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Ischgl or St Anton, short stay accommodation?

Ischgl or St Anton, short stay accommodation?

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Started by Gareth Fair in Ski Chatter - 11 Replies

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Gareth Fair posted Sep-2014

I am trying to organise my second trip this winter and want to try Austria. I have only been to St Anton and had a bad injury there so tend not bother and tend to go to France and Italy.
However after paying €50 for a burger and a beer in Les Arcs last winter I have had enough.
I love Italy and really want to try Dolomites but this trip is with my group of friends who value a good night out as much as the skiing. The serious ski trip with the serious skiers is in December.
As we fly from Dublin we are very limited with flights but I have found good flight times to Zurich or Munich and as we are going the first week of March we want a fairly snow sure resort.
So far Ischgl and St Anton are looking like our best bet but I am finding it very difficult getting accommodation. So far there is 4 lads, all 40ish who will ski the whole mountain and love a few beers after skiing so the standard of accommodation is not that important as long as it's near to the slopes.

Any help from some of you that have good experience of Austria would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.
When in doubt?....Flat out.

Edited 2 times. Last update at 24-Sep-2014

Birdymiller
reply to 'Ischgl or St Anton, short stay accommodation?'
posted Sep-2014

Solden has plenty to go at with guaranteed snow and some atmospheric, if a little rowdy at times, night life and you can get a lift pass that also covers obergurgl 15/20 minutes up the valley

Gareth Fair
reply to 'Ischgl or St Anton, short stay accommodation?'
posted Sep-2014

Solden looks good too but is that bit further.
When in doubt?....Flat out.

Cookies72
reply to 'Ischgl or St Anton, short stay accommodation?'
posted Oct-2014

Ischgl - Hotel Madeline - its above Pascha Night Club....

Take spare kidneys and the skiing is excellent too...

Wasley
reply to 'Ischgl or St Anton, short stay accommodation?'
posted Oct-2014

Not sure what you mean by short stay ,but if you mean a few days then you wont find any accommodation until nearer the time,unless you can pay mega bucks or stay out of town.
We went to Solden last year and we found 1 place that would take us for 5 days and we had to arrive on a Sunday.Closer to our departure date more unsold places became available.They want you to book the week Sat-Sat or Sun-Sun.
We havent learnt from last year as weve booked Wed-Monday flights and going to Ischgl at the beginning of march.
Fingers crossed we will find some accommodation

Gareth Fair
reply to 'Ischgl or St Anton, short stay accommodation?'
posted Oct-2014

Yeah, only four nights.
I have been booking short stay ski breaks for years now and getting accommodation is always a challenge.
The problem with waiting until last minute is that there is probably 7 or 8 of us going so I need to organise something sooner rather than later.
When in doubt?....Flat out.

Dave Mac
reply to 'Ischgl or St Anton, short stay accommodation?'
posted Oct-2014

If there are just 4 of you, then it would make sense to delay your decision about choice of location until mid-January. By then, you will have a reasonable idea of where the good snow lies.

Munich is great for access to the Kitzbuhleralpen, either by train, or with car hire. So, you could locate in the Skiwelt, (Ellmau, Soll, Scheffau), in Kitzbuhel, or other areas along the Inn valley.

In the meantime, you can do the accommodation research. Using the Skiwelt as an example, if you email the tourist board, gives your dates and room requirements, they will put this out to all the hotels and pensions in the region. The individual providers can then email you directly. So you will have done your homework, you check the January snow conditions, and also the J2ski snow history. You should be well armed for making a booking for March in mid-January.

Wasley
reply to 'Ischgl or St Anton, short stay accommodation?'
posted Oct-2014

Gareth Fair wrote:Yeah, only four nights.
I have been booking short stay ski breaks for years now and getting accommodation is always a challenge.
The problem with waiting until last minute is that there is probably 7 or 8 of us going so I need to organise something sooner rather than later.

We are in the same boat but 12 of us this time .
I can give the place we stayed in Solden if you want

Topic last updated on 06-January-2015 at 14:02