Austria Ski Holidays
If you’re lucky enough to take a ski holiday in Austria,
you’ll be treated to world-class skiing facilities, stunning
views and exciting nightlife. The two ski resorts we’d like to
bring to your attention are Solden and St. Anton.
Solden In
Austria
Solden is a world-renowned skiing facility for those wishing
that perfect ski holiday in Austria, and it is often referred
to as the home of skiing in Austria. With breathtaking, the
countered rocky mountains are also home to tourists from around
the world who visit each week to experience the slopes that are
not only challenging, yet also custom-built in the case of
certain slaloms.
Solden is also a great place to learn skiing with expert
teaching facilities, and a team of over 20 instructors on hand
to help new skiers learn and experienced skiers improve.
The resort is located around 50 miles out with Innsbruck and
20 miles west of Otztal. Needless to say the area is dedicated
to skiing, with hotels and guest houses attempting to leverage
skiing upon their brand, to attract a loyal customer-base from
the slopes. This is something that has worked, and with 6,500
snowboarders also choosing to hit the Solden slopes each week,
Austria’s skiing capital is showing no signs of stopping.
With the rise of snowboarding attracting a loyal audience,
Solden has attempted to accommodate, offering drinking
facilities and clubs nearby, where snowboarders on holiday can
chill at night after a hard day on the slopes. The fun and
entertainment does not stop at clubs, or 5-star hotels for that
matter; Solden is also home to the Solden Firework Display,
providing 2 hours of fireworks every second evening. The look
of the fireworks, as the light flashes off the snow is simply
awesome and this is one of many reasons why Solden is famed for
character and personality, over and above its Austrian
counterparts.
So what other features set Solden apart from the rest?
Offering nighttime activities under the fireworks, it is
possible to ski and snowboard under floodlights. This is
something that has not only attracted skiers from around the
world, but also internationally renowned DJs and musicians that
feel the cool and hip Solden slopes is a perfect place to hang
out. Skiing at night may appear to be a very dangerous
activity, however only basic slaloms are allowed.
Whether you are a young child, or an adult, whether you have
skied or snowboarded before, Solden is the best location in
Europe and throughout the world for skiing activities on a
recreational and competitive level. With deep snow, and a firm
texture, ski holidays in Solden, Austria is highly recommended.
In addition, the lift covers over 20 miles and has been voted
the third-best ski lift in the entire world.
St. Anton in
Austria
St. Anton in Austria is another of Austria’s world renowned
skiing facilities, positioned in the belt that is known as
Austria’s skiing capital. Only 100 miles from Solden, and with
Innsbruck and Otztal close by, visiting Austria on a skiing
holiday could not get any easier, or more action-packed.
The terrain is varied, and offers excellent opportunities
for new skiers, experienced skiers and even snowboarders. With
2 mountains and a top of the range ski lift, skiers have no
problems getting around on the 30 000 feet slope.
The terrain is varied, with gradients that offer great
opportunities for high speed, high octane acceleration, as well
as lesser gradients that assist the new skiers in homing in
their skills, 30 000 feet high in the St. Anton mountains.
St. Anton does not have the tradition or acclaim that its
neighbour Solden has managed to gain, however many from around
the world still choose St. Anton as their preference for an
international skiing holiday. The reasons for this are simple –
its appeals to a different skiing niche. Whilst Solden has
hosted many world renowned skiing occasions, it has became too
commercialised for some skiers who claim the facility has
became too simple, and almost too forgiving on certain
slopes.
With 8 runs and rising, St. Anton has failed to give into
pressure from around the world for man-made slaloms and safety
alterations on runs. When you are skiing on certain sloped in
St. Anton, you have to have your wits about you, or something
dangerous could easily happen. The facility has also gained
much acclaim from adrenaline junkies in the snowboarding field,
who rank St. Anton as being one of the best facilities in the
world.
St. Anton’s rise in snowboarding also came as it followed
the new trend of offering night-time, freestyle snowboarding
under flood lights and fireworks. This is becoming the new
trend in snowboarding, and there is no better place for it than
St. Anton.
For those of you new to skiing, St. Anton has multi-lingual
skiing instructors on hand.
The area is great on accommodations as well, with
three5-star hotels positioned next to the slopes, as well as
clubs, pubs and shops to keep you busy when you’re off the
slopes.
It’s said that the conditions are best around August,
however that’s in the peak of the skiing season, making it
impossible to get moving around the slopes. A quieter time
would be November, and you are more likely to get discounts
from your travel agent at this time.
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holidday, holidy, holidya, holidaay, holida, and holidayy are
typos for holiday.
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