Ski Wagrain to take advantage of the Amadé ski region, Austria's largest skiing network with 860km of piste. Centred around the small village you get great skiing & snowboarding along with a short airport transfer close to Flachau and Alpendorf.
Where
Ski Wagrain and be less than an hour from Salzburg in a mid sized traditional Austrian resort. You're also in the very centre of the awesome Ski Amadé - with 270 cable cars and 860 kilometres of ski-runs, it is Austria's largest skiing network. Other Austrian ski resorts included in the regional Skiverbund Amadé lift pass are Radstadt/Altenmarkt and Filzmoos. Access is via Salzburg, Klagenfurt and Munich aiorports mainly, although you can transfer from Innsburck also.
On the slopes
Ski Wagrain for perfect beginner and intermediate slopes with great runs across rolling pastures and picturesque woodland. In all there's 29 local slopes covering about 35km of slopes with predomintantly blues and reds. Children will also be happy, with the Kids-Ski-World providing a great introductory experience. Ski schools are good locally, but the big draw is the Ski Amadé region that's on your doorstep.
Modern cable cars and chair lifts make exploring the diverse trails of Ski Amadé easy, and allow more advanced skiers and boarders to seek out the one and off piste challenges they enjoy - this is where the legendary Hermann Maier learned to ski.
Ski area :
If you ski Wagrain you are also in the ski region of Ski Amadé along with the following resorts; amade.
Off the slopes
Après ski in the resort is good and you'll find a great selection of restaurants to entice you, whether you want to try local dishes or stick to the familiar choices like pizza. The nightlife is limited, however, with only two clubs locally. Away from the slopes you can enjoy the sauna, an ice rink, paragliding, or some lovely walking trails, while nearby Filzmoos is the hot-air balloon capital of the Austrian Alps, and was a traditional winter escape for early 20th century Viennese aristocracy.