Having seen the Tirol area in the summer I was really looking forward to seeing what the winter would offer. I was bound for St Anton with a group of fellow snow lovers for a few days to take in the sights, and lap up landscapes of the Tyrolean Alps. The whole trip was in association with This Girl Can and UK SnowSport to celebrate St Anton's ladies week. Which if you hadn’t guessed it is exactly as it sounds, a week to encourage and honor ladies in skiing! But what was the place like in the snow? Would I love it as much?
I am becoming a big fan of Austria there are so many positive things about the area that I seem to come away each time glowing with excitement.
The first thing I will tell you that stuck out for me is the time it takes to get to resort from Innsbruck airport. Admittedly Innsbruck airport is on the tiny side but it’s clean, it has the necessities but more importantly is just an hour to transfer to St Anton skiing resort. Just to put some comparison figures into place, transferring from Grenoble to Tignes takes nearly 3 hours... get the idea?! Particularly when you have been traveling on the other side it can make you nearly lose a day in travel to other resorts.Transfers aside what can I tell you about why I loved this place so much? Let’s start with things to do other than skiing.// Chalet Girl, ChaletIt was the first thing we checked off when we got there. Not just to say we’d seen it but more to enjoy the museum and restaurant that lies within. I won’t lie it was great fun seeing it and recalling scenes from the film on the walk up. No Felicity Jones or Ed Westwick sadly but it was fascinating to discover how proud the locals were to play host to the film, how important their ski heritage is to them and to have my first typical Austrian dumpling dish in months. The area played host to the Alpine World Ski Championships in 2001, and has just finished looking after all those celebrities taking part in The Jump too. It was surprisingly interesting, (as we all know sometimes museums can get a touch boring) to see how far things have developed for them over the years. *Museum prices are from 4€ per adult and free from children up to age 6
// The Valluga HotelWhere was I staying then? I was in the most amazing ski hotel I’ve ever stayed in – Valluga Hotel. I know that’s quite a statement but it is a firm favorite and a place I want to revisit with my husband. The gentleman that owns the place actually has two beautiful hotels in Majorca (Portixol and Esplendido), which were his first ventures and because they had been so popular he decided to head to Austria for the snow. It was really refreshing to see the owner visible and chatty with all guests – made me realize how much pride had gone into the venue. The hotel had been revamped from it's original state back in 1952, with a contemporary meets classic charm. My room was a good size that was chalet chic, complete with a nespresso coffee machine, compliamentary beer and water, fruit on arrival, two free Loxitrop music CDs from the Majorca hotels and a jolly good bed - always my make or break! The lounge area downstairs had a beautiful fire with snuggly arm chairs and quirky pieces of art to keep your eyes busy. A bit sad on my part for getting excited by this, but even better was the fact there were 3 Apple iMacs available for guests to use... ideal for me when I had to quickly send a file back home at 10pm! Facilities wise I had a wonder round and found the spa area with a swimming pool. For once this was a decent sized pool and you could get a good stroke in there, but to top things off there were 3 jacuzzi areas around the sides to help target those sore bits from a day on the slopes. You could pay extra for specific spa treatments as well if you wished.
// The MountainsSki wise St Anton was perfect for a mix of abilities. I am still a bit of a nervous snow bunny from my ACL injury in Val d’Isere, so taking in big long runs is what I look for. If you watch my St Anton Skiing VLOG you will notice on the first day it was nearly a white out with runs being closed, but the second day was far better with us covering much more. I’m getting better you’ll be pleased to know and the confidence is coming back, but out as an area to hit the slopes this was perfect for all abilities.