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Ski Austria
Innsbruck
Chosen as the site of the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympic Games, Innsbruck considers skiing part of its city’s life. Innsbruck is one of the few resorts in Europe with a snow guarantee.
Mayrhofen
Mayrhofen is a town in the Zillertal (Ziller river valley) in the Austrian state of Tyrol. It is located approximately an hour from the Tyrolean capital city of Innsbruck.
Lech
Lech is part of the Arlberg area of five ski resorts. The Arlberg is considered to be a legend. Why? The answers lie in the history of this extensive ski region. It is full of historical milestones and outstanding personalities.
Kitzbühel
700 years old town of Kitzbühel is full of charm, it’s surrounding scenery breathtaking
Saalbach-Hinterglemm
Almost endless pistes, snow-covered slopes and a fascinating landscape. The Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn offers skiing fun at the highest level. With 270 kilometres of ski slopes, it is one of the largest ski areas in Austria.
Schladming
Together, we are Schladming-Dachstein. From Dachstein's grand south walls all the way to Schladminger Tauern, seven tourism centres impress their visitors with a broad range of offers, famed Styrian hospitality, accommodation of every type and an original rustic charm.
Seefeld
In wintertime, lovely Seefeld in Tirol channels the fairytale magic of a Christmas village. Located on a plateau amid mountains and valleys, it's an ideal place for snow sports, particularly cross-country skiing. In fact, several Olympic and World Championship competitions have been held here.
Solden
Sölden’s great winter ski area is directly connected to the glacier slopes by a number of ski lifts and gondolas called Golden Gate to the Glacier.
St. Anton
St. Anton is part of the Arlberg area of five ski resorts. The Arlberg is considered to be a legend. Why? The answers lie in the history of this extensive ski region. It is full of historical milestones and outstanding personalities.
Zell am See
Zell am See has been in existence for centuries. Only a market in the 19th century, the town was originally called "Zelle im Pinzgau", probably because it spreads along the shores of Lake Zell and is the indisputable centre of the entire region; today, especially in terms of tourism.
Zürs
Zurs am Arlberg is part of the Arlberg area of five ski resorts. The Arlberg is considered to be a legend. Why? The answers lie in the history of this extensive ski region. It is full of historical milestones and outstanding personalities.

Austria: Europe’s Meeting Place

The biggest and best glacier skiing in Europe

Ski holiday resorts cling to almost every mountain west of Salzburg and the passion for skiing in Austria is unmatched anywhere. Ski holiday resorts are almost always immaculate and charming and Austria is king of the hill for après ski. Best of all, value for money in Austrian ski holiday resorts is as good as it gets in the Alps. Ski deals still mean quality in Austria – the locals would accept nothing less and they ski and stay and drink!

Austria has an abundance of cultural treasures that is immeasurable but not incomprehensible. This includes its “high culture”, of course, but also its everyday culture and the special lifestyle of the people who live here, the culinary specialities that serve as the landmarks of Austria and its individual regions, and the encounters visitors have with the incomparable people of our country.