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St-Johann in Tirol - Autriche Introduction
#1
Posté 30 décembre 2017 - 20:40
St-Johann in Tirol :
St-Johann in Tirol est un village autrichien situé dans une vaste cuvette entre le massif Wilder Kaiser et le célèbre Kitzbüheler Horn à 100 kilomètres d’Innsbruck capitale régionale. D’une population d’environ 10000 habitants, St Johann vit principalement du tourisme et de l’agriculture.
La station de ski, installée au pied du Maukspittze qui culmine à 2231 mètres d’altitude, est équipée de onze remontées mécaniques réparties sur deux secteurs : St Johann et Oberndorf - hameau présent à quelques kilomètres du village. On y ski de mi-décembre à début avril sur soixante kilomètres de pistes parfaitement damées sur un dénivelé de 950 mètres !
A noter que la station de ski a été achetée en décembre 2015 par le groupe suédois Ski Star. Il s’agit de leur première acquisition hors Scandinavie et leurs premiers gros investissements ont eu lieu lors de l’été 2017 avec la construction de deux remontées mécaniques débrayables pour un budget d’environ 20 millions d’€uros.
Localisation de la station :
Sur la route en approche de St-Johann :
Visite du village…
… de St-Johann in Tirol :
Sa place centrale :
Et son Eglise :
Bienvenue à la station de ski de St-Johann in Tirol :
Le nouveau front de neige Eichenhof…
… et son parc dédié aux « premières neiges »…
… et surtout la télécabine construite en 2017…
… ainsi qu’un télésiège confortable de six places :
La jonction entre la télécabine Eichenhof I et le télésiège Eichenhof II :
La partie haute des pistes de Jodlalm…
… largement pourvu d’enneigeurs artificiels :
Il peut arriver qu’une piste…
… croise une route :
La piste centrale sous…
… la télécabine Harschbichl :
Approche…
… du front de neige d’Harschbichl qui est situé dans les faubourgs du village :
La piste noire n°7a :
La vallée et le village de St-Johann :
On trouve sur le domaine skiable des bâtiments…
… ayant accueilli d’anciennes remontées mécaniques :
La longue piste…
… en direction du hameau d’Oberndorf :
A l’arrière d’une maison est exposé…
… un ancien siège une place ayant certainement été en service :
Un restaurant d’altitude…
… avec au menu un excellent Gröstel :
Texte & Photos : Rodo_Af
Pour plus d’informations : St-Johann in Tirol.
#2
Posté 30 décembre 2017 - 22:44
Super reportage !
Tu peux faire le même sur ST Anton ?
J'aimerais y aller l'année prochaine.
Tu peux faire le même sur ST Anton ?
J'aimerais y aller l'année prochaine.
#3
Posté 31 décembre 2017 - 06:48
Bonjour Bas :
> St Anton in Arlberg est à voir dans le topic présentant les stations de l'Arlberg : https://www.remontee...ndpost&p=265864
+ dans la BDD bien sûr... > https://www.remontee...-anton-267.html
Evidemment, n'hésites pas à nous faire également des fiches/présentations de divers stations de ski.
> St Anton in Arlberg est à voir dans le topic présentant les stations de l'Arlberg : https://www.remontee...ndpost&p=265864
+ dans la BDD bien sûr... > https://www.remontee...-anton-267.html
Evidemment, n'hésites pas à nous faire également des fiches/présentations de divers stations de ski.
#4
Posté 21 mai 2022 - 19:40
A noter qu'en janvier dernier le groupe scandinave SkiStar s'est retiré de St Johan im Tirol !
Sa tentative d'implantation alpine aura été d'assez courte durée. SkiStar reste donc concentré sur sa région d'origine : Suède et Norvège.
https://www.globenew...-completed.html
Sa tentative d'implantation alpine aura été d'assez courte durée. SkiStar reste donc concentré sur sa région d'origine : Suède et Norvège.
https://www.globenew...-completed.html
Citation
SkiStar’s divestment of its stake in Austrian ski resort St. Johann in Tirol completed
January 14, 2022 08:45 ET | Source: SkiStar AB
As announced by SkiStar on 5 May 2021, SkiStar sells its 68 percent stake in the Austrian ski resort St. Johanner Bergbahnen GmbH (St. Johann). This as one step in SkiStar’s strategy to fully focusing on the Scandinavian market in the coming years considering inter alia changes in travel habits. All approvals necessary for completion of the transaction under Austrian regulations have now been received and the transaction has thus been completed today.
“Through the divestment of St. Johann we strengthen our position as the leading Scandinavian holiday organiser”, said CEO Stefan Sjöstrand. “I am happy that the transaction is completed, meaning that we can now focus entirely on further development of our business in our home market. As previously announced, we now increase our investment rate; firstly, by investing in two new ski lifts in Åre and in a year-round investment in Hammarbybacken in Stockholm with an expansion of the offer for the guests.”
SkiStar has sold all its shares in St. Johann to St. Johanner Bergbahnen Beteiligungs GmbH, instead of to the previously specified purchaser, Schultz Gruppe, considering decisions made in the approval process which the transaction has been conditioned upon. In all other aspects, the transaction is made on the previously announced conditions meaning that SkiStar, at completion of the transaction today, has received EUR 15 million as payment on the EUR 19.5 million shareholder loan made to St. Johann and a cash consideration of EUR. The transaction will have a final negative impact on earnings for SkiStar of SEK 116 million, whereof SEK +12 million refers to accumulated exchange rate differences. The final result of the transaction is in accordance with previously announced preliminary figures.
Reference is also made to the earlier press releases relating to SkiStar’s divestment of St. Johann: http://www.skistar.c...press-releases/
SkiStar in brief
SkiStar AB (publ) is listed on the Mid Cap list of the Nasdaq Stockholm exchange. The Group owns and operates mountain resorts in Sälen, Vemdalen, Åre and Hammarbybacken (Stockholm) in Sweden and in Hemsedal and Trysil in Norway. Operations are divided into three segments: Operation of Mountain Resorts, Property Development & Exploitation and Operation of Hotels. As the leading holiday tour operator for Scandinavia, SkiStar’s business concept is to create memorable mountain experiences, develop sustainable destinations, offer accommodation, activities, products and services of the highest quality with our guests in focus. For further information, please visit www.skistar.com/en/corporate.
January 14, 2022 08:45 ET | Source: SkiStar AB
As announced by SkiStar on 5 May 2021, SkiStar sells its 68 percent stake in the Austrian ski resort St. Johanner Bergbahnen GmbH (St. Johann). This as one step in SkiStar’s strategy to fully focusing on the Scandinavian market in the coming years considering inter alia changes in travel habits. All approvals necessary for completion of the transaction under Austrian regulations have now been received and the transaction has thus been completed today.
“Through the divestment of St. Johann we strengthen our position as the leading Scandinavian holiday organiser”, said CEO Stefan Sjöstrand. “I am happy that the transaction is completed, meaning that we can now focus entirely on further development of our business in our home market. As previously announced, we now increase our investment rate; firstly, by investing in two new ski lifts in Åre and in a year-round investment in Hammarbybacken in Stockholm with an expansion of the offer for the guests.”
SkiStar has sold all its shares in St. Johann to St. Johanner Bergbahnen Beteiligungs GmbH, instead of to the previously specified purchaser, Schultz Gruppe, considering decisions made in the approval process which the transaction has been conditioned upon. In all other aspects, the transaction is made on the previously announced conditions meaning that SkiStar, at completion of the transaction today, has received EUR 15 million as payment on the EUR 19.5 million shareholder loan made to St. Johann and a cash consideration of EUR. The transaction will have a final negative impact on earnings for SkiStar of SEK 116 million, whereof SEK +12 million refers to accumulated exchange rate differences. The final result of the transaction is in accordance with previously announced preliminary figures.
Reference is also made to the earlier press releases relating to SkiStar’s divestment of St. Johann: http://www.skistar.c...press-releases/
SkiStar in brief
SkiStar AB (publ) is listed on the Mid Cap list of the Nasdaq Stockholm exchange. The Group owns and operates mountain resorts in Sälen, Vemdalen, Åre and Hammarbybacken (Stockholm) in Sweden and in Hemsedal and Trysil in Norway. Operations are divided into three segments: Operation of Mountain Resorts, Property Development & Exploitation and Operation of Hotels. As the leading holiday tour operator for Scandinavia, SkiStar’s business concept is to create memorable mountain experiences, develop sustainable destinations, offer accommodation, activities, products and services of the highest quality with our guests in focus. For further information, please visit www.skistar.com/en/corporate.
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