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Old July 29th 03, 10:00 PM
FredB
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FredB wrote:

Roger

I went to Andorra for my v first skiing hols in y2k. To compare Andorra to
Austria - well there's no comparison.
I'm an Austrian fan, but trying to be objective, here's my pros & cons of
Austria against Andorra
PROs
so much better scenary, incl mountains, buildings (so much wood)
Skiing above & below tree lines
Better food
no green runs (could be a conn)
quieter - fewer queues for lifts
They have there own history & atmosphere - its just there, cant explain, but
andorra just seems to have purpose build resorts that, quite frankly look like
it.

CONNs
more expensive, but not as much as most people think. Booze is cheaper in And,
Aus prices are similar to UK for beer, cheaper for wine.I r emember brandy
being everso cheap in And.

If you do go, pick carefully the reosrt (as anywhere). I drove out this year (
and last) and spent a week eack in Schladming & Obertauern.
Last year drove to St Anton & Schladming

Previously went to St Michael (with Equity) - village was v small with little
going on, but Equity were absolutely excellent. Their free ski guide was the
bees knees.
Also been to St Johann - great town but skiing runs were not that extensive.

Thinking of going to Bad Gastein next.
NB Austria has really gone mad on their websites in the last few years -
theres load of good info out there. Try www.tiscover.com for one.

Need any more info, let me know ( i may have some town maps to email you)

Hope that helps,
Andy

Rodger Williams wrote:

Hi Andy,

Thanks for this. Have you been to Andorra, and if so how would you compare
them.? Andorra was fantastic for me, and I am worried I will be
dissapointed.

Regards

Rodger

"FredB" wrote in message
...
Schladming is excellent for all round skiers with plenty of blues on 4

different
mountains
St Anton would be too hard & busy
St Johann is OK but limited No of runs for all standards of skiing
Obertauern is again v good for beginners but inters & experts may get

bored. Its
more assured of good snow earlier in winter aswell. But the ski runs are

quite
short.

Austria is an excellent place to go & on the whole, queues are shorter

than many
other places in the alps.

Andy


Rodger Williams wrote:

We are fairly novice skiers from Africa (yip believe it or not), and

want to
go to Austria in January. Any suggestions or tips on where to go would

be
appreciated.

Many thanks

Rodger


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