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Easter skiing that won’t leave you high and dry . . .

- by OLIVER JAMES

FInDInG snow to ski on in the first week of April can be risky. But that’s seldom the case in the stubai Glacier in southwest Austria, just 45 minutes from Innsbruck airport.

And no superlativ­es can do justice to the splendour of its surroundin­g mountains.

Although unable to ski myself, my son, louis, and his friend, sacha, both 12 and intermedia­te snowboarde­rs, had a perfect alpine experience. I passed the time in the Gamsgarten restaurant at 2,600 metres, watching box sets on netflix.

There were startlingl­y few skiers. Perhaps this is not a glamorous resort. But it suited us fine. We stayed at Hotel Jagdhof in the village of neustift, along the valley about 15 minutes from the base station. shuttle buses ferry you back and forth.

Breakfast is important to skiers and the one at Jagdhof was a sumptuous affair. Then, each morning, we would head off to the diverse runs — including 12 off-piste.

near the top of the glacier, there is a 200metre tunnel which leads to an ‘ice grotto’. It made for a fascinatin­g diversion. It might seem inconvenie­nt to be staying some distance from the slopes, but there are advantages.

As the village is below the snowline, there is access to all manner of sporting activities — including 3G football pitches. The boys’ inexhausti­ble energy meant they took part in kickabouts with local lads.

late skiing is ideal for those of us with school-age children. And to be so close to Innsbruck makes the stubai Glacier as good as it gets.

 ??  ?? Late show: Skiing down Austria’s Stubai Glacier
Late show: Skiing down Austria’s Stubai Glacier

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