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Skichalet Aurora


Ski-in/ski-out chalet, directly on the blue piste. The chalet is in a fantastic piste side location, situated just above the village on the side of the Galzig, it is a blue run down to the Gampen and Galzig lifts and 100% snow sure till the end of April. St Anton isn’t known for its choice of slopeside chalets but if that is top of your priorities then this is the chalet for you. Ski back to the chalet at the end of the day and store your skis in the heated ski room with boot dryers/warmers. To the dismay of the chalet staff and the untouched afternoon treat, the lively and very popular Mooserwirt and Krazy Kanguruh are virtually on the doorstep, both great venues to end your days skiing that truly have to be experienced to be believed (these bars close by 8pm so they won’t disturb your evening). The resort is about a 8/10 minute walk down the piste, and not much longer if you opt for the road. Coming back up from town, you can take the local bus (free ski bus during the day or night bus with fare) which stops just a couple of minutes walk from the chalet. The chalet is situated in a tranquil location at the end of a private cul de sac and hardly any traffic. Chalet Aurora is a comfortable St Anton chalet that sleeps up to 12 people in five spacious bedrooms, one of which is a self contained ensuite studio. There is a dining room with flatscreen TV and the advantage of a separate living room with flatscreen TV which is comfortable and cosy and offers a great place to relax. Park your car for free at the chalet. Your chalet staff live out, so your privacy is completely guaranteed. The very kind owner lives in a self-contained apartment on the middle floor and she asks kindly to stop loud partying after 10.30pm. No problem is a normal cosy noise level.

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Skichalet Aurora - St Anton

Austria > Ski Arlberg - 2811 metres

Personen
10 - 12 persons
Slaapkamers
5 bedrooms
Ski
Ski-in/ski-out
Ski
Very close to après-ski
Ski
Breakfast and dinner in chalet
WiFi
Free WiFi
Zoover: 8,9
per week from

€ 750 per person

All Inclusive means, including: breakfast, snacks, drinks, dinner, towels, cleaning and our own chalet staff.
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Chalet layout

GROUND FLOOR

  • Double/triple/quad room with two double beds, en-suite shower, basin, fitted hair dryer, separate WC
  • Ski room with boot dryers/warmers

THIRD FLOOR

  • Austrian twin room
  • Austrian twin room
  • Austrian twin room
  • Austrian twin room
  • Bathroom with shower, basin, fitted hair dryer
  • Bathroom with shower, basin, fitted hair dryer
  • WC
  • WC
  • Dining room, flatscreen TV
  • Living room, flatscreen TV
  • Kitchen
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Our chalet staff

Our staff understand that your chalet is your own private domain and therefore will be as hands-on or discrete as you so desire.

Sankt Anton am Arlberg

Action! At St Anton the stage is set for excitement. Austria’s representative in the superleague of world ski resort mixes tremendous sport and wild après-ski in a typically colourful Tyrolean setting. A favourite of several Royal families, St Anton has retained its feel as a traditional Alpine village and all its traditional Austrian charm, and its part-pedestrianised centre makes an attractive and atmospheric heart to the resort. On the Orient Express route, St Anton’s railway station sees trains sweep in from capital cities, from Paris to Vienna. Lavish helpings of snow complete the cocktail recipe. St Anton’s skiing forms half of a vast area straddling the Arlberg pass in western Austria. Its neighbours, Lech and Zürs, are smaller and more exclusive resorts with a glittering clientele and a linked circuit of mostly flattering pistes. One lift pass covers all the skiing. Since Hannes Schneider founded the Arlberg Ski School at the turn of the century, good skiers and serious students of the sport have beaten a path to St Anton to brush up on technique and explore one of the world’s great off-piste playgrounds. Leisurely piste cruisers should not be put off. There are plenty of easy runs and cosy glühwein huts in the best Austrian tradition. Skiing and après tend to overlap at St Anton with intake, powder talk and dancing at the Mooserwirt and Krazy Kanguruh preceding an unsteady last run home in the dying light. The resort caters for everything from tea dancing to indoor swimming/wellness, tennis via bowling, pool, karaoke, smoky pubs, thumping discos and perilous tobogganning after a mid mountain blow out at the Rodel Hut. Safer dining options include pizza at the Rosanna, good food and a great atmosphere at the Hospitz Alm in St Christoph, superb cuisine at the Ski Museum restaurant and the dining rooms at the St Antoner Hof and Schwarzer Adler.

  • Biggest ski area and most snow-sure resort in Austria
  • Deservedly renowned as one of the world’s top ski resorts
  • Big skiing, freeriding and world class off-piste action
  • Traditional Austrian charm
  • Wonderful mix of old and new architecture
  • Legendary, lively and dynamic après-ski culture
  • Serious nightlife
  • Spa wellness centre Arlberg Well with indoor and outdoor heated pools
  • Dedicated children’s areas combined with excellent instructors

Ski Arlberg

St Anton has been luring skiers for over a century, both for its splendid skiing terrain and for the very factor which used to deter travellers from crossing the Arlberg Pass, lots of snow. For reasons not completely fathomed (folklore says that ‘Frau Holle’ shakes her heavenly feather duvet much more vigorously here than elsewhere in Austria) the Arlberg receives an abundance of snow, far more than normally expected at a resort of 1300m. The famous Arlberg Kandahar race has been cancelled twice in the last decades, due to too much snow. Many people have first put on skis in St Anton and for them the Nasserein area is the perfect location with lovely blue runs down from Gampen at the top of the gondola to progress to as you improve. St Anton has incredible skiing for intermediates, with the ‘Happy Valley’ for those who are looking for lovely cruising runs, and the wide open slopes of Lech and Zürs offering sensational scenery and great snow. There are plentiful challenges too at all levels, including bumps and unpisted ‘deep snow trails’ to explore, and the men’s World Cup downhill run is not to be missed! Quite simply, this is one of the world’s absolute best resorts for expert skiers, with a magical variety of consistently challenging skiing, including fiendish blacks, exhilarating off-piste and bumps galore. In short, this is definitely one of those resorts every keen skier wants to notch up on their ski-pole. The lack of black runs on a piste map is deceptive as St Anton’s black runs are now called ‘ski-routes’, not pistes. The steep mogul runs down from the peak of Schindler may seem endless but don’t make St Anton the exclusive domain of the expert. The inter-linked areas of Stuben, St Anton and St Christoph offer enough skiing to keep most happy for weeks, but the Arlberg ski pass also covers Lech, Zürs, Warth and Schröcken. Unlike less prestigious Austrian resorts, St Anton has always attached great importance to having an efficient lift system backed by snow cannons on the lower slopes.

  • Skiing altitude 2811 metres
  • Pistes 335km
  • Number of lifts 96
  • Fun-parks 4
  • Villages in Ski Arlberg: St Anton, Lech, Stuben, Zürs, St Christoph, Warth, Schröcken, Klösterle, Zug

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