Chalet Rathia
Features
This inviting, fully en suite chalet is situated in
the pretty and quaint old town of Nasserein. The chalet enjoys
a relaxed atmosphere encouraging you to feel right at home
but with all the benefits of a catered chalet with fabulous
service. Not only does the Rathia offer under-floor
heating which gives the chalet a lovely cosy feel, but also a
sauna where you can sit back, relax and unwind. If relaxing
is your thing the snug is perfect for some chilled, quiet time.
On the other hand, you socialites can take full advantage
of the larger living area, ideal for after dinner discussions
and drinks! St Anton is a first class resort offering fabulous
experiences on and off the mountain and Chalet Rathia is a
great base to enjoy them all.
Ground floor:
- dining room
- snug
- 2 separate WC’s
- sauna
First floor:
Room 1 & 2 = 2 twins with shower and WC
Room 3 = triple with shower, WC and balcony
• living room with TV
• ski and boot room • garage
Second floor:
Rooms 4 - 6 = 3 twins with shower and WC
Room 7 = triple with shower, WC and balcony
Third floor:
Room 8 = double with shower, WC and balcony
Room 9 = twin with shower, WC and balcony
Supplements per person per night: Rooms 3 & 7 deduct £3 pp/pn.
Staff live in on 3rd floor
Location: Nasserein. Chalet Rathia is situated in the upper part
of Nasserein. In the morning it is either a short 100 metre walk
to the ski bus stop or if you’re feeling sprightly, 750 metres
to the Nassereinbahn Gondola. This chalet has a beautiful
aspect, overlooking the marvellous views of St Anton.
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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