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From the snowparks of Saalbach to St Anton’s slopeside après scene, here are the best of Austria’s pistes
Alpine skiing is a major driver of tourism in Austria, and therefore an important economic factor. In particular, the provinces of Vorarlberg, Tyrol and Salzburg offer one or more ski resorts in almost every Alpine valley, equipped with numerous lifts (cable cars, chair lifts, T-bar lifts). The large ski areas in the Austrian Alps have 50 or ...
Stuben am Arlberg is part of the Ski Arlberg skiing area, Austria's largest. Skiers have access to 88 lifts and slopes, with 305 downhill ski run kilometers (in Stuben, Zürs, Lech, Sankt Christoph and Sankt Anton), of which 131 kilometers are light, 123 average, 51 difficult, and 200 freeride slopes.
It is well known for its skiing and other winter sports. A four-piste network consisting of Saalbach, Hinterglemm, Fieberbrunn and Leogang is located in the municipality, adding up to 270 kilometres (170 mi) of ski slopes. [3] It is short transfer to resort from Salzburg Airport. Saalbach-Hinterglemm from Bründlkopf
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Part of the 3 Vallées (the largest connected ski area in the world), France’s Val Thorens takes the title of the highest ski resort in Europe, at an elevation of over 7,500 feet (about 2,285 ...
Gap Céüze: 17 ski slopes (25 km) La Grave: 2 ski slopes (25 km), 20 km of cross-country skiing; Laye: 8 ski slopes (7 km) Montgenèvre: 84 ski slopes (100 km), 28 km of cross-country skiing; Orcières-Merlette: 53 ski slopes (100 km), 25 km of cross-country skiing; Les Orres: 34 ski slopes (88 km), 30 km of cross-country skiing
8 of the best apres-ski holiday destinations: top resorts in Europe and around the world. Best winter holiday destinations: where to travel for snow, sun or skiing. Fifteen of the best ski resorts ...