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Old December 24th 10, 09:09 PM posted to rec.skiing.resorts.europe
Alex Heney
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On Sat, 11 Dec 2010 09:26:16 -0000, "Paul S"
news_AT_ghweb_DOT_me_DOT_uk wrote:

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.
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Old January 3rd 11, 09:01 AM posted to rec.skiing.resorts.europe
Paul S
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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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Old January 6th 11, 12:16 PM 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
...
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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Old January 6th 11, 08:35 PM posted to rec.skiing.resorts.europe
Paul S
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"jonathan.gogan" wrote in message
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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?


Err No - you can't even ski the 3 resorts of Wildschonau area without using
the bus

This link gives a pretty good idea about the unconnectedness of the ski
areas

http://skimap.kitzalps.com/?ContentName=skiwelt&Lang=en

Paul

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Old January 22nd 11, 12:58 AM posted to rec.skiing.resorts.europe
Alex Heney
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On Thu, 6 Jan 2011 12:16:53 -0000, "jonathan.gogan"
wrote:



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.


Sorry for the delay in responding.

The answer is no.

The only two areas that you can get between only using the free ski
bus are the Ski Welt and Kitzbuhel areas, using the link at Ki West.

Even within each of the 7 "local" areas that combine for the allstar
pass, you often need a ski bus to get between different bit - In the
Wildschonau as already mentioned, in Kitzbuhel to get between the
Kitbuheler Horn and the rest of the area, in the Schneewinkel to get
between any of the four main groups of slopes, and I think you might
need to in the Zell am Zee/Kaprun area too, but haven't been there.

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