Chalet Pia
Features
Chalet Pia is a modern chalet furnished in light beech. The décor gives a light, bright
feeling to the chalet and it offers the comfort of most rooms with en suite facilities. In addition,
the bedroom to bathroom ratio for those without their own facilities is excellent. Chalet Pia also
boasts a sauna to ease tired limbs after a hard day on the slopes. Although the communal areas
are on the small side with limited lounge space, its proximity to the fabulous nightlife of St Anton
more than makes up for this.
Ground floor:
• small reception area • dining room • small TV area • 2 separate WCs
First floor: Rooms 1 – 3 = 3 twins with shared balcony
Room 4 = twin with shower, WC and shared balcony
Room 5 = twin with shower, WC and balcony. Room 6 = small double with shower and WC
• 2 shower rooms with WC
Second floor: Rooms 7 – 9 = 3 twins with shared balcony
Room 10 = twin with shower, WC and shared balcony
Room 11 = twin with shower, WC and balcony. Room 12 = small double with shower and WC
Rooms 13 & 15 = 2 twins with shower and WC
Room 14 = triple (3 single beds)
• 3 shower rooms with WC
Third floor: Room 16 = twin with shower and WC (sloping roof)
Room 17 = twin with bath and WC (sloping roof). Rooms 18 & 19 = 2 twins with shower and WC
• sauna
Discounts and supplements per person per night: Rooms 4, 5, 10, 11, 13, 15 – 19 add £8 pp/pn. Rooms 6 & 12
add £7 pp/pn. Rooms 6 & 12 (as singles) add £25 pp/pn.Room 14 (triple) deduct £3 pp/pn (if full)
Chalet staff live on the 3rd floor.
Location: St Anton. Chalet Pia is in a first-rate position for both the skiing and the nightlife of
St Anton – just 250 metres (approx.) walk away is the pedestrian zone with its lively bars and
restaurants. The Nassereinbahn Gondola and nursery slopes are 500 metres (approx.) away and
the main Gampen and Galzig lifts are 650 metres (approx.) giving a choice for all levels of skier.
St Anton Resort Info
Famous for its awesome skiing and equally awesome après ski, St Anton is mostly an experts' resort, with its serious off-piste, moguls and powder. St Anton's pistes tend to be undergraded, however, with first-class guiding and instruction the mountain can be enjoyed by most levels, apart, perhaps, from very beginners.
Although St Anton doesn't quite match the chocolate box reputation of other Austrian resorts, it does offer an exceptional range of après-ski, with bars and clubs galore. Restaurants can be a bit hit and miss, but as most of St Anton's visitors just want to get on with the party, a quick snack is all that's required. Off-snow activites are a little thin on the ground, although you can always jump on a train and explore Innsbruck which is only one hour away.
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