Spacious 32-persons chalet with sauna in Leogang
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Is your next ski holiday going to be in Austria? The land of après-ski, schnitzel, and kaiserschmarrn? With authentic villages, thousands of kilometers of slopes, and hospitality with a capital H? Austria is the favorite ski holiday destination for tens of thousands of Europeans, and for good reason. But, where in Austria is the skiing really the best?
To properly prepare for your ski holiday in Austria, you first need to choose a ski area and village. Will you go for the vast Zillertal? Opt for the glacier at Zell am See/Kaprun? Or choose the family-friendly Wilder Kaiser-Brixental? These and many other ski areas in Austria are waiting for you!
In Austria, you can actually ski all year round. The Hintertux Glacier, for example, is accessible year-round. Unfortunately, we are seeing that snow conditions are deteriorating over the years. Whether skiing will still be possible in the summer a few years from now remains to be seen. Most skiers choose to plan their ski holiday in Austria in the winter. Almost all ski areas open their slopes in December, and skiing is often possible until May.
On our website, you will find the most beautiful accommodations for your ski holiday in Austria. Below, we've listed them all. Use the filter options to narrow down the displayed options to better match your preferences. Need help? Our travel advisors are ready to assist you. Feel free to contact us!
Is your next ski holiday going to be in Austria? The land of après-ski, schnitzel, and kaiserschmarrn? With authentic villages, thousands of kilometers of slopes, and hospitality with a capital H? Austria is the favorite ski holiday destination for tens of thousands of Europeans, and for good reason. But, where in Austria is the skiing really the best?
To properly prepare for your ski holiday in Austria, you first need to choose a ski area and village. Will you go for the vast Zillertal? Opt for the glacier at Zell am See/Kaprun? Or choose the family-friendly Wilder Kaiser-Brixental? These and many other ski areas in Austria are waiting for you!
In Austria, you can actually ski all year round. The Hintertux Glacier, for example, is accessible year-round. Unfortunately, we are seeing that snow conditions are deteriorating over the years. Whether skiing will still be possible in the summer a few years from now remains to be seen. Most skiers choose to plan their ski holiday in Austria in the winter. Almost all ski areas open their slopes in December, and skiing is often possible until May.
On our website, you will find the most beautiful accommodations for your ski holiday in Austria. Below, we've listed them all. Use the filter options to narrow down the displayed options to better match your preferences. Need help? Our travel advisors are ready to assist you. Feel free to contact us!
Spacious 32-persons chalet with sauna in Leogang
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