Hi,
Taking the family to Niederau next year so they can learn to ski.
After their initial few days in ski school we'll need lift passes.
We will not ski further than the Niederau resort itself.
Do we have to purchase a SkiJuwel lift pass? I only want Niederau so don't want to pay for everywhere else but cant find a price for that online.
Any help appreciated.
Cheers
Dave
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Thanks for the reply and recommendation @SkiGirl, appreciated
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Started by Big_Dave in Austria 08-Mar-2019 - 2 Replies
Big_Dave posted Mar-2019
SkiGirl
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Hi Dave
From memory, you won't need a lift pass if you're all total beginners as you will be on an almost flat field in the village with a rope pull lift. However this will probably be for only 2 days max before you move onto the nursery slopes, all of which have button drag lifts for which you WILL need lift passes. The full Skijuwel lift pass is unfortunately the only option. I can highly recommend the 1.Skischule Wildschönau for lessons.
From memory, you won't need a lift pass if you're all total beginners as you will be on an almost flat field in the village with a rope pull lift. However this will probably be for only 2 days max before you move onto the nursery slopes, all of which have button drag lifts for which you WILL need lift passes. The full Skijuwel lift pass is unfortunately the only option. I can highly recommend the 1.Skischule Wildschönau for lessons.
Big_Dave
reply to 'Niederau Lift Pass' posted Mar-2019
SkiGirl wrote:Hi Dave
From memory, you won't need a lift pass if you're all total beginners as you will be on an almost flat field in the village with a rope pull lift. However this will probably be for only 2 days max before you move onto the nursery slopes, all of which have button drag lifts for which you WILL need lift passes. The full Skijuwel lift pass is unfortunately the only option. I can highly recommend the 1.Skischule Wildschönau for lessons.
Thanks for the reply and recommendation @SkiGirl, appreciated
Topic last updated on 12-March-2019 at 11:45