St Anton in Austria is a world renowned skiing facility,
positioned in the belt that is known as Austria's skiing
capital. Only 100 miles from Solden, and with Innsbruck and
Otztal close by, visiting Austria on a skiing vacation could
not get any easier, or more action-packed. The terrain is
varied, and offers excellent opportunities for new skiers,
experienced skiers and even snowboarding - that is on-the-up in
this region. With 2 mountains, and a top of the range ski lift,
skiers have no problems getting from A to B on the 30 000 feet
slope. With views looking over the snowy hills and farmland, it
is no wonder the area is a thriving hub for tourists, from
around the world.
The terrain is varied, as well as the gradients that offer
great opportunities for high speed, high octane acceleration,
and lesser gradients that assist the new skiers in homing in
their skills, 30 000 feet high in the St Anton mountains. St
Anton does not have the tradition or acclaim that its neighbour
Solden has managed to gain, however many from around the world
still choose St Anton as their preference for an international
skiing vacation. The reasons for this are simple its appeals to
a different skiing niche. Whilst Solden has hosted many world
renowned skiing occasions, it has became too commercialised for
some skiers who claim the facility has became to simple, and
almost too forgiving on certain slopes.
With 8 runs and rising, St Anton has failed to give into
pressure from around the world, for man-made slaloms, and
safety alterations on runs. When you are skiing on certain
sloped in St Anton, you have to have your wits about you, or
something dangerous could easily happen. The facility has also
gained much acclaim from adrenaline junkies in the snowboarding
field, who rank St Anton as being one of the best facilities in
the world. St Anton's rise in snowboarding also came as it
followed the new trend of offering night-time, freestyle
snowboarding under flood lights and fireworks. This is becoming
the new trend in snowboarding, and what better place to do it,
than at St Anton.
During my trip to St Anton to check-it-out I found that the
hotels around the area were brilliant, making it no problem for
English speaking holiday makers to enjoy themselves. I stayed
at a luxury 5 star hotel that had an indoor heated swimming
pool. The swimming pool peaked out onto the top of a snowy
mountain as you bathed in 40 degrees water.
I would have to say that the general feeling around the area
is amazing, as you sense the genuine desire for skiing shared
by everyone who goes along and takes part. Before I went I had
never been skiing before, and I found the tuition excellent.
They had multi-lingual skiing instructors on hand to try and
aid any new skiers visiting the slopes. I was also taken to a
specific slope that was built for new-starts, which also has an
easy access point to a lift - perfect for picking that up as
well.
The area is amazing to look at, and also offers great
entertainment for the non-skier, or skier on a night-off! With
clubs, pubs and shops all their to service the slopes, it is no
wonder that the skiing facility has three 5 star hotels
positioned next to the slopes. With all night entertainment
within the hotels, and all-night snowboarding it really is
impossible to get a minutes rest in St Anton. Should you visit
it is said that the conditions are best around August, however
that's in the peak of the skiing season, making it impossible
to get moving around the slopes. In order to benefit from the
best conditions, whilst the slopes are quieter I would say
November is the best time. You are also more likely to get
discounts from your travel agent at this time.

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