AUSTRIAN ALPS HOLIDAY REVIEWS
Austrian Alps
The Alps cover a large amount of Austria’s territory, particularly the pretty province of the Tirol where quaint villages nestle in wooded valleys between towering snowy peaks. In summer the alpine meadows and breathtaking scenery draw hikers and climbers, but come winter the snow blanket turns the area into a wonderland for winter sports enthusiasts.more
The Alps cover a large amount of Austria’s territory, particularly the pretty province of the Tirol where quaint villages nestle in wooded valleys between towering snowy peaks. In summer the alpine meadows and breathtaking scenery draw hikers and climbers, but come winter the snow blanket turns the area into a wonderland for winter sports enthusiasts.more
Ski the dream - xtrememountain_mann. Date of travel: Mar 2006
Austrian Alps offer much more than the publicity veneer you may have seen. In the guise of a single Salzburg Super Ski Pass lies the Pandora’s box that is the key to open the door to skiing in over 15 top Austrian resorts. This covers more than 800 k’s and my self with a collection of die-hard skiers are still discovering new regions. For instance, on the doorstep from these apartments is the little known region of Ski Hochkonig Winter Riche Region where the Austrians go skiing. This is an area where lift congestion is unheard of. Aarone apartments offer are very comfortable home with easy access to all the regions covered by this pass. There is no substitute for the friendly charms of traditional Austria. Top scenery, top skiing at all levels and top value for money.

Joanne Benham. Date of travel: Mar 2005
Been to a few Austrian Alp resorts for skiing just to say Austria is an excellent choice for beginners lots of small typical Austrian resorts ideal for learn to ski/board packages such as Filzmoos, St Wolfgang, Alpbach, Ellmau, Niederau - all offering good standards of teaching with pretty Austrian scenery, wooded mountain huts, lovely rich filling Austrian food and men in leather trousers!! Also great for intermediates and experts in the bigger resorts - St Anton had lots of difficult terrain. Snow always seems to be in good in Mid Feb altho higher resorts get good early snow too (lech/kaprun etc) Tour Operator: various
Been to a few Austrian Alp resorts for skiing just to say Austria is an excellent choice for beginners lots of small typical Austrian resorts ideal for learn to ski/board packages such as Filzmoos, St Wolfgang, Alpbach, Ellmau, Niederau - all offering good standards of teaching with pretty Austrian scenery, wooded mountain huts, lovely rich filling Austrian food and men in leather trousers!! Also great for intermediates and experts in the bigger resorts - St Anton had lots of difficult terrain. Snow always seems to be in good in Mid Feb altho higher resorts get good early snow too (lech/kaprun etc) Tour Operator: various
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