Yeti Festival
Blackett | Feb 11, 2010 | Comments View Comments
Conjure up all your favourite boutique festival shenanigans; drop them into the most stunning alpine scenery you’re ever likely to see, add Gluhwein, Skiing, Snowboarding, off piste tom foolery, a world class DJ line up and 500 newly inducted Yeti’s into the mix (shake well) and you won’t even come close to what awaits.
Taking place in the jewel of the Austrian Alps, The Yeti Festival is a five-day extravaganza on the slopes, in the Alpine lodges and terrace bars and in one of the most incredible nightclub venues in Austria under Yeti HQ, The Cube. Creating all the nonsense and musical mayhem will be some of the most recognisable and influential party and festival brands in the UK, namely The Secret Garden Party, Secretsundaze, The Remix, Lost and Found and East Village as well as some of the hottest DJ talent offered up for your serious dancefloor pleasure. Already the future looks very bright for this burgeoning alpine party.
Nassfeld has been a firm favourite and closely guarded secret amongst Austrian snow aficionados for many years. The pistes are big, wide, steep and swoopy – perfect for speed queens looking to get some serious carving in.Non skiers are catered for with many varied and interesting snow pursuits available from hiking and tubing to sledging and even snow biking. Lost and Found will also be hosting magical alpine parties where you can expect Sauna Speed Dating, The Mad Hatters Schnapps Party, Pen-Quin Bowling and loads more snow based skulduggery
The Cube Club is a 1000 capacity venue split into three intimate club-rooms under the main Cube Hotel. Costs to stay at the hotel half board start from £399.
www.yetifestival.com
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