Chalet Taja   St Anton , Austria 3.5 Stars

Our view: An excellent chalet and stay made all the better by fantastic staff – friendly, professional and always happy to go over and above the necessary.

Heaps of tradition, up-to-theminute comforts, an idyllic position near the runs and close to a main lift – Taja has all the ingredients for the perfect chalet.

  • Sleeps 9
  • Close to the main lifts
  • Short walk from the nightlife
  • Package Summary
  • Chalet (Half board plus wine)
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Chalet Taja

Features

  • Sleeps 9
  • Terrace/Balcony
  • Chalet (Half board plus wine)

The charm and romance of Chalet Taja is enhanced by its quiet position in the tranquil Nasserein area of St Anton, with stunning panoramic views across to the offpiste slopes of Hinter Rendl.

You can take in the views from a sofa in the living room – or from out on the large terrace, as you sip an aperitif and enjoy the crisp mountain air.

Chalet Taja – thought to be one of the oldest in Nasserein – is blessed with some features that really raise the level of pampering you can expect. There is an outdoor hot tub – there are few things more luxurious than being able to soak in a hot tub after a day on the slopes, while anticipating the culinary delights being prepared by the chalet host.

There’s also a sauna – and we can arrange an in-chalet massage too, to further soothe those aching ski muscles. And of course there will be Aromatherapy Associates products in your bathroom too. Your body will feel thoroughly spoiled – and why not?

While Taja is peacefully located, the Nasserein gondola – linking right into the heart of the St Anton skiing at Gampen – is near at hand. You can be among the first to hit the slopes in the morning.

On three floors, the staircase from the entrance hall is set off by an ancient carved banister, the chalet sleeps up to nine and has a comfortable lounge with seating for all. The nightlife of St Anton is a short walk away – but with a woodburning stove adding to the cosiness of the chalet, guests often take some prising away in the evening, particularly after a delicious fourcourse dinner.

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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St Anton Snow & Weather


Snow Report - 09 Feb 2012
Last snowed 03-Feb-2012
Fresh snow3 cm
Lower slopes155 cm
Upper slopes470 cm
Pistes
Piste stateExcellent
Runs to resortExcellent
Off piste snowTracked
CommentsGreat on piste conditions, tracked out off piste
Lifts open80
Lifts total84

Snow Overview - Austria  (snow news updated 31-Jan-2012)

A handful of resorts welcomed further snowfall on Saturday 28th January, such as Ischgl (100/220cm) although what did fall was a mere sprinkling. On Monday 30th January, there was more sunshine across our featured Austrian resort than expected. For example, Hintertux (130/290cm) enjoyed a lovely bluebird day with all but one lift in operation. However, in the SkiWelt area, resorts such as Ellmau (90/270cm) experienced low cloud which brought poor visibility. Monday also brought lower than usual temperatures to our featured Austrian resorts, which was great news as this meant excellent piste conditions were sustained. For instance, high resorts such as Obergurgl (90/160cm) and Obertauern (255/315cm) reported a temperature of around -10C.

European Weather Outlook

Cloudy and snowy skies are expected to loiter over the vast majority of European resorts over the coming days although only a light level of snowfall, around 1-2cm each day, is anticipated throughout the week. Sunshine is then expected to make a come back for the vast majority of resorts by the end of this week or the start of next week. The southern French Alpine resort of Isola 2000 however could receive up to 27cm of fresh snow on Tuesday 31st January, bucking the trend of just a dusting. The other weather news of note is that temperatures are set to drop, getting below -20C in many locations by the end of this week, so make sure you have some nice warm layers to put on.


All snow report information supplied by Ski Club of Great Britain Ski Club of Great Britain

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