Roskers
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Went for a week's skiing here. The views down the valley are lovely and there's a small outdoor pool that is a treat if you can stand the cold in winter for the short outdoor walk to the pool. That pool was a bit cold when we visited, but after comments from a guest they switched the temperature up. There's a small sauna and an even smaller steamroom at the hotel. But the hotel is mainly for tour groups (tours or large families) rather than direct bookers. That's because it's a bit isolated, being 30 minutes' walk from the town, train station, main lifts, etc. Ski buses run every 30 mins at peak times, but the last bus back to the hotel is around 6PM, so don't expect any apres ski in the town unless you want the steep walk back. There's a nearby ski lift (Graukogel) that has old lift chairs that are a bit unreliable (it broke down during our visit and we were left dangling for 40 minutes) and those runs are only open for part of the week (Thursday onwards), and not linking to the main resort. My room was tiny, a disgrace really, being only c7sqm in size. Food is okay but a bit basic. Staff - it's run by a family - are friendly and helpful. The bar is okay but again small. So there are much better choices that are closer to town and the main ski lifts, unless you are travelling with a group and don't mind the compromises. But make sure you don't get a tiny single room if you are by yourself.