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Chalet Amelia 12
Features
- Sleeps 12
- Fireplace
- Catered chalet
Amelia 12 is a self contained duplex apartment on the ground and first floors. A large terrace opens off the open plan living and dining area giving views over Rendl to the South. The comfortable living area provides the perfect spot to sit back and relax for afternoon tea or getting together for canapes and aperitif before dinner. All bedrooms are ensuite, with two on the first floor and the remaining four bedrooms on the upper floor and are approximately 13-14 square metres. There is also the added advantage of your own sauna to help soothe those muscles at the end of your ski day!
Chalet Layout:
Garden floor
Ski & boot storage (shared with all Amelia guests and accessed externally)
Ground floor
Private chalet entrance for Amelia 12
Sauna and shower
Open plan living and dining area
Terrace
Rooms 1 & 2 - ensuite twins with shower
First floor
Rooms 3, 5 & 6 - ensuite twins with shower
Room 4 - ensuite twin with bath (+£10pp)
Tv(local channels) & DVD player
Docking station
Ski & boot room (on garden floor shared with other Amelia chalets & accessed externally)
Chalet staff live in separate self contained studio on garden floor.
Meals:
Breakfast
Start your day with a hearty breakfast to fuel your day on the
slopes, choose from a selection of cereals (not forgetting a bowl of
Skiers porridge!), fresh fruit and yoghurts, freshly baked local bread
and choice of preserves accompanied by fruit juices, tea and coffee. In
addition, apart from chalet staff day off and change over day, and
assuming you have the room, enjoy a varied cooked breakfast such as
eggs, bacon and beans or pancakes.
Afternoon tea
On your return from the slopes, help yourself
to a teatime treat with a slice (or two!) of delicious home-made cake or
biscuits.
Dinner
Your evening starts around 7.30pm with canapes and aperitif followed by a 4 course set menu with a delicious freshly cooked dinner accompanied by unlimited house wine until coffee is served at the end of the meal.
Please note:
Chalet staff have one night off per week and will be happy to recommend local restaurants for you.
Owner lives in self contained apartment on top floor.
Images are of a similar style and layout
Sauna/steam rooms/pools/hot tubs & jacuzzis - Should these
facilities become unavailable for any reason, we cannot guarantee being
able to replace parts or repair it during your holiday but will
obviously do our best. We do not offer compensation for inconvenience or
curtailed use in such event!
St Anton Resort Info
St Anton has become Austria's most popular ski resort and it'e easy to see why. A combination of the largest linked ski area in Austria (St. Anton, St. Christoph, Lech, Zurs, Stuben), a raucous apres-ski and nightlife scene plus a charming Tirolean village centre with excellent amenities and a vast choice of accommodation.
Let's start with the skiing. Over 400km of linked slopes with a top station just under 3,000m. A vast choice with slopes to suit all, beginners will find gentle slopes around Nasserein, whilst intermediates and experts are spoilt for choice and the off-piste opportunities are also excellent. A large network of sophisticated snow-making also covers the majority of the ski area, giving St Anton an enviable snow record.
Up in the Moos area, perched above the reosrt centre you'll find several raucous apres ski bars where the party begins from 2pm. Most notorious among these are the Mooserwirt and Krazy Kanagruh, both of which are able to generate an amazing atmosphere to which people are inevitably drawn. So hard to describe, the best way is to see it for yourself!
Once back in the resort centre, you're still spoilt for choice. Start off at the vast Arlberg-Well leisure complex with a selection of indoor and outdoor pools and relaxation facilities. There's a vast choice of restaurants, with quality and price ranging from budget-friendly to super-luxury!
If that's not enough to keep you amused for a week, then get on an express train from St Anton's modern station and take a day trip to either Innsbruck (1hr) or Zurich (1.5hrs) to explore their bustling city centres.
More St Anton resort information
St Anton Snow & Weather
Snow Report - 20 Feb 2019 | Last snowed | 12-Feb-2019 |
Fresh snow | 5 cm |
Lower slopes | 70 cm |
Upper slopes | 340 cm |
Pistes | Piste state | Powder snow |
Runs to resort | Spring snow |
Off piste snow | Spring snow |
Lifts open | 87 |
Lifts total | 88 |
All snow report information supplied by
SkiResort