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@cheerychapThe resort is just perfect for intermediate skiers an dbeginners. It is smaller than most of the huge ski areas in Austria, which means it still offers great slopes for a couple of days especially for skiers who still want to improve. I took my son to the resort regularly to learn skiing. You should check out this website to look for rental equipment: www.skiverleih-spitzingsee.deFor lessons you should check out www.skischule-spitzingsee.de/Unfortunately ist mostly in germanHave funTimothy
TimothyMany thanks I found the ski hire and ski school stuff online already but was good you confirmed the same companies, I am taking my 20yr old daughter and am staying in Alpen club schliersee for the week. I take it this is the closest ski resort to schliersee. Plan on getting her a 5 days for 3-4 hours course, her first time I am a thrill seeker so will have 3 - 4 hours to play then become Dad instructor for the rest of the day and I hope we can find some good Apres Ski?Anymore advice is very much appreciatedRegardsNeil_____T. Porter wrote:@cheerychapThe resort is just perfect for intermediate skiers an dbeginners. It is smaller than most of the huge ski areas in Austria, which means it still offers great slopes for a couple of days especially for skiers who still want to improve. I took my son to the resort regularly to learn skiing. You should check out this website to look for rental equipment: www.skiverleih-spitzingsee.deFor lessons you should check out www.skischule-spitzingsee.de/Unfortunately ist mostly in germanHave funTimothy________________________