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When I encounter alpine cattle while hiking, respectful behavior is required. To avoid unpleasant situations, I should follow a few recommendations and be aware of important animal behaviors. We use cookies for your personalized browsing experience, to personalize content and ads, to provide social media features, and to analyze traffic to our website. We also share information about your use of our website with our social media, advertising and analytics partners. Our partners may combine this information with other data that you have provided to them or that they have collected as part of your use of the Services. US providers. Accept all Configure Only necessary cookies. Home Summer Hiking experience Animals on the alpine pastures Rules of conduct when encountering grazing animals SkiWelt. Follow us. Together on the mountain pasture. The correct behavior when encountering grazing animals. In the spirit of good coexistence on Austria's alpine pastures, in this video we present ten rules for the correct A distinction is made between three types based on the composition of the herd: Herd type Important features Suckler cow herd Mother animals and their calves - Mother animals defend their calves, sometimes bulls are also present Herd of young animals Younger cattle - high-spirited, eager to move and curious Herd of cows Dairy cows - are milked, therefore used to close contact with humans. The right behavior with grazing livestock Avoid contact with grazing livestock, do not feed animals, keep a safe distance! Keep calm, do not frighten grazing animals! Mother cows protect their calves, avoid encounters between mother cows and dogs! Always keep dogs under control and on a short lead. If an attack by a grazing animal is foreseeable: Unleash immediately! Do not leave hiking trails on mountain pastures and meadows! If grazing cattle block the path, keep as far away as possible! When approaching grazing cattle: stay calm , do not turn your back , avoid the animals! Leave the grazing area quickly at the first sign of animal restlessness! Pay attention to fences! If there is a gate, use it, then close it well and cross the pasture quickly! Treat the people working on the mountain pastures and meadows, nature and the animals with respect! Videos on alpine pasture safety. Further information on alpine pasture safety Safe mountain pastures of the Chamber of Commerce Videos of the Chamber of Agriculture. Suckler cow herd. Mother animals and their calves - Mother animals defend their calves, sometimes bulls are also present. Herd of young animals. Younger cattle - high-spirited, eager to move and curious. Herd of cows. Dairy cows - are milked, therefore used to close contact with humans.
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We are thinking of going to Austria next season for a weeks hol and the TO page says drinks are around 3euro a beer, 10euro a bottle of house wine, 7euro burger and chips etc, but I was wandering what the real average mountain restaurant prices were. Are there nice long coasting blues, ideally surrounded by trees thanks. Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person. Jon Ford , Beer 2. Hearty main course 10 - 15 depending on what you want, snacks 5 - 8. You won't be subject to high prices on the mountain, it's excellent value. Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see? You need to Login to know who's really who. Jon Ford , plenty of tree-lined runs and a superb large ski area but in fairness I didn't really find much difference between the blue and red runs, all were fairly cruisey and easy. Excellent lift system and some fantastic friendly mountain huts. I'd definitely go back to SkiWelt. Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do. Shame its lower than likes of France, but been told dont need as much snow fall as France as more grazing fields rather than ones filled with big boulders. Booking in November, so hopefully by then will have a better idea of the conditions ahead. Think holidayloverxx , and queen bodecia , have just sold Skiwelt to me. Now just to fine a nice accommodation! You'll need to Register first of course. Jon Ford , I skiied both the Paradiski mid Jan and Ski Welt mid march last season the foremost as a family half board trip and the latter a lads week based in Soll. Ski Welt suffered with a lot of slush from late morning onwards but it was unseasonably very warm. The runs there are extensive and varied with lots of tree lined blues and reds. The best of the runs we found were around Scheffau and Ellmau and conditions weren't so good around Soll itself but still enjoyable. Beer and food definitely much cheaper in Ski Welt and represented good value as Austria invariably does. Loads of great mountain huts. I never paid more than about 10 euros for my lunch including a small beer, all the usual stuff like spag bol, gulaschsuppe and Tiroler groestle always hit the spot. I probably wouldn't choose France for a lads trip of self catering hols but it was certainly excellent value in La Plagne for the family and we are going back again in Jan. Then you can post your own questions or snow reports Jon Ford , re the snow, exactly. After all it is free. It did get very warm down the bottom, and the slush froze overnight into large boulders of ice. Very unpleasant, but that was only at the very bottom of the home run. The beer was cheap, and the pizza the best I have eaten anywhere. You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net. Skiid paradiski last season and loved it. Just put off by prices out there as well as cost for flights and accommodation. Would go back if cheaper. Skiwelt looks nice. Nice to have lots of ling coasting runs in a pretty town. Seen couple of nice catered chalets on the slopes. Not booking for a while yet but can't wait for ski Ski the Net with snowHeads. Jon Ford , I agree with the others, prices seem about right for Austria in general - perhaps with the exception of St Anton and Ischgl. Far better value for money than France, excellent 'middle-of-the-road' skiing if you mainly want blues and reds, plenty of cosy and genuinely friendly mountain restaurants, good standard of hotels and Pensions or self-catering, many resorts reached within 90 minutes from Salzburg or Innsbruck. Agree re the pizzas, musher, great value and usually freshly made and cooked in proper wood ovens. Food and drink great value over the whole area. Wasn't overimpressed by skiwelt though - fast lifts up from resorts but slow moving around within the area and shortish runs higher up unless you ski down slushy even in January to resort level eg Hopfgarten and Brixen and some horrendous lifts at the? Going end. Might be tempted to sit in the middle of the whole area and go to Westendorf and get the extended pass covering Kitzbuhel as well and end up in Kirchberg and get the bus back to Westendorf or access Skiwelt by skiing down the long red from the Westendorf area to Brixen and returning to the Westendorf area by the gondola up from Brixen. And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports. Thanks countryman , and quinton , still don't know where to book. Got new brochures and hard work trying to weigh up pros and cons of each resort. Still looking into couple if Italy resorts or may even push the boat out again and go France. Will keep looking and reading. So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much. Jon Ford , just seen your Milky Way thread and replied. Soll was good this year as a base for Ski Welt. I personally wouldnt want to stay as far over as Ellmau, Scheffau maybe but from Soll you can access the whole area easliy either by chairing round the main mountain or using the Gondola up to the top of Hohe Salve and then taking the good reds and blacks off the back down to Brixen and Westerndorf. Ski hire from Edinger at the main gondola station in Soll was first class set up and second none. Cheap rates bookable on line too. You know it makes sense. Thanks jirac18 , suppose would b a pain spending half day getting to good runs. The wife has just stolen the new brochure so hopefully she will find somewhere. Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. I wouldn't say it would be a pain exactly but it does get hard if snow isn't great and with lots of slush low as we had in March to do a lot of miles. Just think if conditions not great then Soll might be best bet as you can get right up on Gondola and then take your pick which direction to go each day. There is also a good two stage gondola up from Scheffau which take you to Brandstadtl. A great restaurants up there and its a fantasic point from which to venture out on good surrounding lifts stunning views across to St Johann and Kitzbuhel. Some excellent but short reds around the bowl off Brandstadtl even in poor snow conditions there stay pretty good. Jon Ford , you can ski excellent runs from anywhere in the Ski Welt area. I don't know where you get the idea that you need to travel to one particular spot from all the other areas. You will get excellent value for you money and off all the villages, I like Ellmau the best. The snow was soft in March this year as we had an unexpected warm spell. I suppose jirac18 was unfortunate in that sense, but it is certainly not the norm. After their little slushfest, we had some fantastic dumps of snow and it was great in April. As you are thinking about mid January, the slushfest is something you most definitely do not have to worry about. Maybe the 'lads trips out on the lash' is a bit of an out dated image of Soll apres scene? My visits to these two resorts has been the last two seasons and I'm wondering if the recession has hit folks into not spending a fortune on apres. Soll this year was anything but lively or raucus. It was just simply average apres with a couple of large gatherings to watch a couple of the Six Nations rugby games. Jon Ford , don't allow misconceived opinion based on past decades to put you off either Soll or Sauze. I am 42 and travelled with a group of similar aged 'lads' all of whom can ski all that well thanks Samerberg Sue , and we thoroughly enjoyed Soll without sight of any rowdy behaviour on or off the slopes. I have read on SH that St Anton is the place to go if you want to get smashed by idiots going too fast and can't ski. Agree that the Reigi was a very nice lunch stop and yes we were unlucky with the slush. It was astonishingly hot all over in March this year, whereas March often sees the best conditions, with good snow and nice long days. You can go high and be frozen and blown to misery, or you can go high and think thankfully about the slushfest at lower altitudes. It's luck, at the end of the day, and no place is good for everything, all the time. Quote: may even push the boat out again and go France keep away from the big names full of package tourists and you won't have to push the boat quite so far. But much of France was a slushfest in March, too! Thanks again everyone. Trying to narrow down. Ski welt sounds good, but so does the milky way. Think either of them would do us. Anywhere with lots of blues and light reds really. Not bothered about condition of lifts as doesn't bother me that. Thanks again for all comments. Will hit the internet tonigt and start pricing up. New Topic Post Reply. Snow Snow Snow! Solo Skiers v Groups - Orga Archives Lost and Found Ski Club of Great Britain To one side secret Mountain Hideout snowShops You cannot post to forums until you login You cannot read some forums until you login Read about snow conditions : snow conditions And leave your own snow report : snow report Find advice to help plan your ski holidays : ski holidays The snowHeads Ski Club : Ski Club 2. Terms and conditions Privacy Policy. Snow Reports. After all it is free After all it is free. 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