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4 reviews of Chalet Gretl in St Anton, Austria.

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Shon from Pembrokeshire has written 4 reviews and been voted helpful 11 times

Chalet Gretl sole occupancy!

Reviewed 22 Apr 2016

Very good! This was the first time we’d taken the whole chalet over ourselves, last year we shared but having sole occupancy definitely worked better. The chalet is spot on, really good. Funnily enough Charlie who looked after us last year in Courchevel was hosting here with his Mrs this year, so it was nice to have him again!
The chalet is pretty new and we all liked it, we’d paid a bit more for a superior chalet and there were definitely some touches that made it extra luxurious. One thing we noticed was the size of the bedrooms – in Courchevel we could hardly put our cases in them, but this time the rooms were massive with loads of space and our own steam room too.
The location was probably the only downer, the description did mention that there’s a bus stop outside, but it didn’t mention that the bus didn’t actually go in both directions. It only went one way, then did a big loop before coming into town. While one way was direct and took 2-3 minutes, the other took the best part of 10 minutes to go all the way round. We ended up walking as it was quicker in a sense! What made it alright was that the chalet provided a token so that you could put your gear in a safe place by the lifts.

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Chris has written 2 reviews and been voted helpful 4 times

Great group chalet

Reviewed 14 Apr 2016

The holiday was great. I stayed here with a group of guys, there were 8 of us there and we had the whole place which was nice. It’s a split chalet with one house and two chalets inside and the interior is fine, pretty much a classic ski chalet but newly built and basic rather than a quaint old Swiss chalet but still nice.
I’d stayed in St Anton before somewhere right in the middle of town at the bottom of the main lift and it was really noisy all night, so it was good to stay somewhere further out. Chalet was two bus stops away to the lifts which took about 5 minutes, the bus went round in a circle so you got on and off at the same place. It is within walkable distance but would be a bit tricky in ski boots, if you wanted to go out in the evenings it would be easy to walk though.
The food was excellent considering the chalet chef had such a tiny kitchen to cook for 8 of us, she did an amazing job for what little room she had and I think they were able to use the kitchen in the connected chalet at some points. They had as much wine as you needed.
I stayed in a twin room with another guy and the room was good, pretty basic with 2 singles but for just sleeping in it was fine. There’s a comfy lounge with a TV where you could sit back on the long sofa and watch a film in the evenings, it was nice to spend the evening around the dining room and then retire to the sofa afterwards.

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David from London has written 2 reviews and been voted helpful 3 times

Brilliant!

Reviewed 7 Mar 2014

The chalet was brilliant. Interior quite nice and modern, as good as expected. The meals were great, really liked the social dining. Bedrooms were ideal.
The snow was a bit hit and miss as we were here late in the season but overall I love St Anton, I’d been there a long time before when I was younger and will definitely go back there again.
Thanks for organising a great trip.
David.

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Sno man from Sno Staff has written 171 reviews and been voted helpful 40 times

Perfect small-group crash pad

Reviewed 30 Nov 2013

Brilliant for small groups looking for their own space and to get away from it all, you’ll be very well looked after in this modern instalment in the St Anton suburbs, a short ten minute walk from the resort centre and the lifts. A perk of being slightly out of town is the wonderful access by bus (stopping 40 metres from your door), and you can take you to the brilliant resorts of Zurs and Lech within 10 and 20 minutes respectively. If staying for a week or more, it would be a shame not to sample all three resorts. But since Gretl comes with her brother Chalet Hanzel, the biggest question you should ask yourself is this: do you rent Gretl for the steam room, or Hanzel for the sauna? To help your decision further, be sure to ask us check (ask before you book!) if both will be operating on your dates, as this might determine your group's decision.

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