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Niederau 29th January 2011

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Started by Boo_yay in Austria - 9 Replies

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Boo_yay posted Nov-2010

Hiya,

Me and a few friends are heading out to Niederau on the 29th January 2011 and i was wondering if anyone else is going to be in the resort while we are out there?

Would be great to meet up with anyone who fancies a week f skiing/snowblading and a lot of apres-ski....

Anyone know when the resort should be open?
(don't say when there is snow)

Cheers

boo_yay
See you on the piste!!!

Dave Mac
reply to 'Niederau 29th January 2011'
posted Nov-2010

Will be there, but heading off on the 30th.
It is due to snow again on Monday, after a few warm days. Snow-making will normally start by mid-November. Auffach opens on the 8 Dec, and Niederau on the 18th Dec.

Boo_yay
reply to 'Niederau 29th January 2011'
posted Nov-2010

Cool, well could catch you in the Dorfstub'n on the last night for a few drinks and a laugh? Will be on the darts machine in there getting messy from about 9-ish
See you on the piste!!!

Coop
reply to 'Niederau 29th January 2011'
posted Nov-2010

I wish I was going back to Niederau this season :(

Instead, I'm going to Soldeu :)

Tony_H
reply to 'Niederau 29th January 2011'
posted Nov-2010

You lot know how to live
www  New and improved me

Veca
reply to 'Niederau 29th January 2011'
posted Nov-2010

Hello, could anyone please advise how to get to Niederau from the Innsbruck airport by public transport, during the winter season (2nd January, 2011)?
Thank you :)

Edited 1 time. Last update at 09-Nov-2010

Dave Mac
reply to 'Niederau 29th January 2011'
posted Nov-2010

Hi Veca, Welcome to J2ski,

If you are staying in the village centre, check out the Post Bus times to Wörgl Station. The cost is about 8 Euros pp, and the journey takes about 20 minutes. Vorsicht! Do check the routing is direct to Wörgl, there are services that go direct, and some route towards Oberau, and then back.
Depending on numbers, you can get a taxi, Werner Rist is reliable and speaks perfect English, about 16/17 Euros, mention Dave Mac, and he will charge extra!
At Wörgl station, ticket office is on the left in the entrance hall, again, good English.

Train journey times are between 37 and 57 minutes, the journey is direct to Innsbruck Bahnhof and cost 11 Euros 2nd class and 19 Euros 1st class. Add about 20 minutes bus ride to Innsbruck Airport.
For train details: http://www.oebb.at/en/index.jsp

Hope this is helpful.

Edited 4 times. Last update at 09-Nov-2010

EmmaEvs
reply to 'Niederau 29th January 2011'
posted Nov-2010

That sounds equal to or faster than a TO bus transfer :-)

Plus you don't have to listen to anybody reading at length from a sheet of paper. Bargain :wink:
I wish I could meet the person who first decided to strap 2 planks to their feet and throw themselves down a mountain

Edited 1 time. Last update at 10-Nov-2010

Topic last updated on 10-November-2010 at 23:01