Ski Austria 2010
| Sun 28 Feb 2010 - Sun 7 Mar 2010 | |
| St. Anton, Austria | |
| £695 Gatwick, £745 Liverpool, £620 Land Only (Deposit £100 Gatwick, £0 Liverpool, £0 Land Only) | |
| Flights, Transfers, welcome drinks, 7 breakfasts, 6 evening meals, afternoon tea, wine to accompany evening meal, ski hosting on 2 days. | |
| Single trip insurance £34, Annual insurance from £50. Drinks, some meals, optional extras. Single supplement (limited availability) £140. Ski Requirements (2008/9 prices) - 6 day area lift pass €208 (approx £188); Ski hire from £81; Ski Boot hire from £46; Snowboard hire £97; Snowboard boot hire £46. Gatwick Ski Carriage £15 rtn, Liverpool Ski Carriage supplement on request. | |
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Provisional Flight Times -
GATWICK 28/02/10 Gatwick to Friedrichshafen Dep: 12:15 Arr: 14:00 07/03/10 Friedrichshafen to Gatwick Dep: 15:00 Arr: 16:45 LIVERPOOL 28/02/10 Liverpool to Innsbruck Dep: 07:00 Arr: 10:25 07/03/10 Innsbruck to Liverpool Dep: 11:05 Arr: 12:30 |
A return to this superb resort following fantastic feedback this year and saving £200 on the Mark Warner 09/10 brochure price! A buzzy resort in a
splendid location, St Anton lives up to its reputation as the place for
big skiing, soft snow and serious nightlife. Perched up high in the
Arlberg region of Austria, St Anton is a delightful mix of old and new
architecture with inviting shops lining a pedestrian main street.
Magnificent bowls and gullies are guaranteed to get your heart racing
whatever the snow conditions.
Although St Anton is best
known as a resort for experienced skiers and snowboarders, beginners
need not to be deterred as there are nursery slopes in the edge of the
village and 34 easier runs to conquer. Intermediates will find plenty of
friendly runs across Gampen, Rendl and St Christoph. For a morale boost
on perfectly groomed pistes, head over to Lech and Zurs, easily reached
by bus. For those wanting adventure, the high speed Telebenne or Galzig
lifts take you from the ski resort centre to the magnificent unpisted
bowls and gullies. Also to be enjoyed is the long blast down to Stuben
where the chairlifts serve a vast area of un-crowded north facing powder
fields.
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Please see the Mark
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Booking Conditions |
Updated Wednesday 8th September 2010, 13:16
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A buzzy resort in a
splendid location, St Anton lives up to its reputation as the place for
big skiing, soft snow and serious nightlife. Perched up high in the
Arlberg region of Austria, St Anton is a delightful mix of old and new
architecture with inviting shops lining a pedestrian main street.
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