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Started by Becca3183 in Austria - 25 Replies

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MrL
reply to 'Where to go Feb/Mar 09'
posted Oct-2008

tino_11 wrote:France is typically about 50% more expensive than Austria for food and drink.


France maybe more expensive but there are less germans ), lol

seriously, France has it all and the people are not rude if you just TRY to learn a bit of the lingo and dont expect them to speak English! We make it hard for ourselves

Tino_11
reply to 'Where to go Feb/Mar 09'
posted Oct-2008

Well I am used to that, living in Germany....lol

I agree they both have thier plus points. I have been to La PLagne, Val d'Isere and Tignes and enjoyed the boarding, but as a holiday where the sport is tempered with eveing activities, picturesque villages and beer, I must say I prefer Austria.
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Nadia race
reply to 'Where to go Feb/Mar 09'
posted Oct-2008

I think for value for money Austria is a good deal cheaper. I live here in Austria now and my first holiday was in Mayrhofen ( 32 years ago ! ) . We had a great time , the village is loveley. But for even better value there are so many other villages which are not on the main "Package" radar and much cheaper. Depends how much apres ski you want, my village Leogang is fairly quiet but is linked to fantastic ski area ( wwwskicircus.at ) . If you want to be more specific about what you are looking for i will be happy to advise.
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ChamRider
reply to 'Where to go Feb/Mar 09'
posted Nov-2008

Chamonix is great in March as it's not too busy and you moving into the Spring weather where you can great snow and sunshine too.

A pint of lager is about €4.50 to €5

Factual
reply to 'Where to go Feb/Mar 09'
posted Nov-2008

Sauze D'Oulx is a great place for a moving experience - there are a few good smaller, really enjoyable Italian resorts close - Bardonecchia, Sestriere, Montgenvre. And the joint 2nd biggest resort in Europe is just over an hour by bus from Oulx town bus station - Serre Chevalier, just across the border in France, lots of greens, blues, reds, blacks and a Nordic area at the far end (Monetier) with ski parks. The bus leaves around midday (Autocars Resalp) drops you at Briancon, which lies between a few mountains, on the foot of the small, French part of Montgenevre mountain.

If you're into Nordic skiing, Nevache is worth visiting for a day or more from Briancon.

Moosehead99
reply to 'Where to go Feb/Mar 09'
posted Nov-2008

Chamonix is great, but where is Myrhofen - sounds Germanic?
And The Moose lives on.....

Tony_H
reply to 'Where to go Feb/Mar 09'
posted Nov-2008

Never heard of it

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Where to go Feb/Mar 09'
posted Nov-2008

The prices must go up when I arrive !!! :!: Chamonix is a bit of a cash cow

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Topic last updated on 21-January-2009 at 13:32