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Registration's totally free, of course, and makes snowHeads easier to use and to understand, gives better searching, filtering etc. When you register, you get our free weekly -ish snow report by email. It's rather good and not made up by tourist offices or people that love the tourist office and want to marry it either We don't share your email address with anyone and we never send out any of those cheesy 'message from our partners' emails either. Anyway, snowHeads really is MUCH better when you're logged in - not least because you get to post your own messages complaining about things that annoy you like perhaps this banner which, incidentally, disappears when you log in Username:- Password:. Or: Register to be a proper snow-head, all official-like! Prev topic :: Next topic. Poster: A snowHead. Hi everyone, posted a while ago on how to go about getting started with our first ski holiday have been reading peoples posts with particular interest in beginners resorts. For instance would 6 minutes walk be too ambitious for our first attempt? Also when should I book, currently prices are ish euro for the two of us half board and beginner ski pack. Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person. Hi, I'm not familiar with Seefeld so can't comment on the hotels or area, however unless you have seen a map I would be wary of taking the word of a brochure about proximity to the slopes, it seems that they must measure the time taken to walk by an elite athlete unencumbered by skis, wearing trainers on ice free paths! Rarely does it seem to be doable for a normal human in boots carrying skis. I would be looking at the distance in metres not minutes. Having said that most areas have lockers close to the slopes to rent, IMHO these are well worth the cost, I'd far rather walk around resort in walking boots than ski boots, cat tracks are a pain to fit and boots wear down on pavements, if the lockers are in a heated area I leave the boots as well as skis there, if not I velcro the straps together and sling them over my shoulder to walk back to the hotel. Really not worth worrying about a few minutes extra walk if it means you can get a better standard of accom that will fit your budget, you will probably find there is a skibus anyway. I'm sure someone with local knowledge will be along soon with reliable advice. As beginners booking a package you might be able to save money booking late but you do risk losing out altogether if the plane is full. If you want Seefeld on those dates and it's the only direct flight I would book now or be prepared to have to transfer to another UK airport, in your case this would probably negate any potentiol saving. Have a great time, Austria is very pretty, seems cheaper to eat and drink out than France and we loved it. Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see? I've never stayed in any of them, we normally use the Ferienhotel Kaltschmid. Most hotels I've looked into in Seefeld are either very good or excellent. I need to feed the kids now, but will post again later. You need to Login to know who's really who. When I started we booked in about April for the following January and even then sometimes didn't get exactly what we wanted. Also if your near Dublin take a taster lesson at the Skiclub of Ireland before you go, keep an eye on their website for details of the Ocktoberfest, a great weekend with cheap 1hr lessons. Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do. We have stayed at The Alpina about six times now. Love it the food and service is to die for. Have not been for about three years now. So was contemplating another trip next January. But from what I have been reading on trip advisor etc it looks as if it has been sold and Inghams seem to have taken over, or at least with regard to the staff. The reviews seem to have gone really down hill. What was regarded as some of the best food in Seefeld people dont seem so happy now. So I think we will look elsewhere, dont want to be dissappointed. We have always gone about the same time as you are thinking and only once was the snow not good but it was the same every-where. But the brochures proximity to the nursery slopes is right. In fact you dont even walk along the road from the Alpina, there is a path directly alongside the hotel, straight to the slopes. If you do go to the Alpina get a room with a balcony, they are much bigger rooms and out the front where the view is amazing. You'll need to Register first of course. My kids love the ski school there. The nursery slopes are pretty good, and as soon as you progress beyond them the buses that run you to the two larger ski areas run frequently and from all round the town. No need to walk far in ski boots at all. There are ski hire shops near the main ski school area with heated ski lockers for hire. You don't have to hire skis from them to get one, just make sure you book one as soon as possible - the best locations will run out quickly. They also hire decent gear if you don't want to go with the Crystal hire shop recommendation. I'm going to the Alpina for the first time on Saturday - I'll let you know what I think next week. It is indeed very close to the ski school. From memory a bit dodgy the Alpina is at the end of the main nursery slope, and an easy walk to the ski school. I'm pretty sure the other two are just over the road and no more than a few hundred yards away. Don't be put off by that walk. There is a nice hotel for lunch where the kids ski school is - the Kracherle Moos sp? Not sure if that is where you would end up lunchtime, but you will approve of the prices - much cheaper than most over here. I think it was 3. Seefeld isn't the cheapest resort for hotels, but it is a very good one even by Austrian standards. The hotels and food are excellent. The nightlife isn't as raucous as the likes of St. Anton, but there is plenty to keep you going into the small hours if you choose. I can't speak for the adult ski school but my kids love the junior one. Ski hire and lift passes are a reasonable price. The skiing isn't extensive, but is certainly adequate for beginners up to about three weeks experience. Most of the runs are quite short, and as you progress you will probably want to move to a larger resort. One other possible selling point is that if you don't take to downhill skiing then it is one of the major cross country skiing resorts in Europe. Also horse drawn sleigh rides, dog sledding, snow shoe trekking etc. Then you can post your own questions or snow reports Thanks for all the replies. Musher if you could let me know how you get on at the Hotel Alpine that would be great it does seem to be getting some mixed reviews of late. Thanks for the recommendation for the ski locker will probably get the ski package with Crystal to avoid having to think too much about what to hire all a bit daunting at the start so much unknown. After all it is free. The hotel was excellent both times - I couldn't fault it. You don't want to have to walk in ski boots and lug skis around which isn't fun! If you are renting from one of those shops they will store your equipment for free. Seefeld itself is a lovely resort for families and has more than enough skiing for beginners and low intermediates. My parents returned 6 years running and always had good snow at the end of January. You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net. Basically everything you read in the recent Trip Advisor reviews is pretty accurate. The rooms are a bit tired with a few things that need fixing. The food was OK, I did like their breakfasts. The packed lunch was an average Austrian hotel packed lunch in my experience. Dinner was a 4 course help yourself buffet. I might be tempted to go for a 'superior' room if I stayed there again. Showers and toilets etc. Talking to the locals, the hotel is run by an Italian concern, so as you might imagine they were less than complimentary. If the path behind the hotel next door is open after snowfall, the walk to the ski school meeting area is about yards. Basically it comes down to your priorities as to what you will think of this hotel. It is close to the ski school and nursery slopes, and not far to walk into the middle of town no more than 10 minutes. Personally, I think if I wanted to do Seefeld on the cheap I would stay in apartments like the Romerweg and choose where to eat in the evening. There is a vast array of choice from pizza to 5 star 5 course. Staying in Romerweg up by the Rosshutte lifts would also give you access to the facilities at the other Kaltschmid hotels like swimming pools, gyms etc. Ski the Net with snowHeads. Why didn't you say something I always do and 9 times out of 10 things are put right that day or the next. Especially replacing light bulbs - it's not rocket science. Nobody wanted to use the beday or the safe I was just playing with them to see what damage the kids could do. The blind didn't fall down, so was still doing it's job. We did mention the circuit breaker as we left. And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports. 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. When are you going - the 19th? I'll be heading back there on the 26th. Would you fly to Innsbruck? You know it makes sense. I know Aktivhotel has been recommended but trying to keep costs down although haven't ruled it out either. Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. The Larchenhof has good reviews on TripAdvisor. Thats over by the Hotel Alpina where I stayed in the summer. The Larchenhof and The Alpina were both owned by the same family, the Marcattis's, dont know if its still the same now. Yes they are the same owners. The locals were less than complementary about them. Ski school there is also first class I really learnt a lot there. One instructor that I had was Ziggy Bacher, he knew his stuff and evryone moves on quickly with him. Where ever you stay it will be good. New Topic Post Reply. Snow Snow Snow! 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