Could believe it as I have skied all of them. Based in UK I regularly drive a 4x4, fitted with snow tyres and carried a set of snow chains doing a two-week trip every years. With a 4x4 one can book say at the middle of Zillertal Valley in Myhofen and try every resort in the valley on a super Zillertal ski pass. It is the same for Ski Welt, Ski Amade as Austria is in my book the best skiing country. With a car I normally could ski two to three countries and tried 10 to 12 resorts in two weeks. See world of ski like Milky Way, Dolomites, 3V, 4V, expensive Zermatt, , Porte de soleil, resorts form by 2 countries, Paradiski, Espace Killy .................... Europe is the best place for skiing. Don't waste money going to North America as the resorts are much smaller, chairlifts older and ski pass much more expensive. Bad Gastein for example one can ride a fully enclosed gondola with heated heat when in some US or Japanese chairlift the only safety is holding the vertical steel column of your single-seat lift! Places like Zermat you can board a train, put your skis or snowboard on a rack and sit 6 to 10 friends faces to face in comfort going up the piste top.
Visited Kitzbuhel and Saalbach, my family always goes to Soll in the next valley over and I worked in Ischgl for a winter. My personal favourite is Saalbach though. Ischgl is snow-sure but felt pretentious, Soll and Kitzbuhel while extensive can suffer a bit too much from lack of snow in poor seasons due to their altitude. But Saalbach has just the right blend of slopes, welcoming atmosphere and tyrolean charm to make it my top pick in Austria. Other people probably have their favourites and that's fine, skiing is something that should be enjoyed by everyone no matter where your go to place is
Thank you for this video. Although I recognize that you had to make some sacrifices, I was surprised that Obertauern did not make it on your list of top 10 ski-resorts in Austria.
I recommend turning off the sound for this video. Anyway, to get an idea of how the slopes fit together in a ski area I would suggest that you use Google maps and zoom in a bit - then the lifts and slopes will appear on the map. I enjoyed Nassfeld, as an intermediate skier. Obertauerns is a good spot for families. We stayed at a hotel on the piste 2 m (sic!) away from the lift for the run with electric lights so you could go for a spin in the evening too. I get the impression that Lech - Zürs - St Anton is rather expensive. I haven't tried it but was surprised to not have anything included from the Brixen - Hopfgarten - Söll - Scheffau am WK - Ellmau area, which seems to be all connected. Kitzbühel is indeed more expensive than other places, at least this was the case in summer.
Could believe it as I have skied all of them. Based in UK I regularly drive a 4x4, fitted with snow tyres and carried a set of snow chains doing a two-week trip every years.
With a 4x4 one can book say at the middle of Zillertal Valley in Myhofen and try every resort in the valley on a super Zillertal ski pass. It is the same for Ski Welt, Ski Amade as Austria is in my book the best skiing country. With a car I normally could ski two to three countries and tried 10 to 12 resorts in two weeks.
See world of ski like Milky Way, Dolomites, 3V, 4V, expensive Zermatt, , Porte de soleil, resorts form by 2 countries, Paradiski, Espace Killy ....................
Europe is the best place for skiing. Don't waste money going to North America as the resorts are much smaller, chairlifts older and ski pass much more expensive. Bad Gastein for example one can ride a fully enclosed gondola with heated heat when in some US or Japanese chairlift the only safety is holding the vertical steel column of your single-seat lift!
Places like Zermat you can board a train, put your skis or snowboard on a rack and sit 6 to 10 friends faces to face in comfort going up the piste top.
Visited Kitzbuhel and Saalbach, my family always goes to Soll in the next valley over and I worked in Ischgl for a winter. My personal favourite is Saalbach though. Ischgl is snow-sure but felt pretentious, Soll and Kitzbuhel while extensive can suffer a bit too much from lack of snow in poor seasons due to their altitude. But Saalbach has just the right blend of slopes, welcoming atmosphere and tyrolean charm to make it my top pick in Austria. Other people probably have their favourites and that's fine, skiing is something that should be enjoyed by everyone no matter where your go to place is
Couldn't agree more!
Saalbach isnt in Tyrol..
Pisstays? Is that where you drink beer?
Im from Austria and i think you forgot a lot of ski resort which are better than the one you mentioned
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Thank you for this video. Although I recognize that you had to make some sacrifices, I was surprised that Obertauern did not make it on your list of top 10 ski-resorts in Austria.
Sölden is in Austria the best ski and party resort 🇦🇹💪👍
Lugares espectaculares! Felicitaciones a todos los esquiadores, Sigo el mundial de ESQUÍ Austria 2023! Saludos
To Saalbach, there is actually a Lap you can make around the whole Ski Circus without using a lift twice its 68km Long
Indeed the Challenge. Done it was fantastic.
I recommend turning off the sound for this video. Anyway, to get an idea of how the slopes fit together in a ski area I would suggest that you use Google maps and zoom in a bit - then the lifts and slopes will appear on the map.
I enjoyed Nassfeld, as an intermediate skier. Obertauerns is a good spot for families. We stayed at a hotel on the piste 2 m (sic!) away from the lift for the run with electric lights so you could go for a spin in the evening too. I get the impression that Lech - Zürs - St Anton is rather expensive. I haven't tried it but was surprised to not have anything included from the Brixen - Hopfgarten - Söll - Scheffau am WK - Ellmau area, which seems to be all connected. Kitzbühel is indeed more expensive than other places, at least this was the case in summer.
Best video
There are no 3000m peaks in Mayrhofen...
You have to go to Hintertux glacier to go that high. 😑
The pronunciation of this guy 😂
Great video, i just had a little problem with how you pronounce the names. Sölden is pronounced Zeldn [Zaldn]
Not able to pronounce Piste and Also it's Not Apre Sky!!!! I suppose you go Skyying!!! Unbelievable!
I feel like you focused a little to much on tirol, Austria has so much more.
Other than that, very good video!
A.I. commentary folks
Absolute unserious
Imagine making a video about ski resorts and not being able to pronounce piste
I thought this was correct
Austria Salzburger Sportwelt ?
Also a good one!
@@mountain_sight sorry do u know in Easter still more snow can ski ? My daughter got ski trip . Thanks
Pistes: pis tay & pis ‘tis?
No no no; try peeeest & peeests
I would recommend the owner of the channel first to learn how to pronounce the names of those Austrian places he recommends. Do you homework please.