Ski Resorts I have Known…

AUSTRIA

Even though I’m going skiing in Italy this January, my favourite place to ski is still Austria.  The villages and towns are unbelievably pretty and the Apres Ski is unbeatable. The downside is that some of the resorts are not very high up so the snow record can be a bit hit and miss – thank God for snow cannon.  Here are some resorts in Austria that I’ve been to over the years:

Westendorf – this was my very first ski holiday and is where I learned to ski.  I have a soft spot for this place.  It is a pretty little village but despite it’s small size, the apes ski is a hoot.  I have fond (hazy) memories of the Wonder Bar (say no more).  It is also a good place for beginners as it has lots of gentle slopes.

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Mayrhofen – I liked it so much I went here twice – unfortunately, on my first trip, I broke my leg on the first day and spent the rest of the week in an Austrian hospital!  But it didn’t put me off!  It is one of my favourite resorts as it seems to have it all.  Fantastic nightlife (the Ice Bar by the main gondola is a lot of fun) good skiing a pretty town with lots of shops.  They have an annual comedy festival called Altitude which attracts big UK comedians such as John Bishop and Sean Lock.

http://www.altitudefestival.com

They also hold a big music festival each year, Snowbombing.  This year Fat Boy Slim and The Prodigy are playing.

http://www.snowbombing.com

Kitzbühel – this has to be one of the most beautiful Austrian resort.  It has a wonderful medieval centre and is steeped in history.  It used to be an old silver mining town and so it’s quite wealthy.  Again, the nightlife is good and the skiing is great.  Each year in January, the world’s most famous (and terrifying) downhill ski race is held here – The Hahnenkamm is considered to be the toughest race on the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup circuit and it is thrilling to watch.

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St Johann in Tyrol – this is quite close to Kitzbuhel but is smaller and quieter.  It is a pretty little town and is a cheaper option to Kitzbuhel – you can still ski in the same area and go to Kitzbuhel on day trips.

Zell Am See – this place is stunning.  Again, I liked to so much I went twice!  It sits on a big lake which gets frozen over in the winter so you can ice skate (but I haven’t been brave enough for that – I always worry that the ice will crack!)

The best bar on town is the Crazy Daisy where you can buy t-shirts with the famous slogan, ‘Don’t eat the yellow snow!”.

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Saalbach – This town is famous for it apres ski and it is certainly one long party here.  If you are looking for somewhere quiet, so to St Johann!

St Anton – this is one of Austria’s most famous resorts and it is a fabulous place.  The skiing is great and the apres ski is incredible!  There are two world famous bars in town, The Krazy Kangaroo and the Mooserwirt. If you enjoy dancing on tables in your ski boots, singing along to cheesy Europop, this is the place for you!!  It is definitely a ‘things to do before you die’ kind of place.

http://www.mooserwirt.at/en/apres-ski.html

Obergurgl – What a great name!  This place is much quieter than Saalbach and St Anton.  It is great for families and the best thing about it is its altitude.  This is the highest parish in Austria so the snow is pretty much guaranteed.

Schladming – This is a really interesting place.  It is bigger than your average ski resort and although you can travel here with Crystal Ski, there are very few Irish or British skiers here.  It is very much a resort for Austrians and Germans and is huge on the  FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Circuit as it hosts the annual Slalom Night Race.   We had a great week here and survived a schnapps tasting night at a lovely little place in the town centre that makes it own schnapps (I forget the name now, but then I can’t remember much from that night!).

http://www.planai.at/en/planai-up-to-date/events/nightrace

 

 

FIS Alpine Ski World Cup / Eurosport

I’ll admit that I’m a total Ski Bore and can talk about it and watch it for hours on end (it’s my husband’s fault as he got me into it).

If like me, you can’t wait for the BBC’s Ski Sunday to come around again in January (and then it’s only on for about 5/6 weeks), you need to watch Eurosport.

http://www.eurosport.co.uk/winter-sports/

This is available on most Sky TV subscriptions and shows lots of different types of European sports.  But at this time of year, it is dominated by Skiing as the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup starts each year in late October and runs until March/April the following year – so you are never short of fabulous ski events to watch!

Competitors attempt to achieve the best time in four disciplines: slalom, giant slalom, Super G, and downhill. The fifth event, the combined, employs the downhill and slalom.

The World Cup is held annually, and is considered the premier competition for alpine ski racing after the quadrennial Winter Olympics. Many consider the World Cup to be a more valuable title than the Olympics or the biennial World Championships, since it requires a competitor to ski at an extremely high level in several disciplines throughout the season, and not just in one race.

Races are mainly hosted in the Alps, with regular stops in Scandinavia and North America.  This keeps me entertained all through the winter – but unfortunately watching world class skiers doesn’t seem to improve my technique much!!

http://www.fis-ski.com/alpine-skiing/

Ones to watch this year are:

Lindsey Vonn (USA) – now she has recovered from serious injury, which kept her off the circuit for one or two seasons, she seems to be an unstoppable machine again.  She was dating Tiger Woods of all people (didn’t she see all the stories about him)!  Surprise surprise, they’ve broken up so her skiing will hopefully be great this season.

www.lindseyvonn.com/

Aksel Lund Svindel (Norway) – another skiier recovering from injury. But this year he’s back and is a class act to watch.   He’s already on top of the leaders board so far this year!

http://www.aksellundsvindal.com/

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Red Bull TV: Skiing in Colour

I just love this short Red Bull video on YouTube: Skiing in Colour.  It features Austrian alpine skier, Marcel Hirscher, arguably the best male Slalom skiier in the world at the moment.  He has won the overall FIS Alpine Ski World Cup title four years in a row.

This is incredibly relaxing and inspiring to watch.

 

 

Red Bull TV have loads of great ski films to watch either on YouTube or on Red Bull TV itself.    I have spent many Sunday afternoons mesmerised by some of the extreme skiing films.  They can achieve the truly impossible on two sticks!!    Watch and dream!

http://www.redbull.tv/

http://www.redbull.tv/search?q=extreme+skiing