If you choose to ski Schladming in Austria, you'll have over 170km of slopes awaiting you. For skiing & snowboarding in Austria you have access to the huge Ski Amadé area. One of the 'undiscovered' ski resorts.
Where
Located south of Salzburg, ski Schladming for it's 170kms of piste and access to the massive Ski Amadé region - 25 resorts in five different ski regions. The beautiful medieval town dates back to 1322, and can be reached easily from either Salzburg or Munich - there are connections by bus or taxi from the airport to Salzburg train station.
Essentials |
Suitable For |
Slopes |

RESORT ALTITUDE : |
745m |
TOTAL PISTE : |
175 km |
LONGEST RUN : |
7 km |
START SEASON : |
December |
END SEASON : |
March |
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OVERALL |

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SKIING |

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BOARDING |

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APRÉS |

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FAMILIES |

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Beginners 0 / 0% |
Intermediates 9 / 32% |
Advanced 18 / 64% |
Experts 1 / 4% |
TOTAL RUNS : |
28 |
SNOW CANNONS : |
120 / 50ha |
SNOW PARKS : |
1 |
CROSS COUNTRY : |
300 km |
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On the slopes
Ski Schladming and get manicured slopes, over 60% of which are rated advanced. Beginners can find slopes to occupy them in Schladming ski resort, but it's best to explore the SKi Amadé and for advanced skiers might need to go off-piste to find the challenge they crave. There are four lift-connected mountains (the 4-Hills Ski Area) with summits of between 1850m and 2015m, and with the Dachstein glacier at 2700m there's usually good coverage. Snowboarders will find a school, three half-pipes, and plenty of wide-open pistes.
Ski area :
If you ski Schladming you are also in the ski region of Ski Amadé along with the following resorts; Alpendorf, Bad Gastein, Bad Hofgastein, Flachau, Maria Alm, Ramsau am Dachstein, Schladming, Sportgastein, St Johann im Pongau, Wagrain
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Off the slopes
There are various options for accommodation, with over 3,500 beds in this ski resort, all nestled around a traditional town centre. The slopes are convenient, within a five-minute walk of the town centre, and when you're done for the day you'll find good restaurants, shopping, and nightlife. Other activities available include a natural ice rink for skating and curling, moonlight toboggan runs, ice-climbing, paragliding and snowshoeing. If you want to relax, you'll find a swimming pool and solarium.
RESORT GOOD POINTS
- Extensive intermediate slopes in four main sectors
- Very sheltered slopes, among trees
- Extensive snowmaking, good grooming and shady slopes mean good piste conditions
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RESORT BAD POINTS
- The mainly north-facing runs can be cold in early season
- Slopes lack variety
- Very little to entertain experts
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Tourist Office
 Worldwide cover from £60.48 or Single trip Europe cover from £22.98 - get covered before you arrive! |
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