Chalet Rose, St Anton

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4.5 out of 5 based on 2 reviews
Chalet Rose is perfect if you're looking for a basic place to stay with easy access to the lifts. Comfortable rooms- absolutely great hosts with delicious food. Value for money but by no means can you ski in or ski out of this chalet!! Easy walk to the high street (about 5-10mins) where all the bars and restaur... + more
Harriet
4 out of 5
We had a lovely week away. The chalet was great and the lads who ran it were absolutely fantastic. The food was brilliant; they cooked a menu that was provided by the chalet company and it was really varied, with fish one night, goulash another night and chicken another. The cakes were excellent too, it was all... + more
Clare & Neil, Cornwall
5 out of 5
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Location: where is Chalet Rose

  • Distance to ski lift: 150m
  • Distance to nursery slopes: 100m
  • Distance to ski hire shop: 150m
  • Distance to ski school meeting place: 150m
  • Name of nearest ski lift: Nassereinbahn

Overview: chalet description: Chalet Rose description

Sleeps: 12 guests.

An attractive, older style chalet in a wonderful location at the top of the Nasserein nursery slopes. The lounge is bright and airy with wonderful views down the slopes and across the valley. Good intermediate skiers are able to ski back to the chalet and down to the lift in the morning, conditions permitting, there is a short off-piste section to be negotiated. The ski bus stop is just 300 metres away (2 minutes to Nasserein lifts or 5 minutes to St. Anton), or it is a 9 minute walk into Nasserein centre and a 20 minute walk into St. Anton.


Facilities: Chalet Rose features

  • Attractive chalet on the slopes in Nasserein
  • Ski-in/ski-out for good intermediate skiers
  • 6 Austrian twin rooms, some en suite with balcony
  • Free Wi-Fi

Facilities: • Doorstep skiing • Dinner restaurant • Lounge area • TV room

Special attractions:

Free wine included worth over €100.

  • Ski-in/ski-out for good intermediate skiers

Room Types: Chalet Rose bedrooms

Accommodation Summary

Ground Floor

Dining Room with views, kitchen.
Shared shower room, wc & separate wc.

Rooms 5 & 6: 2 x Austrian twins* (no washbasin).

First Floor

Entrance, ski rack, lounge area with views, small TV area (BBC World News and DVD Player).
Shared bathroom, separate wc.

Room 1: Austrian twin* with shower, wc & terrace.
Rooms 2 & 3: 2 x Austrian twins* with washbasin & terrace.
Room 4: Austrian twin* with shower, wc & terrace.

*In certain locations, a twin is commonly accepted as referring to two separate mattresses and duvets contained in one large frame. Most hotels have rooms that will take an extra bed if required. These extra beds may be bunk beds, fold-away beds or sofa beds, but the suitability of these beds may depend on each individual. Where an extra bed is added this may limit the space available. Rooms with extra beds are still bookable for two person occupancy although, in this case, the hotelier may allocate a standard-sized twin bedded room without extra beds. Single rooms do not always match up either in size or facilities to twin bedded rooms, even when a supplement is paid.


Meals: Chalet Rose food & drink

  • Skiers' Breakfast is included 7 days per week†
  • Afternoon tea and coffee with a selection of cakes†
  • 4-course dinners, including pre-dinner apèritif, choice of complimentary wines with dinner followed by tea/coffee & chocolates†
  • Special celebratory dinners on Christmas Day and New Year's Eve
  • Call us for more info on Chalet cuisine

†Breakfast hot option, afternoon tea and dinner is 6 days per week, due to Chalet hotel staff's day off.

We update Chalet Rose's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.
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Resort: about St Anton: about holidays in St Anton: about ski holidays in St Anton: about ski holidays in St Anton Austria

Huge Arlberg area Awesome après ski Extensive powder terrain

Austria's snowsport capital, St Anton in the extensive Arlberg circus of the Tyrolean Alps has every level of ability covered (including the most exhilarating white-knuckle terrain). Stunning alpine scenery and world famous après ski make St Anton an international "top ten" destination for its' immense skiing, incredible views and intense partying.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Groups Non skiers Off-piste Chalets Après ski

St Anton webcam

Snow Report: Top 89cm, Bottom 40cm

Snow Forecast: 73cm expected this week

Snow History: December average depth 79.83cm

St Anton trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Innsbruck (INN)100km, 1 h
Friedrichshafen (FDH)130km, 1h30
Region:Austria, Alps.
First opened:1900

St Anton lift pass price last reported as €228 (adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Chalet Rose.
Night skiing: No
St Anton has NSEW facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December - April.

Town altitude: 1,304m
Top of slopes: 2,811m
Bottom of piste: 1,304m
Vertical drop: 1,507m
Total length of trails:280km
Longest piste:11.32 km
Brimming with traditional Austrian charm but with all the conveniences of a modern resort, St Anton's vast, high altitude ski area and vibrant atmosphere make it truly world class. It's one of the major international destinations that everyone must visit at least once (and is likely to return to frequently thereafter). Two minutes from the train station and less than an hour's drive from Innsbruck airport, it's a conveniently accessible resort. The main village is traffic free and stretches for about 1km - dot...
It's often said that if you learn to ski or snowboard here, you're likely to find any other resort an utter breeze... Just don't do a Bridget Jones (her memorable descent in 'Edge of Reason' took place on one of the more challenging Arlberg runs) and make sure to take advantage of the excellent tuition on offer. Thanks to local legend Hannes Schneider, St Anton opened the first ski school in 1921. The Skischule Arlberg continues to provide excellent tuition today, so beginners are in good hands. There's a nurs...
The après ski here is absolutely legendary: the atmosphere is constantly buzzing and with a night bus running until 3am, you can really make the most of your evening. You'll find about 20 bars offering a variety of scenes, but to experience après ski at its best you can't leave until you've joined the masses and danced on the tables at world-famous Mooserwirt or The Crazy Kangaroo (Krazy Kanguruh). While it's reputation is lively (and the resort lives up to it) there are lots of options if you prefer a more so...

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"Hosts made the holiday"

Harriet
4/ out of 5
Chalet Rose is perfect if you're looking for a basic place to stay with easy access to the lifts. Comfortable rooms- absolutely great hosts with delicious food. Value for money but by no means can you ski in or ski out of this chalet!! Easy walk to the high street (about 5-10mins) where all the bars and restaurants are.

"Lovely chalet but it isn't what we'd call ski in / ski out"

Clare & Neil, Cornwall
5/ out of 5
We had a lovely week away. The chalet was great and the lads who ran it were absolutely fantastic. The food was brilliant; they cooked a menu that was provided by the chalet company and it was really varied, with fish one night, goulash another night and chicken another. The cakes were excellent too, it was all absolutely delicious. We did have a problem with the shower but that was resolved quite quickly. The only thing is that while it’s said to be ski in / ski out, there was a unanimous agreement throughout the guests that it wasn’t. We’ve been to ski in / ski out accommodation before that’s right on the piste so you can literally step outside and ski down and the Rose wasn’t like that – getting to the pistes took what was less like a ski and more like a cross-country clamber… The more competent skiers managed to get down via the slope (not an official piste) but there was then a very flat field that you had to pole across. To ski back, you had to ski over the undergrowth and clamber over a few fences. One of us ended up leaving boots etc at the bottom of the chairlift and walking in, which only took 5 minutes – not a long walk at all and only a tiny bit uphill towards the end. The other kept skis at the chalet and persisted at skiing in and out – it may well be that there wasn’t enough snow on the bank to have a firm enough base to ski over while we were here. Even with ideal snow conditions however you’d still need to be a very good skier.
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