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St Anton hosts thrilling spring events

St Anton hosts thrilling spring events Snow-lovers heading out for ski holidays in St Anton this spring will be welcomed by a series of top-class events.

First up is one for the women with the ladies week special promotion, which is taking place in the Austrian resort from April 7th until the 14th.

Up next is the spring festival, which enables visitors taking ski holidays in St Anton to watch the professionals at work on the slopes.

The region plays host to a series of demonstration events where crowds can gaze in wonder at the skills and tricks on display from top boarders and synchronised skiing teams.

Later in April, adrenaline junkies will be able to get their fix through the White Thrill race, which allows snowboarders and skiers to compete against one another in the tough obstacle contest.

Tourists considering a St Anton ski holiday might be swayed by the fact that the resort boasts some 270 km of prepared slopes and more than 150 km of deep powder courses.





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