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Tyrol, Austria
Often referred to as the 'cradle of alpine skiing', St. Anton am Arlberg is a legendary destination for winter sports. Offering over 300 kilometers of marked ski runs and 200 kilometers of off-piste itineraries, it is a paradise for intermediate and advanced skiers. The vibrant village is equally famous for its après-ski scene, making it a complete alpine experience.
Kitzbühel combines tradition and lifestyle like no other alpine destination. Home to the fearsome Hahnenkamm Streif downhill race, the resort offers 234 kilometers of slopes. The town itself is an attraction with its medieval streets, luxury boutiques, and excellent gastronomy. A perfect blend of sports and high society.
Sölden is the heartbeat of the Alps. With two glacier ski areas (Rettenbach and Tiefenbach) and three peaks higher than 3000 meters, snow is guaranteed. It is famous for hosting the Alpine Ski World Cup opening and the spectacular 007 Elements cinematic installation. Excellent for all skill levels.
Ischgl, situated in the Paznaun Valley, is renowned for its perfectly groomed pistes and legendary Top of the Mountain concerts. The Silvretta Arena links Ischgl with Samnaun in Switzerland, offering 239 kilometers of cross-border skiing. Unmatched snowparks and high-end gastronomy complete the offering.
Vorarlberg, Austria
Lech and Zürs represent the pinnacle of alpine exclusivity. Favored by royalty and celebrities, these resorts offer immaculate snow conditions, uncrowded slopes, and the famous 'White Ring' ski circuit. The focus here is on quality, luxury, and understated elegance.
Salzburg, Austria
Zell am See offers a unique combination of glacier, mountain, and lake scenery. Together with Kaprun and the Kitzsteinhorn glacier, it forms a vast winter sports region. The Schmittenhöhe mountain provides family-friendly slopes with stunning views of Lake Zell.
The Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn is one of the largest ski areas in Austria. It offers 270 kilometers of seamlessly connected pistes. Whether you're a freerider looking for deep powder in Fieberbrunn or a family cruising in Saalbach, there is something for everyone.
Located in the Zillertal, Mayrhofen is a heavyweight in the Austrian ski scene. It boasts the 'Harakiri', Austria's steepest piste, alongside extensive beginner areas. The nearby Hintertux Glacier provides year-round skiing, making Mayrhofen an excellent base for serious skiers.