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Plus, they have their own cinema and outdoor ice rink.
Credit:Tiberio Sorvillo/Courtesy of The Arula Chalets
Surrounded by lofty white peaks meeting fluffy clouds, we were in a 360-degree winter wonderland.
The Arlberg panorama is breathtaking, and hints of blue sky and sunshine reflect the landscape.
I see why these vast, colossal slopes are dubbed the birthplace of modern skiing.
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Austria’s Arlberg region is quickly becoming a hot ticket for avid skiers.
Im an entry-level skier, yet I felt like a pro after two days here.
Whatever you choose, the facilities are plentiful and open for use every day.
Ill admit I felt like a kid in a candy store.
(Making time to fill your cup with the spa treats should be a priority every single day.)
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Evenings at Arula are fun, as well.
Using seasonal local produce and ingredients, each night offered something unique.
The menu highlights were the cheese fondue and wiener schnitzel.
With a full stomach, the shuffleboard called.
Chalet 1 starts at 18,500 euros per night, while Chalet 2 rents from 7,000 euros per night.
Both chalets are available from 25,500 euros nightly.
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