Austria – Ski Amadé

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Ski Amadé - Austria

25 places in the Austrian Federal Provinces Salzburg and Styria, 760 kilometres of ski trails and more than 270 ski lifts – Ski Amadé is one of the biggest and most popular ski resorts in Europe.

Well-deserved, because for youngsters or elderly people, beginners or professionals – Ski Amadé has everything that makes the heart of any skier or snowboard fan beat faster.

 

Ski Amadé includes different regions and member communities like the Salzburg Sports World, Schladming-Dachstein, Gastein valley and also regions like Hochkönig and the Großarltal Valley. Thanks to the merger of the individual regions, Ski amadé is the the perfect resort for any skier and snowboarder that are looking for demanding and diverse slopes.

Inga
YOUR EXPERT

Inga Johanna Kaack

STATEMENT

Even after 6 vacations to the Salzburg Ski World I still believe: Ski Amadé is one of the most diversified ski resorts in Europe.

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JOURNEY

Depending on the region you pick, journey by public transportation can be possible. If you are not carrying around too much luggage you can take the train from Salzburg Central Station to St. Johann in the Pongau. From there it is not far to the individual regions. With a Ski-amadé Lift Card you may use all the Ski Shuttles that drive between the individual places.

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ACCOMMODATION

Although the regions can all together accommodate more than 94.000 guests, it is important to book your vacation in advance. Make sure to inform yourself about the single regions, as every regions puts their focus differently. The Salzburg Sports Worlds for example is famous for their actions parks, whether the Großarltal Valley is suitable for calm langlauf days.

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ALTERNATIVES

It is important that you regenerate between exhausting ski days. A journey to a wellness oasis, a city-trip to Salzburg or a hike through the alps is highly recommended. Apart from that, many ski resorts offer numerous events and cheerful parties or how the locals call it “aprés ski”.

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