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KIRCHBERG, AUSTRIA: Still one last dip in white, skiing until late spring

Near Kitzbuhel – in western Tyrol – the Austrian Alps offer you particular places, where to ski at 1800 meters high, in the woods of Ehrenbachhöhe, next to the old wooden barns. You should move in a worldly dimension reduced, going to Kirchberg, an alpine village that looks straight out of an old postcard. This small baroque jewel, above a hill, also gives you the opportunity to admire the beautiful frescoed walls, including fresh flowers. http://www.skiresort.info/ski-resort/kitzbuehel/tourist-info/

Until the end of March, you will have beautiful powder snow, and maybe you can stay at the Hotel Ehrenbachhone, next to white slopes to suit all tastes. If you want to (possibly with a sleigh pulled by Haflinger), you can get in the Enchanted Valley, passing through snowy trees and landscapes that seem carved in the crystal. The name of that valley? Sperental. A tip for what you choose to eat: Ruetzen Hof (14 of Hinterer Sonnberg), where not forget the game, with blueberry sauce, but remember to close your dinner with apples stuffed with chocolate mouse.

Meeting Bench

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