Thanks for the updates and props Jynnx.
Did my first season in Ellmau Quattro. Excellent area. Loved it.
DAY 4: SATURDAY 20th FEBRUARY 2010Woke to the sound of the snowplow and between 5-10cm of light, dry powder in the village. The decision to stay put had paid off.

Showered, packed, stored my bags at reception, breakfasted, and on the Skibus Bayrischzell to the local hill, Sudelfeld, at 8:30. The bus stop is in front of the train station, and it's free. Someone had left this chocolate Santa on the bus stop bench.

Got off at the Schwebelift stop and walked up to the single chair base station - ticket office and one restaurant. The road is pretty steep and I wouldn't recommend it for families.
Sudelfeld 1Sudelfeld 2COST: 30.00 euro for Sudelfeld lift ticket (with 3 euro refund if you returned the plastic lift card at day's end)
The extent of the queue for first chair at Sudelfeld on a powder day!

As I got higher on the single chair the weather closed in and it continued to snow. And the end of pics. There's some excellent gladed terrain back to the base of the single chair, but it needs a good base. Lots of deadfall.


Sudelfeld Ski Area

Took the quad and then the t-bar to the top of the system and spent most of the morning skiing laps down to the Rosengasse t-bar station. Up to knee deep of light powder on a crusty, hard base, and nobody skiing where I was.
Best skiing is in this area and the hike to terrain off Kleiner Traithen. Pics from scottishskier's thread:
TR: Bumbling Around Bavaria3 great hours then back to the hotel to re-pack, wash up, and load up for the train back to Munich airport. Easy, stress free journey and I Was back in cardiff at 9pm
COST: 22.50 euro one way
Fabulous, fabulous area and wonderful people. Would definitely recommend and return to this area. Plenty of skiing, plenty of challenge, bags of charm, and to my mind very reasonable prices.
The AlpenPlus areaTOTAL COST: 706.40 euro (of which 319 euro was the flight)