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Serfaus/Fiss
Anybody here experiences with the Fiss/Serfaus Area in Austria? Is it
crowded there? Good place to go skiing? Cheap? Expensive? Or does anybody know a good ski resort not to crowdy, not too small, in Austria? I have already been in Oetz, Sölden, Kühtai and Obergürgl, Oetz and Kühtai too small, Sölden too crowdy and Obergürgl to expensive. So I am looking fot a place, as big as Sölden, as cheap as Oetz and quiet as Obergürgl. Maybe Serfaus/Fiss? I don't know, or somewhere else Thx JMC |
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Serfaus/Fiss
"Jochen" wrote in message
... Anybody here experiences with the Fiss/Serfaus Area in Austria? Is it crowded there? Good place to go skiing? Cheap? Expensive? Or does anybody know a good ski resort not to crowdy, not too small, in Austria? I have already been in Oetz, Sölden, Kühtai and Obergürgl, Oetz and Kühtai too small, Sölden too crowdy and Obergürgl to expensive. So I am looking fot a place, as big as Sölden, as cheap as Oetz and quiet as Obergürgl. Maybe Serfaus/Fiss? I don't know, or somewhere else Thx JMC We went to Serfaus/Fiss/Ladis about 9 years ago and enjoyed ourselves. The skiing's not very difficult. Back then there were a lot of drag lifts (too many) but this might have changed. There was also a need to build a lift from Serfaus to the Sattelkopf in order to connect properly to Fiss. At the time I think we thought the most enjoyable skiing was from the Fisser Joch towards Schoengampalm. The Serfaus lifts between Scheid and Mindersjoch were rather annoying - basically each lift serves one piste only and they're linked in a chain. Serfaus was pretty quiet. The ski school was full of Dutch. I know people with families who go back to Fiss year after year. Another quiet place we've been was Leogang. This is a small village with a reasonable amount of skiing of its own but it connects into Saalbach-Hinterglemm. You get to ski in Saalbach without having to put up with the noise at night. ___ Michael MacClancy |
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Serfaus/Fiss
"Jochen" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Anybody here experiences with the Fiss/Serfaus Area in Austria? Is it crowded there? Good place to go skiing? Cheap? Expensive? Or does anybody know a good ski resort not to crowdy, not too small, in Austria? I have already been in Oetz, Sölden, Kühtai and Obergürgl, Oetz and Kühtai too small, Sölden too crowdy and Obergürgl to expensive. So I am looking fot a place, as big as Sölden, as cheap as Oetz and quiet as Obergürgl. Maybe Serfaus/Fiss? Sorry, such a place can't exist anywhere. Try the Pitztal. It is cheaper than the Ötztal, and quieter, unless you know where to go for après-ski. At Mandarfen you can walk to the ski lifts, otherwise there is a free ski bus. The Pitztal Glacier runs might be open already. I have been there two years ago, and liked it. A car might be useful. Second try: Zillertal, with resorts at Fügen, Kaltenbach, Hippach, Mayrhofen, Egg, Hintertux. Fügen probably is cheapest, Hintertux somewhat expensive, but with guaranteed snow on the glacier. Mayrhofen is considered somewhat posh. Hintertux might become snowbound. Third try: Katschberg. The ski runs start right at the hotel doors, and everything is in walking distance. Katschberg is on the border between Salzburg and Carinthia, near the Tauern-Autobahn. Enjoy! Turan |
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Serfaus/Fiss
"Jochen" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
... Anybody here experiences with the Fiss/Serfaus Area in Austria? Is it crowded there? Good place to go skiing? Cheap? Expensive? Or does anybody know a good ski resort not to crowdy, not too small, in Austria? I have already been in Oetz, Sölden, Kühtai and Obergürgl, Oetz and Kühtai too small, Sölden too crowdy and Obergürgl to expensive. So I am looking fot a place, as big as Sölden, as cheap as Oetz and quiet as Obergürgl. Maybe Serfaus/Fiss? I don't know, or somewhere else Serfaus isn't particularly cheap (as it is a popular resort with some nationalities). It can be crowded at the expected times (European and especially Dutch and German school holidays). Skiing is underrated - generally intermediate, but a few relatively long runs and some good opportunities for off-piste in the right conditions - it has the same advantages as La Plagne (used to have?) - as a "family resort" there are not many people out skiing powder. Sunny exposure, good views, Euro/Germanic resort nightlife, relatively accessible from Innsbruck, take good tyres and chains if driving (access road can be "interesting"). Certainly enjoy going there for a day - probably be bored at the end of a week. But then I certainly would be in Ellmau or Niederau - Serfaus beats the pants off many more well-known resorts down in the Unterland. And can you resist a resort where you get on an underground railway to take you to the slopes? -- Steve http://www.skiseefeld.com/ |
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Serfaus/Fiss
I had three good years staying at Hoch Solden 15 years ago. Seem to remember not much night life up their. Can't have changed much, not enough room. In article lekom.at, Steve writes "Jochen" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Anybody here experiences with the Fiss/Serfaus Area in Austria? Is it crowded there? Good place to go skiing? Cheap? Expensive? Or does anybody know a good ski resort not to crowdy, not too small, in Austria? I have already been in Oetz, Sölden, Kühtai and Obergürgl, Oetz and Kühtai too small, Sölden too crowdy and Obergürgl to expensive. So I am looking fot a place, as big as Sölden, as cheap as Oetz and quiet as Obergürgl. Maybe Serfaus/Fiss? I don't know, or somewhere else -- Richard Crapp |
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