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1 SKI Pass - 7 Regions PASS Is Available from 4 Days Or € € € € There, a Sustainable and First-Class Ski Area Has Gently Evolved SKI SCHOOLS SKI PACKAGES SKI PASS RATES FAMILY RATES LEARNING TO SKI EASILY DACHSTEIN WEST FOREVER YOUNG 2016-2017 2016-2017 HOHER DACHSTEIN KAMMSPITZ Dachstein West’s broad, safe slopes are especially The best offers and packages at fantastic value prices. GOLDEN AGERS MAIN SEASON MAIN SEASON suitable for beginners. Whether young or old, anyone who Find the current Dachstein West Specials at www.dach- 24.12.2016 - 06.01.2017 & 04.02.2017 - 10.03.2017 24.12.2016 - 06.01.2017 & 04.02.2017 - 10.03.2017 YOU CAN´T HELP BUT LOVE IT SKIING holiday OFFER DACHSTEIN GERZKOPF wants to learn to ski or snowboard has many expert ski schools stein.at. Hotel and ski passes at value prices: SKI passes Adults Teenagers Children Seniors SKI passes 1 Parent Parents KRIPPENSTEIN ST.martin 14.01. - 28.01.2017 CHILDREN’S FUN born 1998, born born 1957 DONNERKOGEL Dachstein West is a medium-sized ski area, with won- to choose from. SKIING FOR THE LITTLE ONES 1999, 2000 2001 - 2010 or before 1 Child* 2 Children* 1 Child* 2 Children* KRIPPENEGG ZWIESELALM derful panoramic pistes and views of the Dachstein Only for persons over 60 (born in 1957 or before). Photo ID until 1pm 35,20 22,20 14,90 32,80 until 1pm 47,20 59,20 82,40 94,40 Parents will find comprehensive and loving care for their € € € € € € € € 4=3 ZINKEN mountain. Accessed from the villages of Gosau, Russ- Ski-Snow-Funsports – Gosau ski & snowboard school required. It’s so simple: Choose your Forever Young establis- children with nice ski instructors in Brumsiland in Gosau, from 12 noon € 35,20 € 22,20 € 14,90 € 32,80 from 12 noon € 47,20 € 59,20 € 82,40 € 94,40 from 1pm € 28,40 € 17,90 € 12,00 € 26,40 from 1pm € 38,10 € 47,80 € 66,50 € 76,20 ANNABERG Tel. +43 6136 8559 or+43 664 1539 109, [email protected] A COOL SUM hment and book your stay. The ski pass voucher is available VORDERER RS bach and Annaberg, it has a good mountain lodge net- Bärencamp in Russbach and Fuxi’s Kinderland in Annaberg. from 2pm € 21,20 € 13,40 € 9,00 € 19,70 from 2pm € 28,50 € 35,80 € 49,70 € 57,00 GOSAUSEE PRICES, SPECIAL OFFE directly in the establishment. LUNGÖTZ work and gives great value for your money. www.skigosau.at Season start until 23.12.2016 2 hours € 25,50 € 16,00 € 10,80 € 23,70 2 hours € 34,20 € 42,90 € 59,70 € 68,40 3 hours € 36,10 € 22,70 € 15,30 € 33,50 3 hours € 48,40 € 60,70 € 84,50 € 96,80 OBERTRAUN hallstatt (last arrival day 20.12.2016) HALLSTÄTTER 4 hours 4 hours HOHER 4 days/3 nights incl. breakfast CHILDREN’S CLUBS € 39,00 € 24,60 € 16,50 € 36,30 € 52,40 € 65,80 € 91,40 € 104,80 SEE SARSTEIN MATION. lamemrtal AND INFOR snow sports russbach – Russbach ski & snowboard school and 3-day ski pass from p.P.* TOP CARE FOR LITTLE ONES! 5 hours € 40,30 € 25,40 € 17,10 € 37,50 5 hours € 54,10 € 67,90 € 94,40 € 108,20 It seems to make no sense, but this sum is right! You enjoy four € 219,00 Tel. +43 676 8488 22 881, [email protected] 100 points € 20,00 € 20,00 € 11,70 € 20,00 1 day € 56,90 € 71,40 € 99,30 € 113,80 HORNSPITZ wonderful ski days for the price of three! Only valid in select SPATZENNEST CHILDREN’S CLUB in Russbach 1 day € 42,40 € 26,70 € 18,00 € 39,50 1,5 days € 100,70 € 126,40 € 175,70 € 201,40 GOSAU www.russbach.com ABTENAU Winter 2016/17 season times and in select accommodation establishments. You are older than 1? Then come and play and find new 1.5 days € 75,00 € 47,30 € 31,70 € 69,80 2 days € 112,60 € 141,30 € 196,50 € 225,20 2 days € 83,90 € 52,90 € 35,50 € 78,10 2,5 days € 154,00 € 193,20 € 268,80 € 308,00 BAD GOISERN Includes 4 nights with ski pass for 4 days. Valid for adults and COME & TEST friends at the Spatzennest children’s club directly in the 3 days freeride-alpin – Annaberg ski & snowboard school 2.5 days € 114,80 € 72,30 € 48,50 € 106,70 € 165,70 € 207,90 € 289,20 € 331,40 children. Last valid arrival day is 20.12.2016, so the last day of TESTER package valley station at Hornbahn Russbach. You will be looked af- 3 days € 123,50 € 77,80 € 52,20 € 114,80 4 days € 216,70 € 271,90 € 378,20 € 433,40 russbacH Gosau-Russbach-Annaberg Tel. +43 650 4058 666, [email protected] 4 days 5 days the ski pass is 23.12.2016. ter indoors all day or by the hour by trained specialists. € 161,50 € 101,70 € 68,30 € 150,20 € 252,20 € 316,50 € 440,10 € 504,40 www.freeride-alpin.at 06.01. - 08.01.2017 5 days € 187,90 € 118,40 € 79,50 € 174,80 4/6 days € 228,10 € 286,20 € 398,10 € 456,20 katrin 5 days / 4 nights incl. breakfast 13.01. - 15.01.2017 Without registration* Information hotline: +43 6242 440 4/6 days € 170,00 € 107,10 € 71,90 € 158,10 5/6 days € 273,80 € 343,60 € 477,80 € 547,60 and 4-day ski pass from € 229,00 p.P.* *For Russbach guests’ children childcare at Spatzennest is free 5/6 days € 204,00 € 128,50 € 86,30 € 189,70 6 days € 287,60 € 360,90 € 501,90 € 575,20 20.01. - 22.01.2017 6 days 214,30 135,00 90,70 199,30 7 days 322,50 404,70 562,80 645,00 € € € € € € € € BAD ISCHL 27.01. - 29.01.2017 7 days € 240,30 € 151,40 € 101,60 € 223,40 FUXI’S CHILDREN’S CLUB in Annaberg HALLEIN In the warm rooms directly at the valley station of the MID-SEASON MID-SEASON FEUERKOGEL BAD DÜRRNBERG WINDOW- Come and test! Our tester weekends are the best time to come. 07.01.2017 - 03.02.2017 07.01.2017 - 03.02.2017 They include not only surprisingly inexpensive accommodation Donnerkogelbahn you can rest, play and simply have SHOPPING fun! Children over 1 year of age are looked after by trained SKI passes Adults Teenagers Children Seniors Skipasses 1 Parent Parents but also a tester reduction on the ski pass and great conditions born 1998, born born 1957 BARGAINS & for ski hire and testing of the new generation of skis. This offer specialists all day, on a daily or weekly basis. 1999, 2000 2001 - 2010 or before 1 Child* 2 Children* 1 Child* 2 Children* Located in the heart of Europe, you can find the prettiest views EBENSEE LAST MINUTE WINDOW is only valid in select season times and select accommodation Information hotline: +43 650 4058 666 until 1pm € 35,20 € 22,20 € 14,90 € 32,80 until 1pm € 47,20 € 59,20 € 82,40 € 94,40 of the Dachstein mountain and Austrian hospitality at its most from 12 noon € 35,20 € 22,20 € 14,90 € 32,80 from 12 noon € 47,20 € 59,20 € 82,40 € 94,40 establishments. from 1pm 28,40 17,90 12,00 26,40 from 1pm 38,10 47,80 66,50 76,20 STROBL cordial all in the southern corner of the geographical triangle of Sometimes “booking windows” open up at otherwise boo- € € € € € € € € from 2pm € 21,20 € 13,40 € 9,00 € 19,70 from 2pm € 28,50 € 35,80 € 49,70 € 57,00 Linz – Salzburg – Dachstein. TIP! FOR SELECTED LIFTS 2 hours 2 hours ked-up times or the most popular weekends, because often TRANSFERABLE € 25,50 € 16,00 € 10,80 € 23,70 € 34,20 € 42,90 € 59,70 € 68,40 guests have to cancel at the last minute for personal reasons. IN THE VALLEY AN 3 hours € 36,10 € 22,70 € 15,30 € 33,50 3 hours € 48,40 € 60,70 € 84,50 € 96,80 www.dachstein.at SKI PASS 4 hours INEXPENSIVE POINT 4 hours € 39,00 € 24,60 € 16,50 € 36,30 € 52,40 € 65,80 € 91,40 € 104,80 Partner SKI AREAS Situated between the idyllic and world famous village of Hall- You can use these “windows of opportunities” now to often ACTIVE FAMILY 5 hours 40,30 25,40 17,10 37,50 5 hours 54,10 67,90 94,40 108,20 With this ski pass parents/grand- € € € € € € € € unexpectedly find last minute accommodation or surprisingly TICKET IS ALSO 100 Points 20,00 20,00 11,70 20,00 1 day € 56,90 € 71,40 € 99,30 € 113,80 statt in the Upper Austrian Dachstein-Salzkammergut region, FREE SKI pass FOR parents can take it in turns to look € € € € good deals. It’s definitely worth “window-shopping”!Current AVAILABLE FOR 1 day € 42,40 € 26,70 € 18,00 € 39,50 1,5 days € 100,70 € 126,40 € 175,70 € 201,40 and Russbach and Annaberg in Salzburg, it is the home region CHILDREN! SKI HIRE after the children. The TRANS- ADULTS. 1,5 days € 75,00 € 47,30 € 31,70 € 69,80 2 days € 112,60 € 141,30 € 196,50 € 225,20 last minute bargains at www.dachstein.at 2,5 days of ski star and five-time World Cup winner Marcel Hirscher. PLANKS THAT MEAN THE WORLD 18.03.2017 until end of season FERABLE MULTIPLE DAY SKI 2 days € 83,90 € 52,90 € 35,50 € 78,10 € 154,00 € 193,20 € 268,80 € 308,00 2,5 days 114,80 72,30 48,50 106,70 3 days € 165,70 € 207,90 € 289,20 € 331,40 1 SKI PASS - 7 REGIONs PASS is available from 4 days or € € € € There, a sustainable and first-class ski area has gently evolved.
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