duminică, 27 decembrie 2009

Ski holidays in Tyrol

Ski holidays in Tyrol has, without doubt, some of the most beautiful skiing resorts in the world. It is therefore easy to see why a skiing holiday in Tyrol is a must for the majority of skiing enthusiasts. The dominant success of Austrian winter sportsmen and women highlight the advantages to be gained from skiing in Tyrol. Skiing resorts in Tyrol are equipped with the modern lift systems, and the best prepared slopes, so that each winter sportsperson can find their ideal piste. Whether you fancy carving, cross-country skiing or snowboarding, whether you are a beginner or professional, the possibilities on offer in Tyrol are so immense that there is something for everyone. The ski and snowboarding schools in the province are highly recommended. Their highly qualified personnel can turn any beginner into a highly respected skier within the space of one holiday.
Naturally, cross-country, horse-drawn sledge rides and evening tobogganing are available in almost every ski resort in Tyrol. Advanced skiers can book so-called “ski tours“ organised by local tour guides. These tours have become a popular item among “deep-snow tigers“. For those who crave for more adventure after a day’s skiing in Tyrol, there are endless opportunities to have an amazing time away from the slopes. You could stop at an après-ski bar or restaurant, enjoy an evening of Tyrolean fun and games, or visit the local disco. All of which are just as popular as romantic alpine huts, cafes or bars. If you would like to experience the excitement of a skiing championship, then a trip to the races at Kitzbühel, Arlberg, Ötztal, Innsbruck, or alternatively the annual 4-hill-ski-jump tournament at Innsbruck, is a must. If you fancy the races, you could easily combine your skiing holiday in Tyrol with a visit to one of these events. Skiing in Tyrol is the highlight of many skiing enthusiast’s year. If you would also like to discover the pleasures of this unique alpinescape, why not book a skiing holiday hotel in Tyrol?