Guide to the Austrian Alps Ski Resorts

Skiing in Austria means high standards, excellent road, rail and bus services, hearty Austrian cuisine in rustic wood panelled restaurants and skiing in areas of outstanding beauty. The slopes are well laid out with excellent mountain facilities, modern lift systems and easy access. You'll find a warm welcome in traditional chalet village resorts which are beautifully adapted to accommodate modern tourists. Click over the resort name for the full guide on accommodation, apres ski, activities and mountain and travel information.
 
   High season : Christmas to New Year, February to late March.
   Low season  : Before Christmas, January (except New Year), and from late March.
 

Guide to Kitzbuhel

Great skiing for beginners and intermediates, around this gorgeous medieval town and its famous Hahnenkamm World Cup Ski downhill course.
 

Guide to Obertauern

Convenient and snow-sure high altitude skiing around the scenic peaks of the Radstädtler Tauern mountains.
 

Guide to Saalbach / Hinterglemm

Skiing and glorious long treelined runs around 200 km. of fully lift-linked trails in the Ski Circus, one of Austria's most extensive ski areas.
 

Guide to Soll

Popular package skiing resort, good value and scenic skiing for beginners and those on a tight budget, English widely spoken everywhere.
 

Guide to St. Anton

Austria's world class ski resort is a magnet for advanced skiers, off-piste enthusiasts and snowboarders. It has many excellent restaurants and lively apres ski.
 

Guide to Zell am See / Kaprun

A charming small lakeside town and ski resort on the shores of Lake Zell, in the Europa Sport region in Austria, with all-year skiing on the the Kitzsteinhorn glacier.
 
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