Austria ski holidays & resorts

Austria is the key Alpine ski nation

Austria is the key Alpine ski nation, with many hidden treasures waiting to be explored. The key to ski holidays in Austria is the country’s celebrated ‘Gemütlichkeit’ culture, which attempts to make guests feel welcome, entertained and well fed, both on the slopes and after the lifts have closed. The service excellence and hospitality that you encounter all over the country is guaranteed to leave you with a warm glow even in the cold winter weather. You’ll find the typical Austrian welcome both on the slopes with genuinely friendly instructors and lively après-ski in almost every Austrian bar when the lifts have closed. Or even before they have - the partying starts early, and it’s a familiar sight at many of the resort’s mountain huts to see skiers dancing while still in their ski boots.

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Where to ski in Austria 

Snow in Austria

On the slopes, Austria's ski resorts enjoy a good snow record. There is plenty of high skiing, the highest ski resorts in Austria such as Obergurgl, Obertauern and Sölden are as snowsure as you’ll find anywhere.

Best for Families

Surrounded by glorious mountain peaks and glaciers Obergurgl & Hochgurgl are guaranteed good snow conditions from November to May. As a family resort, many of the hotels offer kids activities and there is a great ski school, learning area and child friendly snow park.

Best for Groups

The Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn is by far the biggest ski area in the east of the country having recently been linked to the Zell am See ski area. Now all under one lift pass, you'll have access to 408km of skiable terrain. Saalbach, Hinterglemm and Zell am See are lively and are well linked to the ski areas with lifts coming down into the villages, so many hotels are just a stones throw from the lifts.

Kitzbühel is located in the Tirol, justifiably world famous for the annual Hahnenkamm ski race, cosmopolitan atmosphere and a distinctive medieval town flair in addition to the 179km of linked skiing on its doorstep.

Best for Après

The Arlberg ski region is the jewel in Austria's crown, including St. Anton, which is renowned for its après-ski starting on the slopes and continuing into the small hours down in the village. Lech and Zürs in the Arlberg region and not only the birthplace of modern Alpine skiing but also a popular playground for Europe's Royal families.

Two annual Alpine celebrations are worth mentioning in Mayrhofen, the first is the renowned Altitude Comedy Festival, which sees ‘the big guns of comedy’ provide a week of unforgettable laughs, and the second is Snowbombing! which mixes fresh current talent with crucial pioneers of the music scene.

On the subject of music vibrating off of the snowy slopes of the Austrian Alps, we cannot forget Ischgl, with 304 kilometers of pistes and stylish hotels; it’s one of the most popular winter hot spots in the world and attracts international superstars to its open-air concerts. Totally unique Sölden also has a great selection of bars, restaurants and high-altitude skiing.

Best for Beginners

Skiing in Austria has always attracted British skiers and snowboarders, and many of them learned to ski in resorts such as AlpbachNiederauSöll, Mayrhofen, Obergurgl and Filzmoos. Family friendly skiing in Austria is a major attraction, and in many cases parents have returned later with their own children, confident that the experience they had when they were learning is as rewarding as ever.

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Ski Regions in Austria

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The World famous Arlberg ski area is the largest interlinked ski area in Austria! Four cable cars are constructed to bridge the gap between St. Anton, St Christoph side and the Lech, Zurs side completely eradicating the need to take a ski bus between the two ski areas. This new ski-link has created complete ski convenience as most of the properties in our Arlberg ski programme offer skiing from the front door.

Resorts in Arlberg Ski Area

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With Kitzbühel at its heart, the Kitzbüheler Alpen is a ski region made up of many big names in the Alpine ski world including Kirchberg, Kitzbühel, St. Johann (Schneewinkel), Söll, Ellmau, Westendorf and Scheffau. The skiing is on a massive scale and one ski pass covers numerous different regions (AllStarCard / Super Ski Card lift pass bookable locally). Ski buses and trains connect outlying ski areas in the Kitzbüheler Alpen, whilst the Ski Welt area is all linked with lifts and offers huge ski distances to cover.

Resorts in Kitzbuhel Alps

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The ski-link which the locals have dreamed of for decades has become a reality, a few years ago, the Saalbach-Hinterglemm-Leogang Ski Circus has been extended by the ‘Tirol-S’ high-speed gondola to neighbouring Fieberbrunn - known for its consistently great snow record.

Resorts in Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn

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The vast SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser-Brixental Area is an intermediate skier's dream, connecting 9 villages in total, and enjoys an enviable snow record, backed by an extensive, high-tech system of snow cannons for added security and confidence. 

Resorts in SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser-Brixental Area

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The beautiful Alpbach and Wildschönau/Ski Juwel ski areas combined give a total of 109km of pistes. 

Resorts in The Ski Juwel Area

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Mighty St Anton is one of the best high-alpine ski resorts in the world, and has the reputation of being best suited to strong skiers and boarders. But that certainly shouldn’t put less confident skiers off – there’s plenty for them too.

Town River

Ski in Lech and you'll enjoy one of Austria's most exclusive resorts, dominated by a lovely 14th century church and river, high up in the Arlberg valley next to the tiny hamlet of Zürs, surrounded by stunning peaks.

Skiers Overlooking Zurs

Ski Zürs and join the famous ‘White ring’ ski circuit from Lech. Your Arlberg lift pass also covers the resorts of St. Anton, St. Christoph and Stüben.

  • Area: 110km
  • Altitude: up to 3080m
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Surrounded by glorious mountain peaks and glaciers, Obergurgl nestles at the end of the Ötz Valley and is guaranteed good snow conditions from November to May. Well known for its top quality hotels and modern, queue-free lift system, it has always been one of Inghams’ most popular resorts.

  • Area: 110km
  • Altitude: up to 3080m
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Obergurgl (1,930m) and its smaller, higher Neighbour of Hochgurgl (2,150m), are situated in the upper Ötztal Valley on the main Alpine ridge where snow is always guaranteed from November through to May. About 90 minutes drive south-west of Innsbruck with slopes rising up to 3,080m.

  • Area: 340km
  • Altitude: up to 2872m
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The choice is yours – ski hard or party hard. But if you can manage both, you’re in for a hectic, thrilling week! Ischgl is a pretty but also pulsating village just 90 minutes from Innsbruck with a fantastic snow-sure ski area.

Incredible Views

The celebrated and iconic resort of Kitzbühel is home to arguably the most challenging World Cup race in the world – the infamous Streif. You can try sections of this incredible run or seek other challenges across this excellent ski resort for passionate skiers.

St-Johann town

Situated at the heart of the Schneewinkel ski area, and at the base of the Kitzbüheler Horn, St Johann is an ideal resort for intermediate skiers. The relaxed ski area is perfect for a chilled ski holiday with wonderful mountain restaurants and plenty of cafés in the charming village centre.

  • Area: 515km
  • Altitude: up to 3350m
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At the end of the Ziller Valley Mayrhofen is a heavyweight resort for skiers, freestylers and boarders. You'll have Europe's best snow park and Austria's steepest groomed run - the Hara Kiri. 

  • Area: 150km
  • Altitude: up to 2350m
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The Romans who toiled over this high, wintry mountain pass could scarcely have imagined that one day people would actually come here for pleasure! Obertauern has one of the longest seasons in the Alps: winter lasts until early May.

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The picture perfect, traditional village of Saalbach is an excellent base from which to explore the beautiful Glemm valley and the vast, Saalbach-Hinterglemm Leogang ski area. Full of charming cafés and stylish shops, Saalbach has an incredible après scene with one of the liveliest atmospheres in the Alps.

Hinterglemm forms part of one of the most exciting ski circuses in Europe. This attractive village is only 4km from Saalbach, at the end of the stunningly beautiful Glemm valley. The extensive and highly efficient lift system provides access to over 270km of excellent runs.

  • Area: 408km
  • Altitude: up to 3029m
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Zell am See has an idyllic lakeside setting. From 7th December 2019 a new modern lift will connect the 138km ski area of Zell am See to the 270km ski area of Saalbach & Hinterglemm. Combine this bustling town and its lively après ski with access to the vast skiing landscape of its neighboring region. 

  • Area: 37km
  • Altitude: up to 2100m
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A favourite Inghams resort for many years, with many repeat visitors, Seefeld enjoys a scenic position above the Inn Valley, close to Innsbruck.

Ellmau Village

The attractive village of Ellmau is situated between the rugged Wilder Kaiser (Wild Emperor) mountains and the more gentle Kitzbüheler Alps. Ellmau has wide and gentle nursery slopes which are close to the centre. A ski bus ride to the main lift will open the wider ski area with plenty of intermediate and more demanding runs.

Deservedly popular with English speaking guests, Söll is a lively, good value, pretty village with an attractive pedestrianised centre. It’s the best-known gateway to a celebrated circuit which enables skiers with wanderlust to visit nine resorts. The circuit has become a popular haunt with families looking for a relaxing few days in this delightful part of the Tirol.

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Known for being a quiet and attractive resort, Westendorf actually enjoys access to two vast ski areas – SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser-Brixental area and Kitzbühel. Situated on an open plateau in the wide Brixen valley, this small pretty Tyrolean village is the perfect family friendly resort.

 

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Ski Alpbach! This delightful, award-winning, quintessentially traditional Austrian village with its onion-domed church, narrow streets, and minimal traffic is one of the most attractive villages in the Austrian Tyrol.

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Wild and beautiful – hence the name of one of the Tyrol’s loveliest and most unspoilt valleys. Even though Innsbruck is just under two hours away it could be a million miles away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

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Wild and beautiful – hence the name of one of the Tyrol’s loveliest and most unspoilt  valleys. Even though Innsbruck is just under two hours away it could be a million miles away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

  • Area: 144km
  • Altitude: up to 3340m
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Sölden is totally unique as a ski area, with three mountains over 3,000 metres and two glaciers - Retttenbach and Tiefenbach, ensuring superb snow conditions and reliability. Skiing is almost exclusively above the tree line with 144 km of world–class skiing for all ability levels, easily accessible by the efficient lift system.

  • Area: 13km
  • Altitude: up to 1645m
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Filzmoos is a truly idyllic mountain village where little has changed over the years. It has an excellent snow record, superb panoramic views and downhill runs straight into the village.

Currency: Euro

No. of airports: 2 – Innsbruck & Salzburg

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Austria Ski Holiday FAQs

What are the top ski resorts in Austria?

Austria has a vast array of resorts to choose from and is well known for its ski regions. Resorts such as St Anton are popular with the more advanced skiers. Otherwise places like Saalbach and Obertauern are favoured by the more intermediate skiers.

What are the snow conditions like in Austria?

Austria is renowned for its ski resorts due to their high-altitude, maintained runs and snow-canons so the snow coverage is good during the ski season.

Are there any ski resorts in Austria suitable for snowboarders?

There are plenty of Austrian ski resorts that consider snowboarders. Visit Mayrhofen, offering one of the biggest snow-parks with 6 distinct areas including a children’s zone.

What hotels are popular for skiers in Austria?

Pick from a wide variety of choice of accommodation in Austria, home-from-home chalets like Chalet Albona, St Anton or the 5* Hotel Berghof, Lech - a luxury hotel with a private elevator to the ski lifts.

Which ski resorts in Austria are suitable for beginner skiers?
Family friendly and beginner skiing is big in Austria - they pride themselves in offering a verity of ski schools and beginner slopes to cater for those new to the sport. A good place to start your ski journey would be either Alpbach or Obergurgl.
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