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Haus Andreas - Alpbach, Austria
12 Jan 13 Gatwick Austria Alpbach 7 nts 3* HB
 Departs 12 Jan 13 Gatwick at 14:30 Arrives Innsbruck at TBA £562
 Departs 18 May 00 Innsbruck at TBA Arrives Gatwick at 19:35
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 ALPBACH Austria Traditional Charm
 Resort Statistics Highs & Lows  
 Village height: 1,006m 3,300 ft) Beginners:
 Km of piste: 46 Intermediate:
 Highest lift: 1,900m (6,270ft) Advanced:
 Longest run: 5 Snowboard:
 Snow range: 1,006 - 1,900m Off piste:
 Mnt restaurants: 5 Scenery:
    Resort charm:
    Apres Ski:
 Number Of Runs
** LIVE SNOW REPORT **
Last Snowed Lower: 0cm
15th May Upper: 0cm
 Easy: 8 Intermediate: 8 Difficult: 2
 Transfer Times

Innsbruck 1hr 30 mins, Salzburg 2 hrs 45 mins

 
 ALPBACH  

An ideal beginner resort oozing Tyrolean charm and voted the most beautiful village in Austria by Austrians themselves in 1983 and then awarded `most beautiful flowering village in Europe` status a decade later by an international Jury during the `Entente Florale` competition. Alpbach is located in one of the valleys that runs off the main River inn valley, 57km (36 miles) east of the Tyrolean capital, Innsbruck.

Alpbach`s natural beauty can in part be attributed to Alfons Moser, the mayor for more than 30 years from 1945 to 1979. He ensured as early as 1953 that local building regulations insisted that all new construction was completed in the traditional Tyrolean architectural style. The village`s 2500 year history has therefore not been compromised by modern development, which includes an excellent indoor pool complex. The oldest houses are in the neighbouring community of Inneralpbach, linked to the skiing of Alpbach and is 4km away. It is a quiet, ideal beginner resort. Locally produced farmers and miners furniture is still evident and highly sought after by collectors

 

Apres Ski

The resort offers lively bars and an informal night club: • Jakober • Waschkuchl • Farmer's Pub • Postalm

 

Eating Out

A good variety of restaurants are available: • The Post • Alphof • Berghof • Peppers • Messner's • Reblaus. Speciality meals include fondue evenings at Rossmoos and Kaiserschmarrn at the Zottahof. 3-course evening meals from approx. €15-20

 

Activities

• Swimming • Snowshoe walking • Torchlight walks • Fondue evening • Sleigh rides • Floodlit tobogganing • Excursions to Innsbruck or Salzburg

 

Other Amenities

Alpbach, with its' population of 2,500, has everything you'd expect from a working mountain village. Historic inns and friendly local shops line the quiet streets, and once the lifts close, there are many places to have that apres-ski drink – a local beer or a schnapps, two favourites being the Boglerhof and the Jakober. Try the local specialties at any of the restaurants either in the village or on the mountain. The accommodation in Alpbach varies from traditional family run inns, lodges and farmhouses to 4 star hotels, some slopeside offering first-class amenities. Apart from the excellent skiing, Alpbach offers a wide range of other activities, ranging from the traditional – ice skating, tobogganing, curling, swimming ( try the indoor pool with its' water slide) and winter hiking to the more unusual – horse drawn sleigh rides and weekly yodelling lessons.

 

 
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