We wish all skiers and tobogganists a wonderful day in the SkiWelt. Today's events include Winter Woodstock brass band festival in Brixen, Westendorf and Kirchberg, a ski hut party on the Blattlam in Going, a wine festival at the Tanzbodenalm in Scheffau, a coffee get-together with a DJ at the valley station in Ellmau, and après-ski at the Tenner Stadl in Hopfgarten. Come and join us. You can find all events at: [link] . OFFERS for stays of 3 days or more: 15% off with the SuperSki Weeks (online only, book 24 hours in advance) OR free ski passes for children with the Family S... から Westendorf
49km 遠い Niederau - Wildschonau から
15 hour 前
Rain reported from Patscherkofel at 2252 metres elevation ENE of Patscherkofel but it is forecast cold enough for snow at the ski area から Patscherkofel
19km 遠い Niederau - Wildschonau から
23 hour 前
Rain reported from Kufstein at 238 metres elevation 9 kms WNW of Scheffau but it is forecast cold enough for snow at higher elevations in the ski area から Scheffau
Missing 1 season due to health, we have been to Niederau every year since 2009, previously France and Switzerland.
Why do we go? We love the place. Locals are more than friendly, so I don’t know where some of the comments come from.
Niederau isn’t St Moritz so don’t expect 5 star luxury for 3 star prices.
We have always stayed at one hotel and frankly wouldn’t change as we have always had great service.
Yes, the skiing for inters and experts is limited yet there are numerous alternatives available within 30kms.
For beginners it’s first class especially those with young families as the beginners slopes are easy and kids are catered for extensively.
You can even leave them supervised at the kids closed areas with instructed nannies without worrying about them.
All in all, it’s a great little resort if you are a beginner or intermediate.
Quite why “expert” skiers would go there is a mystery. Yeah, I’ve listened to the so called experts over breakfast and dinner and often passed them on a number of runs when they are flat on their backs having tried their expert snowploughs and stems on a red only to find a snowplough doesn’t quite work when so frightened all their weight is in the back seat.
Joking, well not really.
Overall, 4 stars for 3 star prices.
Going again? Yes, we certainly are.
Missing 1 season due to health, we have been to Niederau every year since 2009, previously France and Switzerland.
Why do we go? We love the place. Locals are more than friendly, so I don’t know where some of the comments come from.
Niederau isn’t St Moritz so don’t expect 5 star luxury for 3 star prices.
We have always stayed at one hotel and frankly wouldn’t change as we have always had great service.
Yes, the skiing for inters and experts is limited yet there are numerous alternatives available within 30kms.
For beginners it’s first class especially those with young families as the beginners slopes are easy and kids are catered for extensively.
You can even leave them supervised at the kids closed areas with instructed nannies without worrying about them.
All in all, it’s a great little resort if you are a beginner or intermediate.
Quite why “expert” skiers would go there is a mystery. Yeah, I’ve listened to the so called experts over breakfast and dinner and often passed them on a number of runs when they are flat on their backs having tried their expert snowploughs and stems on a red only to find a snowplough doesn’t quite work when so frightened all their weight is in the back seat.
Joking, well not really.
Overall, 4 stars for 3 star prices.
Going again? Yes, we certainly are.