 children, one whom is a 10 year old beginner snowboarder- both children will go into ski school. can anyone advise whether st anton will be suitable for a beginner child as weve read that it is mainly expert terrain.
Ski Accommodation in Austria. There is something to suit everyone in Austria, from family chalets in Obergurgl to the ski-in ski-out hotels in St. Anton and Ischgl. Our carefully selected accommodation includes apartments, chalets and hotels with amenities such as indoor/outdoor pools, extensive spa areas, mountain vistas and cosy restaurants.
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