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OUR OFFERS


• Free ‘powder skis’ trial - swap your piste skis for powder skis for a day, free of charge.


• Free 1 day snowboard hire - swap your ski hire for a board for a day, free of charge.


• Free child equipment hire: for ages 4-10yrs when two adults pre-book. Valid all season.


• Free helmet hire: for all ages when pre- booking equipment. Valid all season.


• Discounted child lift passes: child lift pass for 0-7yrs just £15. Valid all season.


• Discounted senior lift passes: available locally.


St Anton Arlberg Neilson ski leading | Snowsure | Short transfer | Great for intermediates | Lively nightlife | Ski School Award for Excellence


“With over 300km of marked piste, awe-inspiring scenery and challenging off-piste opportunities, St Anton is considered by many to be one of the best ski areas in the world. The village itself has heaps of charm and character, and some of the most sought-after après-ski in the Alps, making it skiing and boarding heaven for those that like to push themselves on and off the slopes.” Sarah Coombs – Product & Purchasing Manager


Why not try Off-Piste lessons: Build your confidence or have an adventure with specialist ski courses and guiding for all levels with St Anton’s Powder Club. Top to Bottom: Ski Schiindlerspitze to Stuben - an exhilarating long run with a 1250m vertical drop and breathtaking views. Après-Ski: Experience the world-famous Mooserwirt bar on the slopes above the village and dance in your ski boots Austrian style. 66km more runs: A new link to Warth Schröcken for winter 2013/14 means an additional 66km of pistes!'


Getting there (see page 288) Departure airports:* Birmingham, Gatwick & Manchester. Arrival airports: Innsbruck (INN). Transfer time: 1hr 30mins. Departure day: Saturday * Flights to Zurich with scenic rail transfers also available from Heathrow, Manchester & Birmingham


Mountain


Information Beginners: Intermediates: Advanced: Terrain Parks: ●●●● Non-skiers: ●● Families:


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Range of pistes Easy


25%


Medium 50% Difficult


25% St Anton Ski Essentials – prices from


Lift pass (6 days) Adult Yth/Snr Child Infant Arlberg pass........................£180 £175 £105 £20


Ages: Senior = 64-74yrs, adult = 20-63yrs, youth = 16-19yrs, child = 8-15yrs, infant = 7yrs & under. Arlberg pass covers St Anton, St Christoph, Zu¨rs, Lech, Stuben & Klo¨sterle.


Equipment (6 days)


Standard skis & boots................. £145 £75 £45 Advanced skis & boots ............... £165 £95


Standard skis only....................... £105 £55 £35 Advanced skis only...................... £125 £75


Standard board & boots ............. £145 £75 £45 Standard board only.................... £105 £55 Helmet..........................................


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Ages: Adult = 14yrs+, youth = 10-13yrs, child board = 8-9yrs, child skis = 4-9yrs.


Tuition by Skischule Arlberg St Anton Adult Child Ski & board...................................... 3x4hrs £150 £150 Ski & board...................................... 5x4hrs £195 £195


Ages: Adult = 13yrs+, child board = 8-12yrs, child ski = 5-12yrs.


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Free Ski packs (6 days) Adult Yth/Snr Child


Complete beginner† ......... 6x4hrs £535 £515 £395 Improver†........................... 3x4hrs £475 £455 £325


Ages: Senior = 64-74yrs, adult = 20-63yrs, youth = 16-19yrs, child = 10-13yrs. Beginner packs include Arlberg pass, standard ski & boots & 6x4hrs tuition. Improver packs include Arlberg pass, standard skis & boots & 3x4hrs tuition.


Board packs (6 days) Adult Yth/Snr Child


Complete beginner† ......... 5x4hrs £515 £495 £375 Improver†........................... 3x4hrs £475 £455 £325


Ages: Senior = 64-74yrs, adult = 20-63yrs, youth = 16-19yrs, child = 10-13yrs. Beginner packs include Arlberg pass, standard board & boots & 5x4hrs tuition. Improver packs include Arlberg pass, standard board & boots & 3x4hrs tuition. Important: †Complete beginner = Ability Level 0, Improver = Level 1-4 – see p293 for details. Special offers may be withdrawn at any time & prices are from the amounts shown, based on low season dates, in £s & approximate.


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Pre-book with Neilson & we promise you’ll pay no more than you would in resort – see page 293


For our full selection of ski essentials visit neilson.co.uk/skiessentials


Skiing altitude: Resort altitude: Pistes:


Number of runs:


1304m–2811m 1304m


Arlberg Area - 340km 135


Number of lifts:


94 comprising of: 32 Drags, 51 Chairs and 11 Gondolas


Cross country trails: 40km Night skiing:


n/a 96 For more activities, offers and resort details, visit www.neilson.co.uk/stanton


Snowmaking: Resort ski bus: Linked resorts:


64% runs covered yes


St Christoph, Lech & Zürs, Warth-Schröcken


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