Ski resorts in Carinthia — compare 10 ski areas
Carinthia is one of the winter sports regions of Austria. This overview lists 10 ski areas and 17 villages, with piste kilometres, lift capacity, altitude and live snow conditions so you can pick the resort that fits your level and your group.
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Ankogel
Ankogel is a small, snow-sure ski resort in Carinthia, Austria, located in the Hohe Tauern National Park. The area offers {ski_area_km} km of slopes, with wide, challenging slopes above the treeline and a long valley run with a significant elevation gain. It's ideal for those looking to avoid mass tourism, with good off-piste opportunities and a peaceful atmosphere.
Min Elevation
1961m
Max Elevation
2636m

Bad Kleinkirchheim
Bad Kleinkirchheim is a traditional Austrian spa and ski resort in Carinthia, famous for its thermal baths (like Römerbad & St. Kathrein) and the Nockberge mountains, offering year-round activities including extensive skiing ({ski_area_km} km slopes), hiking, mountain biking, golf, and wellness, known for its family-friendly atmosphere, World Cup ski runs, and connection to the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
Min Elevation
1100m
Max Elevation
2055m

Gerlitzen
Panoramic ski area overlooking Lake Ossiach with stunning Alpine views
Min Elevation
1000m
Max Elevation
1911m

Goldeck
The Goldeck ski area is a quiet, medium-sized ski area in Carinthia, Austria, known as "Kärnten's Sportberg." It offers approximately {ski_area_km} km of groomed slopes, including a very long black valley run, and over 50 hectares of freeride terrain for off-piste skiing. The area is suitable for beginners and families with a children's area, and advanced skiers and freeriders will also find challenging runs and off-piste terrain.
Min Elevation
547m
Max Elevation
2142m

Großglockner Heiligenblut
Grossglockner Heiligenblut is a snow-sure ski resort and mountain village in Austria's Hohe Tauern National Park, nestled at the foot of the Grossglockner, the country's highest mountain. The area offers a mix of {ski_area_km} km of varied ski slopes, a large 15 km² freeride arena, and a wide range of winter activities such as tobogganing, cross-country skiing, and winter hiking. Heiligenblut is an authentic, peaceful village with limited après-ski, but it does offer cozy huts and fantastic views of the surrounding peaks.
Min Elevation
1301m
Max Elevation
2556m

Heidi Alm
The Heidi Alm is a small ski resort near the village of Falkert. It offers some beautiful blue slopes and is always wonderfully quiet. This is partly due to its location, of course; it's a bit further away than other ski resorts in Austria.
Min Elevation
1840m
Max Elevation
2107m

Innerkrems - Kremsbrücke
Innerkrems-Kremsbrücke is a (closed) ski area in Carinthia, Austria, known as part of the larger Nockberge Ski Park. The ski area is characterized by its high altitude (up to 2200 meters), which ensures long snow periods and good snow reliability, as well as a quiet, undiscovered atmosphere free from mass tourism. It offers well-organized terrain with slopes that lead back to the practice slopes, making it ideal for families, especially for children learning to ski.
Min Elevation
1550m
Max Elevation
2200m

Mölltaler Gletscher
The Mölltal Glacier is the only glacier ski area in Carinthia, Austria, known for its guaranteed snow from autumn to summer and views of the Hohe Sonnblick and Grossglockner. Situated between 2,100 and 3,122 meters, the area offers approximately {ski_area_km} km of slopes and is also used by national ski teams for training. Besides skiing, there are also hiking trails, a gold mine, and restaurants with a view accessible even in the summer months.
Min Elevation
2108m
Max Elevation
3122m

Nassfeld
Nassfeld is a large, snow-sure, and sunny ski resort in Carinthia, Austria's southernmost province. It's known for its {ski_area_km} km of well-groomed slopes, {lifts_total} modern lifts, and unique location right on the Italian border. The area combines a diverse range of slopes for all levels with a southern flair, resulting in a sunny holiday with plenty of sunshine, Italian lunch options, and various extras such as snow parks, fun slopes, and the longest floodlight piste in the Alps.
Min Elevation
600m
Max Elevation
2002m

Turracher Höhe
Turracher Höhe is a snow-sure Austrian ski resort in the Nockberge Biosphere Reserve, located on the border of Styria and Carinthia. It offers approximately {ski_area_km} km of wide, varied slopes between 1,400 and 2,205 meters, ideal for families and those seeking peace and quiet. A unique feature is Lake Turracher See, which freezes over in winter and can be crossed by the "Seetaxi." The area is characterized by hospitality, a lack of crowds, and exclusive "piste butlers" who offer guests extra service.
Min Elevation
1400m
Max Elevation
2205m