We have never been to Austria skiing and we staying at the Hotel Alpendorf at the end of March. We need to book full-day lessons for the children (plus ski hire) and I need private boarding lessons. There seems to be 3 ski schools operating here - does anyone have any recommendations (I don't think there is much difference in pricing but I'd like to book early).
Also, any other tips for taking my family out there?
Many thanks, Floydie
family skiing in Sankt Johann's Alpendorf
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Started by Floydie in Austria 20-Jan-2015 - 3 Replies
Floydie posted Jan-2015
Buntycake
reply to 'family skiing in Sankt Johann's Alpendorf' posted Jan-2015
Alpendorf is a lovely little area. Not really a village as there are very few shops. It is mainly hotels with all shops and other facilities in nearby Sankt Johann, the county town. We have stayed at the Berghof which is possibly the best hotel I have ever stayed in, anywhere. A friend of our's son had his wedding reception at the Alpendorf and said it was fab. As the place is so small, access to the slopes is very straightforward and I would imagine all the ski schools are of a very high standard - this is Austria after all. Personally, I don't think you need to worry about pre-booking as all the Austrian ski schools I have known are very adaptable and can accommodate most needs. If you are anxious about this aspect, why not email the hotel and ask them what they recommend? Alpendorf is a great place - just enjoy the wonderful Austrian hospitality!
Floydie
reply to 'family skiing in Sankt Johann's Alpendorf' posted Jan-2015
Thanks Buntycake (great name y the way). Appreciate your insight.
Are there any restaurants/bars you would recommend (for a family)?
Are there any restaurants/bars you would recommend (for a family)?
Buntycake
reply to 'family skiing in Sankt Johann's Alpendorf' posted Jan-2015
Hi
I don't remember there being many bars. I think most people stay in the hotels because they are so good and provide everything you need. I'm sure there will be some are-ski places and perhaps one or two bars for night drinking but it's not like Schladming, Meyhofen and all the other big places.
I don't remember there being many bars. I think most people stay in the hotels because they are so good and provide everything you need. I'm sure there will be some are-ski places and perhaps one or two bars for night drinking but it's not like Schladming, Meyhofen and all the other big places.
Topic last updated on 20-January-2015 at 18:45