Chalet Fauner A
6580 St Anton am Arlberg, Austria
Facilities
- Wi-Fi
- Balcony
- Lounge
- Sauna
- Kitchen
- Airport
- Town
- Catering / Meals
Transfer time
About Chalet Fauner A
Chalet Fauner A is located close to the centre of St Anton and is a great option for larger groups who are looking to stay together on a ski break.
Rooms can also be booked individually when the chalet is not in exclusive use.
The chalet can sleep up to 16 across eight bedrooms and is located just 400 metres away from the town centre - providing each access to the apres-ski scene should you want to explore.
Dining is provided six days a week, so exploring the local restaurants will be on your 'to do' list at least once a week.
Facilities available include English TV channels, WiFi and a sauna.
You'll face a five minute walk to the Galzig and Rendl lifts to access the slopes, and with the return walk to the chalet being uphill, pre-booked skis and boots can be left at the hire shop just next to the lifts.
Ski Accommodation
The chalet can sleep up to 16 people across eight rooms, making it ideal for a large group looking to stay together. On the first floor, there is a kitchen as well as a living and dining area, as well as two bedrooms with twin beds and en-suite shower room. There is also a sauna and wellness area for your exclusive use.
The second floor has six additional bedrooms, all of which come with a pair of twin beds. Two have a bath rather than a shower within the en-suite whilst one has a balcony. One room also has a sofa bed.
BBC and ITV channels are available on the televisions, whilst there is WiFi access.
Meals
A continental breakfast is offered with hot options, with afternoon tea and coffee with cake then provided in an afternoon. Evening dining is a three-course meal from a set menu, with a special regional menu in use once a week.
Breakfast hot option, afternoon tea and dinner is six days per week due to chalet staff having a day off.
Location
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St. Anton is renowned for being one of the very best ski resorts in the world - yes, The World! But then, it would be, being the home of the so-called father of downhill skiing Hannes Schneider, who developed the Arlberg technique which informs our skiing today. St. Anton is easy to get to as well, about two hours' transfer time from no fewer than...
- Good for Off Piste
- Good for Non-skiers
- Groups
- Lively Après Ski
- High Altitude