Chalet Nina is a wonderful old-fashioned chalet forming part of the same building as Chalet Levett. Rarely do you find tradition such as this - with its wonderful creaky wooden floorboards and staircase, combined with the hand painted walls and local antiques, it really does offer wonderful surroundings for those looking for a bit of Tyrolean tradition. It oozes warmth and character in abundance and all the bedrooms are lovely and spacious with large sinkable-in beds and the slightly quirky bathrooms provide a well-earned relaxation at the end of the day. There is also the added benefit of a sauna shared with guests from Chalet Levett.
Set over two floors, the property boasts a superb yet peaceful position literally steps from the Nassereinbahn bubble lift and ski school meeting point with the main high street accessing the village centre about an 8-10 minute walk away. There are plenty of local bars and restaurants in the vicinity and access to the legendary night-life in the centre of town is a straight-forward flat walk. The Nina is run by one of our hand-selected chalet hosts who lives in a separate apartment at the top of the building (above Levett).
Did You Know: The Nina is named after the daughter of its friendly Austrian owner who prides herself in retaining the wonderful tradition this super property has to offer.
We offer our properties on a flexible catering basis therefore providing our guests with as much choice as possible when choosing a fully-catered, part-catered or self-catered chalet or apartment. Your preferences will be discussed at the time of booking and a tailor-made itinerary will be costed based on your requirements.
Our chalet hosts all enjoy cooking and take pride in what they serve and whilst they are not necessarily qualified chefs, they have good experience of dinner party cooking and many of them will have attended one of the well-regarded cookery schools with whom we work closely to ensure the highest calibre of staff possible.
If choosing the fully catered or part catered option, you will be assured of good home-cooked food prepared and served by our specially selected chalet hosts. We do not offer luxury items or haute cuisine, we serve good wholesome hearty food fit for anyone after a hard day on the slopes. Menus will be varied and may include local dishes as well as the more traditional UK favourites such as roasts, lasagne or casseroles.
Our menus have been formed over many years taking into account previous guests’ likes and recommendations and whilst we believe this plan to offer excellent variety, there will be the odd occasion when a dish might not be well-received. We would ask you therefore that if you have any specific dietary requirements or a yearning for dishes in particular, you enquire before booking your holiday and provide us with as much notice as possible regarding specific diets such as vegetarian, vegan, celiac or non-dairy etc.
•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.
Great for •Groups •Non skiers •Off-piste •Chalets •Après ski
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Snow History: January average depth 105.33cm
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 Nina.
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 |