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Old January 6th 11, 11:16 AM posted to rec.skiing.resorts.europe
jonathan.gogan
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You can also quite reasonably reach the Ski Welt area by bus - one
down to Worgl then another to Soll or Hopfgarten. If you get the


All;
Is it ever possible to ski the allstar area without using bus links?

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jonatha...llstararea.JPG

Thanks,
Jon.


"Paul S" news_AT_ghweb_DOT_me_DOT_uk wrote in message
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I've managed to blag myself a second weeks skiing this year by joining a
group of friends going to Neiderau (beggars, choosers etc). I'm no
gung-ho
expert but I've looked at the reviews and its seems a little tame (which
will suit most of the party). Is this correct and does anyone have any
advice for more challenging skiing in the region - it's a package holiday
so
we don't have car.


The skiing in the Wildschonau is fairly limited, as you suggest. There
are two main areas (Neiderau and Auffach) plus a very small area at
Oberau, all linked by free ski bus.

If you are with a Tour Operator, they almost all do day trips to other
areas one or two days per week. At a cost, of course.

You can also quite reasonably reach the Ski Welt area by bus - one
down to Worgl then another to Soll or Hopfgarten. If you get the
Kitbuheler alpen allstar pass, it includes both the Wildschonau and
Ski Welt (plus a variety of other areas that aren't as easy to reach).
I think the difference between the Wildschonau 6 day pass and the
Kitzbuheler allstar pass is less then the cost of two single day
passes for another area.
--
Alex Heney, Global Villager



Thanks Alex, exactly sort of info I was after - nice to see that some of
the old helpful contributors are still left here.

Cheers

Paul



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